Old Maps of Pea Ridge, Arkansas

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  1. 1899 Map of Fayetteville, 1954 Print
    1899 Map of Fayetteville, 1954 Print
    1899 Fayetteville
    1954 Print · USGS
    Northwest Arkansas at the close of the nineteenth century was a land of expanding railroads and deep-rooted Civil War history. Genealogists and historians can trace the foundations of the Ozarks through landmarks like the Pea Ridge Battlefield, Rheas Mill, and the early rail stops at Avoca and Lowell.

  2. 1901 Map of Fayetteville
    1901 Map of Fayetteville
    1901 Fayetteville
    1901 Print · USGS
    Northwest Arkansas is seen here at the start of the twentieth century as railroads and trade began to reshape the Ozark foothills. Researchers can locate the Pea Ridge Battlefield and Elkhorn Tavern, or trace early industrial sites like Osage Mills and Rhea's Mill.
    4 unique versions available

  3. 1904 Map of Fayetteville
    1904 Map of Fayetteville
    1904 Fayetteville
    1904 Print · USGS
    Northwest Arkansas was a land of emerging railroads and Civil War memory at the turn of the century. Genealogists can locate family homesteads near Rhea's Mill, the Pea Ridge Battlefield, and early river crossings like Vanwinkle Ferry.

  4. 1954 Map of Tulsa
    1954 Map of Tulsa
    1954 Tulsa
    1954 Print · USGS
    Northeast Oklahoma and the Ozark border are shown here during a period of massive industrial and infrastructure growth. Researchers can trace the legacy of the Tri-State Mining District and the development of major reservoirs like Grand Lake O' The Cherokees.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1958 Map of Pea Ridge, 1959 Print
    1958 Map of Pea Ridge, 1959 Print
    1958 Pea Ridge
    1959 Print · USGS
    Benton County, Arkansas, at the end of the 1950s reveals a rural landscape still anchored by its nineteenth-century history. Researchers can locate dozens of family burial sites and country churches, such as Buttrum Cem and Twelve Corners Ch, alongside the landmark Elkhorn Tavern.
    4 unique versions available

  6. 1958 Map of Tulsa, 1968 Print
    1958 Map of Tulsa, 1968 Print
    1958 Tulsa
    1968 Print · USGS
    Northeast Oklahoma and the Ozark borderlands are captured here during a massive era of reservoir construction and highway expansion. Researchers can trace the mid-century footprints of Tulsa, the sprawling Lake O' the Cherokees, and historical sites like Pea Ridge National Military Park.
    3 unique versions available

  7. 1963 Map of Tulsa
    1963 Map of Tulsa
    1963 Tulsa
    1963 Print · USGS
    The Oklahoma and Arkansas borderlands are shown here in the early sixties, a time of massive reservoir construction and heavy mining. Genealogists can trace family roots through settlements like Nowata, Pryor, and Jay, or locate historical zinc and lead mines and coal mines.

  8. 1970 Map of Bentonville North, 1972 Print
    1970 Map of Bentonville North, 1972 Print
    1970 Bentonville North
    1972 Print · USGS
    Northwest Arkansas around the state line was beginning a period of rapid suburban growth in the early seventies. Genealogists and historians can trace the transition from rural hollows to established neighborhoods through sites like Wonderland Cave, Foster Cem, and Bella Vista.
    4 unique versions available

  9. 1979 Map of Fayetteville, 1980 Print
    1979 Map of Fayetteville, 1980 Print
    1979 Fayetteville
    1980 Print · USGS
    Northwest Arkansas and the tristate corner show a booming corridor of rail-linked towns and highland forests in the late seventies. Researchers can trace historic landmarks like Pea Ridge National Military Park, the Frisco RR, and the University of Arkansas.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 2011 Map of Pea Ridge, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Pea Ridge, 2011 Print
    2011 Pea Ridge
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Rogers, Little Flock, and other nearby areas

  11. 2011 Map of Bentonville North, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Bentonville North, 2011 Print
    2011 Bentonville North
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Bentonville, Bella Vista, and other nearby areas

  12. 2014 Map of Bentonville North, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Bentonville North, 2014 Print
    2014 Bentonville North
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Bentonville, Bella Vista, and other nearby areas

  13. 2014 Map of Pea Ridge, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Pea Ridge, 2014 Print
    2014 Pea Ridge
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Rogers, Little Flock, and other nearby areas

  14. 2017 Map of Bentonville North, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Bentonville North, 2017 Print
    2017 Bentonville North
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Bentonville, Bella Vista, and other nearby areas

  15. 2017 Map of Pea Ridge, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Pea Ridge, 2017 Print
    2017 Pea Ridge
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Rogers, Little Flock, and other nearby areas

  16. 2020 Map of Bentonville North, 2020 Print
    2020 Map of Bentonville North, 2020 Print
    2020 Bentonville North
    2020 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Bentonville, Bella Vista, and other nearby areas

  17. 2020 Map of Pea Ridge, 2020 Print
    2020 Map of Pea Ridge, 2020 Print
    2020 Pea Ridge
    2020 Print · USGS
    Covers Pea Ridge, including Rogers, Little Flock, and other nearby areas

  18. 2024 Map of Bentonville North, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Bentonville North, 2024 Print
    2024 Bentonville North
    2024 Print · USGS
    Benton County undergoes modern transformation in this 2024 survey of the growing corridor north of Bentonville. Genealogists and local historians can trace family sites at Oakes Cem and Kindley Cem while following the terrain from Little Sugar Creek to Pea Ridge.

  19. 2024 Map of Pea Ridge, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Pea Ridge, 2024 Print
    2024 Pea Ridge
    2024 Print · USGS
    Northwest Arkansas and the Missouri border country are shown in this recent survey, centered on the Civil War grounds of Pea Ridge National Military Park. Genealogists can trace family plots at Banks Cem and Saint Vincents Cem or locate the historic Elkhorn Tavern.

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