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About Bird's-Eye View Maps of Wisconsin

We have over 200 original bird's-eye-view maps of Wisconsin cities and villages dating from the 1860s to the early 1900s.
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About Land Economic Inventory Maps of Wisconsin (Bordner Survey)

See original maps from this Depression-era project that documented Wisconsin's land resources between 1929 and 1949.
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About Land Ownership Maps and Atlases of Wisconsin

These maps identify local landowners within each Wisconsin county and provide information about cultural and topographical features.
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About Our Maps in Books

Digitally Reproduced Maps of Wisconsin and American History
Features hundreds of digitally reproduced maps from rare books, manuscripts, magazines and journals covering all aspects of Wisconsin and American History.
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About the George S. Parker Map Collection

Exquisite examples of significant maps related to New France and French Great Lakes exploration, early maps of Florida and Mexico, later maps of Wisconsin.
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About Reference Maps of Wisconsin

Access approximately 200 modern maps of basic cultural and geographical data about Wisconsin and its history. Perfect for teachers, students.
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About Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Wisconsin Communities

Original, meticulously detailed street-level maps for 325 Wisconsin communities, 1883-1930, originally used to determine a property's fire hazard.
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About Surveyors' Notes and Plat Maps of Wisconsin

U.S. General Land Office Surveyors' Field Notes and Plat Maps
Hand-drawn township plat maps and surveyors field notes about tree cover, soils, streams, rock outcroppings, villages, trails and roads from 1833-1866.
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About Our Maps and Atlases

Explore our physical and digital collections of more than 25,000 maps and atlases, which focus on Wisconsin, the Midwest, the U.S. and Canada.

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