Old Maps of Hidden Valley, Highland
Explore 6 old maps of Hidden Valley, spanning from 1957 to today. These high-resolution historic maps reveal how streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and natural features evolved over time — perfect for genealogy, metal detecting, research, and local history exploration.
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- See how Hidden Valley changed over time: Compare historical maps to modern-day views to trace roads, homesites, rail lines & more.
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Start exploring old maps of Hidden Valley to uncover forgotten places, hidden landmarks, and the deep history beneath your feet.
Hidden Valley, Highland maps
(6)- 1957 Map of Poplar Bluff, 1968 Print1957 Poplar Bluff1968 Print · USGSThe Missouri-Arkansas border region is captured here as the timber and rail industries shaped the Ozark foothills. Genealogists and historians can trace the Missouri Pacific Railroad through river towns like Pocahontas, Greenville, and Van Buren.3 unique versions available
- 1959 Map of Poplar Bluff1959 Poplar Bluff1959 Print · USGSThe Missouri Ozarks and Arkansas borderlands meet in this late 1950s study of the region's diverse terrain and rail-fed towns. Researchers can trace the path of the Missouri Pacific Railroad through Poplar Bluff or locate smaller settlements like Birch Tree and Myrtle.
- 1960 Map of Poplar Bluff1960 Poplar Bluff1960 Print · USGSSoutheast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas are captured here during the post-war era, showing the transition from the Ozark highlands to the Delta. Genealogists and historians can trace rail corridors like the St. Louis Southwestern RR and remote settlements such as Birch Tree and Warm Springs.
- 1962 Map of Stuart, 1963 Print1962 Stuart1963 Print · USGSFulton and Sharp Counties are captured during the mid-century transformation of the Ozarks into a recreational lake district. Genealogists and local historians can trace family sites like Taylor Cem alongside the emerging planned communities of Cherokee Village and Hidden Valley.4 unique versions available
- 1983 Map of Cherokee Village1983 Cherokee Village1983 Print · USGSThe Ozark foothills and river valleys of Northeast Arkansas are captured in the early eighties as modern planned communities began to reshape the landscape. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named ridges and schools across Evening Shade, Melbourne, and the rail junction at Hoxie.
- 2024 Map of Stuart, 2024 Print2024 Stuart2024 Print · USGSThe Ozark foothills come into focus in this recent survey of the resort and college communities of North-Central Arkansas. Researchers can trace family history at Taylor Cem and Oaklawn Cem or explore the developed shorelines of Lake Omaha and Lake Sequoyah.
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