1900s (20th Century) Maps of Glendale Junction, Kentucky

Explore 10 historic maps of Glendale Junction from the 1900s (20th Century). These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1900s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.

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Glendale Junction, KY maps

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  1. 1935 Map of Elizabethtown
    1935 Map of Elizabethtown
    1935 Elizabethtown
    1935 Print · USGS
    Elizabethtown and the surrounding Hardin County rural landscape are captured here in the mid-1930s. Researchers can trace family roots through a dense network of country schools and churches like Glendale Sch, St Ignatius Ch, and Bland Cem.

  2. 1938 Map of Elizabethtown
    1938 Map of Elizabethtown
    1938 Elizabethtown
    1938 Print · USGS
    Hardin and Larue counties are shown here in the 1930s, captured at the height of the steam-rail era. Genealogists can trace family names through dozens of rural landmarks, from Mather Mill and Star Mills to St Ignatius Ch and the Childrens Home.
    3 unique versions available

  3. 1949 Map of Tonieville, 1952 Print
    1949 Map of Tonieville, 1952 Print
    1949 Tonieville
    1952 Print · USGS
    Larue and Hardin counties appear here at the close of the 1940s, showing a rural landscape anchored by the Nolin River. Genealogists can trace family footprints through sites like Siberia Sch, St Anthonys Ch, and the settlement at Eagle Mills.

  4. 1949 Map of Elizabethtown, 1959 Print
    1949 Map of Elizabethtown, 1959 Print
    1949 Elizabethtown
    1959 Print · USGS
    Hardin and LaRue Counties are captured here in the late Forties, showing a landscape defined by the intersection of major rail lines and rural community life. Genealogists can locate numerous country schools and churches, including Bethlehem Academy, St Johns Ch, and Glendale Sch.

  5. 1957 Map of Winchester, 1968 Print
    1957 Map of Winchester, 1968 Print
    1957 Winchester
    1968 Print · USGS
    Central Kentucky's landscape in the mid-twentieth century features the sprawling Fort Knox and the early parkway system. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Southern Railway and find landmarks from Bernheim Forest to Pilot Knob.
    3 unique versions available

  6. 1960 Map of Winchester
    1960 Map of Winchester
    1960 Winchester
    1960 Print · USGS
    Central Kentucky's diverse landscape is shown here at mid-century, from the bluegrass plains to the rugged Pottsville Escarpment. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-and-river network connecting towns like Bardstown and Stanford alongside landmarks like Lake Cumberland.

  7. 1960 Map of Tonieville, 1962 Print
    1960 Map of Tonieville, 1962 Print
    1960 Tonieville
    1962 Print · USGS
    Larue and Hardin counties appear in the early sixties as a network of river-powered mills and rail-side junctions. You can trace the family history and industry of the Nolin River valley through Eagle Mills, Mathers Mill, and the Barren Run Cems.
    2 unique versions available

  8. 1979 Map of Tonieville, 1983 Print
    1979 Map of Tonieville, 1983 Print
    1979 Tonieville
    1983 Print · USGS
    In the rolling hills of Larue and Hardin County during the mid-twentieth century, the Nolin River served as the backbone for rural life. Genealogists and historians can trace the foundations of local families at Big Spring Cem, the railway connections at Glendale Junction, and old milling sites like Mathers Mills.

  9. 1981 Map of Elizabethtown, 1983 Print
    1981 Map of Elizabethtown, 1983 Print
    1981 Elizabethtown
    1983 Print · USGS
    Central Kentucky in the early eighties shows a landscape of military installations, state parks, and historic sites. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Louisville and Nashville or locate sites like Lebanon National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial National Historic Site.

  10. 1992 Map of Tonieville
    1992 Map of Tonieville
    1992 Tonieville
    1992 Print · USGS
    Larue and Hardin Counties are captured here in the early nineties, showing a landscape defined by the winding Nolin River and historic milling sites. Genealogists can locate family landmarks such as Siberia Cem, Eagle Mills, and the Old L & N RR corridor.

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