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The last Sanborn fire maps were published on microfilm in 1977, but old Sanborn maps remain useful for historical research into urban geography. The license for the maps was acquired by land data company Environmental Data Resources (EDR), and EDR was acquired in 2019 by real estate services company LightBox.
The maps show widths and names of streets, sewer systems, property boundaries, and house and block numbers. [7] The first three editions focused on downtown Savannah, including its then 24 squares; the fourth focused on Savannah Beach and Tybee Island. The maps have been digitized by the Digital Library of Georgia. [8]
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English: Insurance Map of Boston, Volume I, 1867, by D. A. Sanborn, C. E. Sheet 13, showing part of downtown Boston and the Boston waterfront. The index to the atlas is located here . Legend:
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English: An 1886 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map cropped to show Church Square in Davenport, Iowa, United States. St. St. Anthony's Church (blue) is lower left (note the rear addition is not complete).
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