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- Old Vermont maps are effective sources of geographical information and useful for historical, genealogical and territorial research.
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What stories do these 1,490 old maps tell about Vermont's past? From 1886 to present day, these maps reveal the evolution of streets, neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and natural features in stunning high-res detail.
Where can you find hard copy and digital historic maps? Here are some sources suggested by members of the VT mapping community:
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Follow the links below to explore related topics. Vermont Maps from Middlebury College Map Collection, including many town maps from the mid-1800s. Panoramic Maps of Vermont from the Library of Congress, showing a brid's-eye view of towns from the late 1800s.
The state of Vermont collection contains 89 atlases spanning 394 years of growth and development (1599 through 1993). Within the atlases are 1,114 historical maps, illustrations, and histories many of which contain family names ideal for genealogical research.
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1813 Vermont map, Mathew Carey. This map from 1813 has details copied from older maps. The town of Minden changed its name to Craftsbury in 1790. And the town of Saltash changed its name to Plymouth in 1797.