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Here's a link for research purposes, early 1867-1970 maps of your area.

Old California

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I posted this earlier on another forum of a web site providing valuable research information of older maps "1867-1970" from towns and cities from most areas, Great tool for research on locating old buildings, parks, train stations or what was there back in the old days.

Once you open the link, Click on the Browse Map box which will open up a window to enter the user name and password which is provided on this post. However, You must use the provided user name and password I've enclosed below.

From there, Your cookies should remember both the user name and pass word so you may not need to reenter both in the future. Then, Select the State, County and town you are interested in and the desired year....If you have any problems please feel free and contact me, I use this site all the time for different towns and cities in my area, Super valuable tool to have.

HH, Paul
 
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Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 is owned by ProQuest Information and Learning Company and is protected by copyright and other laws that recognize the rights of copyright holders. All Sanborn maps copyrighted
 
Heres the site i use to find civil war sites and houses..........
Rember they had to get there and they marched 20 mi a day average


http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html

Fieldboy se va.
 
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