Old Maps of Dacula, Georgia for Academic Research

Study the evolution of Dacula with 32 high-resolution historic maps. Whether you're teaching, researching, or modeling changes in land use, these maps provide essential visual documentation of urban, environmental, and geographic change.

  • Analyze long-term change: Track patterns in development, transportation, and natural features.
  • Ideal for environmental or urban studies: Support academic projects with primary historical map data.
  • Use in the classroom or lab: Educators and researchers rely on these maps to bring historical context to life.

These maps are a powerful tool for teaching, research, and visualizing how Dacula has changed over the decades.


Dacula, GA maps

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  1. 1891 Map of Gainesville
    1891 Map of Gainesville
    1891 Gainesville
    1891 Print · USGS
    North Georgia in the early 1890s appears as a landscape of rail-junction towns and river-powered industry centered on Hall and Jackson Counties. Researchers can trace historic river crossings like Browns Bridge and Keiths Fy, or locate nineteenth-century landmarks such as Oconee Mills and Flowery Branch.
    5 unique versions available

  2. 1896 Map of Monroe
    1896 Map of Monroe
    1896 Monroe
    1896 Print · USGS
    North-central Georgia thrives during the late nineteenth century as a hub of river-powered industry and rail expansion. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations near Salem Camp Ground, the local commerce at Carithers Store, and several early crossings like Bells Bridge.
    5 unique versions available

  3. 1953 Map of Athens, 1966 Print
    1953 Map of Athens, 1966 Print
    1953 Athens
    1966 Print · USGS
    Georgia's Piedmont and Savannah River borderlands come alive in this mid-century survey of the region surrounding Athens and Augusta. Trace the rail-and-river economy through the Georgia RR and landmarks like the Fort Gordon Military Reservation.
    3 unique versions available

  4. 1954 Map of Greenville, 1965 Print
    1954 Map of Greenville, 1965 Print
    1954 Greenville
    1965 Print · USGS
    The Upstate and Northeast Georgia are captured here during a decade of massive transformation as new reservoirs reshaped the Piedmont. Genealogists and hikers can trace the Appalachian Trail over Brasstown Bald or locate old community centers like Demorest, Westminster, and Royston.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1958 Map of Greenville
    1958 Map of Greenville
    1958 Greenville
    1958 Print · USGS
    The Piedmont and Blue Ridge foothills come alive in this mid-century survey of the Upstate and Northeast Georgia. Trace the regional rail-and-river economy through the Southern Railway corridors and early reservoir developments like Lake Sidney Lanier.

  6. 1958 Map of Athens
    1958 Map of Athens
    1958 Athens
    1958 Print · USGS
    North-central Georgia and the Savannah River valley are captured in the late fifties, showing the region as the new reservoirs were filling. Researchers can trace historic rail lines like the Georgia RR and locate rural landmarks such as Social Circle, Graves Mountain, and the Fort Gordon Military Reservation.

  7. 1959 Map of Athens
    1959 Map of Athens
    1959 Athens
    1959 Print · USGS
    Northeast Georgia and the South Carolina borderlands appear here in the mid-fifties, during a decade of infrastructure growth. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-and-river geography of towns like Social Circle, the sprawl of Fort Gordon Military Reservation, and the newly formed Clark Hill Reservoir.

  8. 1963 Map of Athens
    1963 Map of Athens
    1963 Athens
    1963 Print · USGS
    Georgia's Piedmont and the Savannah River valley are captured in the early sixties as major reservoirs and military installations reshaped the landscape. Researchers can trace the development of Clark Hill Reservoir, locate the Fort Gordon Military Reservation, and find historic towns like Social Circle and Eatonton.

  9. 1964 Map of Hog Mountain, 1965 Print
    1964 Map of Hog Mountain, 1965 Print
    1964 Hog Mountain
    1965 Print · USGS
    Gwinnett County in the mid-sixties remains a landscape of headwater rivers and country crossroads before the height of suburban expansion. Researchers can locate community anchors like Antioch Ch, Harmony Sch, and historic burials at Old Ivy Cem.
    3 unique versions available

  10. 1964 Map of Bold Springs, 1965 Print
    1964 Map of Bold Springs, 1965 Print
    1964 Bold Springs
    1965 Print · USGS
    Barrow and Gwinnett counties appear here in the mid-sixties, a landscape of family-run farms and quiet rural crossroads. Researchers can trace historic land use through sites like Kilgore Cem, the Seaboard Air Line rail corridor, and the settlement at Bold Springs.
    4 unique versions available

  11. 1964 Map of Lawrenceville, 1965 Print
    1964 Map of Lawrenceville, 1965 Print
    1964 Lawrenceville
    1965 Print · USGS
    Gwinnett County is captured in the mid-1960s as the town of Lawrenceville grows outward into a landscape of family farms and country churches. Genealogists and historians can locate Shadowlawn Cemetery, Tribble Mill, and the Lawrenceville Campground.
    2 unique versions available

  12. 1979 Map of Commerce, 1980 Print
    1979 Map of Commerce, 1980 Print
    1979 Commerce
    1980 Print · USGS
    The Georgia and South Carolina Piedmont reached a period of significant regional growth in the late seventies. Genealogists and historians can trace family roots through locations like Blackberry Church, Old Pioneer Cem, and the Gillsville Sch.
    2 unique versions available

  13. 1980 Map of Athens, 1981 Print
    1980 Map of Athens, 1981 Print
    1980 Athens
    1981 Print · USGS
    North Georgia in the early eighties exhibits a landscape of growing university towns and deep-rooted rail hubs. Genealogists can trace family lands near Social Circle or Watkinsville while following the routes of the Central of Georgia and the Appalachee River.
    2 unique versions available

  14. 1988 Map of Athens
    1988 Map of Athens
    1988 Athens
    1988 Print · USGS
    The Georgia Piedmont and South Carolina borderlands appear in the late eighties as a landscape of vast reservoirs and growing towns. Researchers can trace the legacy of the Georgia RR connecting Athens and Augusta, or locate landmarks within Oconee National Forest.

  15. 1992 Map of Lawrenceville
    1992 Map of Lawrenceville
    1992 Lawrenceville
    1992 Print · USGS
    Gwinnett County's rapid growth during the early nineties is documented here, showing the expansion of Lawrenceville and Dacula. Local historians can trace long-standing landmarks like the Lawrenceville Camp Ground and McMillan Cem alongside the modern Tribble Mill County Park.

  16. 1992 Map of Hog Mountain, 1993 Print
    1992 Map of Hog Mountain, 1993 Print
    1992 Hog Mountain
    1993 Print · USGS
    Gwinnett County in the early nineties shows a landscape of suburban growth reaching into its rural heritage near Hog Mountain. Researchers can trace genealogies through numerous sites like Ivy Creek Ch Cem and Old Ivy Ch Cem or locate the historic Harmony Sch.

  17. 1998 Map of Lawrenceville, 1999 Print
    1998 Map of Lawrenceville, 1999 Print
    1998 Lawrenceville
    1999 Print · USGS
    Gwinnett County during the late nineties shows a landscape of growing suburban centers and preserved local history. Genealogists can trace family roots at Shadowlawn Cemetery and Ewings Cem, or explore older community hubs like New Hope and Grayson.

  18. 2011 Map of Lawrenceville, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Lawrenceville, 2011 Print
    2011 Lawrenceville
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Lawrenceville, Snellville, and other nearby areas

  19. 2011 Map of Bold Springs, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Bold Springs, 2011 Print
    2011 Bold Springs
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Winder, Auburn, and other nearby areas

  20. 2011 Map of Hog Mountain, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Hog Mountain, 2011 Print
    2011 Hog Mountain
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Buford, Braselton, and other nearby areas

  21. 2014 Map of Bold Springs, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Bold Springs, 2014 Print
    2014 Bold Springs
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Winder, Auburn, and other nearby areas

  22. 2014 Map of Lawrenceville, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Lawrenceville, 2014 Print
    2014 Lawrenceville
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Lawrenceville, Snellville, and other nearby areas

  23. 2014 Map of Hog Mountain, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Hog Mountain, 2014 Print
    2014 Hog Mountain
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Buford, Braselton, and other nearby areas

  24. 2017 Map of Lawrenceville, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Lawrenceville, 2017 Print
    2017 Lawrenceville
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Lawrenceville, Snellville, and other nearby areas

  25. 2017 Map of Bold Springs, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Bold Springs, 2017 Print
    2017 Bold Springs
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Dacula, including Winder, Auburn, and other nearby areas

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