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Compiled listing of non-printed reference material on the subject of historical maps & cartography.
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Map Societies Around the World
From the Cleveland State University Library. A meta index of links to societies with a focus on cartography around the globe. Includes areas of interest for each society and contact information.
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Oddens's Bookmarks - The Fascinating World of Maps and Mapping
Over 20,000 cartographic links.
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Old Maps Online is a large search portal for online mapping, accessing around 100,000 maps from many collections around the world, and the easiest to use: find the place you are interested in on our modern map, and the system shows you "thumbnails" of the historical maps that best cover your place; click on a thumbnail for more info, and then to view a full image on the relevant library's site; and its completely free.
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A one-place-study (OPS) considers your ancestors in their physical and social context. By learning about your ancestors' neighbours and studying the historical environment and events, big and small, that took place within a village, you can gain a greater understanding of your own genealogy.
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Provides an example of how the modern county of Sullivan, Tennessee wandered between three different states over the course of its history.
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A blog by a filmmaker/geographer providing enormous maps and access to the full-resolution file. All kinds of historic maps.
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The US GeoGen Project™ is a national project designed to combine the hobbies of genealogy and electronic orienteering.
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Online maps of general interest. Maps of the world.
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WorldVitalRecords.com - Search All Historical Maps And Gazetteers Databases
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Dozens of databases including the US Property Owners Index and Maps with more than 9,000,000 names.










