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The Map Collection focuses primarily on Arizona from the territorial period (1864) to the present. It includes commercial and government maps of the territory and state, county and city maps dating from the 1890s, historic topographic maps and Sanborn Fire Insurance maps on microfilm.
Arizona. 1893. Wood Brothers. 1:3m. Geological map of the state of Arizona. 1924 [Tucson] : Arizona Bureau of mines. Railway Distance Map of the State of Arizona
Index of published geologic maps of Arizona on six sheets. University of Arizona. 24 x 37 in. Small maps box. Territory of Arizona, showing lands designated under Enlarged Homestead Act of 1909. Daniel O'Hare. 17 x 20 in. Mineral Map of Arizona. Two copies. Map of Arizona. Republished 1954 ©. Road Map of Arizona 1938.
Rand McNally & Co.'s Indexed County and Township Pocket Map and Shippers' Guide of Arizona
This collection of historic Arizona county maps includes maps of each Arizona county, dating from the late 1880s to 1937. Most of the late 1880s to early 1920s maps were produced by the County Engineer or County Surveyor and published by the county Board of Supervisors.
This Interactive Map of Arizona Counties show the historical boundaries, names, organization, and attachments of every county, extinct county and unsuccessful county proposal from the creation of the Arizona territory in 1852 to 1983.
Creator Arizona Highways Magazine Publisher Arizona Highways Magazine Subject Arizona--Historical geography--Maps Sheet Count 1 Physical Dimensions 53 cm. x 61 cm. Date Depicted 1912 Date Created 1912 Date Range 1910s (1910-1919) ... Arizona Highways Magazine, Map of Arizona, 1912, [G4331.P2_1912.jpg]. Arizona Memory Project, accessed 18/11 ...
R. P. Kelley’s Map of the Territory of Arizona, 1860, shows the territory of Arizona when it ran east to west and included what became the southern portion of Arizona and southwest portion of New Mexico. The map details Castle Dome, Ewell, and Mesilla counties, Tucson, and Fort Yuma, California.
Series I: Territorial – maps, and charts of different regions of Arizona and elsewhere before Statehood. Series II: State of AZ – maps of throughout the State of Arizona. Series III: Counties – maps of various counties of Arizona, including roads, highways, and topography.
The state of Arizona collection contains 137 atlases spanning 113 years of growth and development (1882 through 1995). Within the atlases are 1,362 historical maps, illustrations, and histories many of which contain family names ideal for genealogical research.