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The collection includes maps dating back to the early 1700s. Most of the maps deal with the settlement and development of Missouri, North America, the United States, and the Louisiana Purchase.
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Discover the past of Missouri through State maps in our online collection of old historical maps that span over 200 years of growth. View Missouri Maps such as historical county boundaries changes, old vintage maps, as well as road / highway maps for all 114 counties in Missouri.
The state of Missouri collection contains 1,077 atlases spanning 229 years of growth and development (1778 through 2007). Within the atlases are 50,234 historical maps, illustrations, and histories many of which contain family names ideal for genealogical research.
Missouri Historical Topographic Maps. All maps on this page were published by the U.S. Geological Survey and are in the public domain. The date given for each map is the date of latest survey. More information about these maps is available on the Topographic Maps Home Page.
Below are the highway maps for Missouri from 1926 to the present. We've also included the back of the 1918, which is considered the first official highway map. The maps are not only a snapshot of state history, they also show the continued growth of Missouri's highway system.
A Geological Map of Missouri: showing Distribution and Principal Development of the Clay Deposits
The State Historical Society of Missouri is home to thousands of unique Missouri maps chronicling our state and territorial history, our exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, and the complexities of westward expansion.
Search for online digital historical maps across numerous different collections via a geographical search. Search by typing a place-name or by clicking in the map window, and narrow by date. The search results provide a direct link to the map image on the website of the host institution.
COLUMBIA, Mo. – With a quick computer search by city or street name, people can now study historical maps of every Missouri city between the years of 1883 to 1922 online at the University of Missouri’s Digital Library Web site.