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Maps of the US

Gonehunting

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I found this in another forum and wow....

:clapping:
http://sanborn.umi.com/
username: Residence
password: Welcome

let me know what you think... I watch this guys posts and see what else he sends...
 
Awesome, my house was built in 1888 and shows up on the 1892 map of Bordentown, NJ. My street is nearly exactly the same except two houses being built later on empty lots.
 
I have been trying for the past five weeks, to find a map of Pulaski, Va., around 1890 to 1930. It has been like banging my head against a stone wall. I open the form and you found it for me. Great post...I'm sure there will be a lot of others who will agree with me. Thank you very much. TomB:detecting:
 
I've been trying for a week to get in there. It says my username and password is invalid. I have tried all combinations. Any one have an idea why I'm locked out?
 
I just retried it and can get in. Are you using upper and lower case?
 
That's strange.... Wish I could help. I'd be glad to email you a map or two, but there are so many that I don't know how we'd figure out "exactly" what you need.
 
Only the first letters should be uppercase, I just got in.
 
I though I had tried it that way before? But guess what - I got in too! Thanks for the tip Coinsh00ter!
 
Great site. I found maps of my town from 1902 and 1940. They show where some of the old buildings used to be such as the original high school and grade school. Some of that land is still vacant and I'm going to give it a shot when I have the time.

Thanks for posting, John K
 
Im glad you guys like it, like i said i got it from another forum and will be watching when that guy posts something new...GH:detecting:
 
I just tried getting in, and although the site came up, it said I was not authorized. I tried my password for this form and it did not work. I used lower case, initieal caps, all caps, etc., no luck. How do I get a password? Or, am I using the wrong password? Thanks.
 
all you guys need to do is cut and paste the login and password that I put down
user: Residence
password: Welcome
 
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