Old Maps of Farlin, Bristol Township
Explore 12 old maps of Farlin, spanning from 1954 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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Farlin, Bristol Township maps
(12)- 1954 Map of Fort Dodge, 1968 Print1954 Fort Dodge1968 Print · USGSNorthwest Iowa is shown here during a period of steady industrial and rail activity in the mid-fifties. Researchers can trace the extensive rail lines connecting Fort Dodge to mining and manufacturing sites like Gypsum and Industry Station.3 unique versions available
- 1957 Map of Fort Dodge1957 Fort Dodge1957 Print · USGSWest-central Iowa thrived as a network of rail-linked agricultural hubs and river towns during the mid-fifties. Researchers can trace the development of the Des Moines River valley and locate historic landmarks in Fort Dodge, Storm Lake, and Lehigh.
- 1958 Map of Fort Dodge1958 Fort Dodge1958 Print · USGSWestern Iowa in the mid-1950s reveals a productive landscape of river-valley industry and prairie agricultural hubs. Researchers can trace the development of the Des Moines River corridor through Fort Dodge and locate vanished local landmarks near Coalville or Storm Lake.
- 1962 Map of Jefferson, 1964 Print1962 Jefferson1964 Print · USGSGreene County agriculture and rail commerce are at their peak in the early sixties as steam gives way entirely to diesel. Genealogists can locate family plots at Golgotha Cem, trace the rural North Sch, or explore the wetland edges of Goose Lake State Preserve.
- 1985 Map of Carroll1985 Carroll1985 Print · USGSWest-Central Iowa in the mid-eighties shows a landscape of highly engineered farmland and river-valley conservation. Researchers can trace the drainage patterns of Purgatory Creek or locate local landmarks like Dolliver Memorial State Park and the rail-junction town of Gowrie.
- 1986 Map of Jefferson West1986 Jefferson West1986 Print · USGSGreene County agriculture and conservation meet along the North Raccoon River during the mid-eighties. Genealogists and local historians can trace the streets of Jefferson or locate rural landmarks like Golgotha Cem and Farlin.
- 1993 Map of Carroll1993 Carroll1993 Print · USGSCentral Iowa's river valleys and rail corridors are captured here in the early nineties, showing a landscape shaped by the Raccoon River and Des Moines River. Genealogists can trace family connections to the many county seats, from Sac City to Jefferson, and locate rural landmarks like Pilot Mound or North Twin Lake.
- 2010 Map of Jefferson West, 2010 Print2010 Jefferson West2010 Print · USGSCovers Farlin, including Jefferson, Grant Township, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Jefferson West, 2013 Print2013 Jefferson West2013 Print · USGSCovers Farlin, including Jefferson, Grant Township, and other nearby areas
- 2015 Map of Jefferson West, 2015 Print2015 Jefferson West2015 Print · USGSCovers Farlin, including Jefferson, Grant Township, and other nearby areas
- 2018 Map of Jefferson West, 2018 Print2018 Jefferson West2018 Print · USGSCovers Farlin, including Jefferson, Grant Township, and other nearby areas
- 2022 Map of Jefferson West, 2022 Print2022 Jefferson West2022 Print · USGSGreene County, Iowa, at the start of the 2020s shows a landscape of precision farming and quiet river valleys. Researchers can trace family sites at Saint Joseph Cem or explore the corridor between the North Raccoon River and the settlement of Farlin.
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