Old Maps of Rogersville, Radcliff
Explore 14 old maps of Rogersville, spanning from 1936 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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Rogersville, Radcliff maps
(14)- 1936 Map of Vine Grove1936 Vine Grove1936 Print · USGSHardin and Bullitt counties are shown here during a period of massive military expansion before the mid-century. Researchers can trace the development of Fort Knox alongside established communities like Vine Grove and old rural landmarks like Stovall Chapel or the Glenbeddis Sch.
- 1943 Map of Vine Grove1943 Vine Grove1943 Print · USGSHardin and Meade Counties appear here during a period of massive mid-century growth at Fort Knox. Genealogists can trace family homesteads near landmarks like Stovall Chapel, Red Hill, and the many rural schools including Hays Sch and Deckard Sch.
- 1946 Map of Vine Grove1946 Vine Grove1946 Print · USGSHardin County settlements and the southern edge of Fort Knox are frozen in time just after the war. Researchers can locate family landmarks such as Lincoln Memorial Cem, the Illinois Central rail line, and the village of Vine Grove.
- 1946 Map of Vine Grove, 1959 Print1946 Vine Grove1959 Print · USGSMid-century Hardin County is defined by the massive expansion of the Fort Knox Military Reservation and its surrounding rail-and-highway hubs. Researchers can trace dozens of family cemeteries and vanished landmarks like the Woolridge Ferry Bridge, Sherrard Sch, and the community of Pitts Point.
- 1957 Map of Winchester, 1968 Print1957 Winchester1968 Print · USGSCentral 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
- 1960 Map of Winchester1960 Winchester1960 Print · USGSCentral 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.
- 1960 Map of Vine Grove, 1961 Print1960 Vine Grove1961 Print · USGSHardin County during the early sixties shows the interface between military growth and rural Kentucky life. Trace family roots at St Brigids Cem or follow the Illinois Central tracks through Vine Grove and Radcliff.5 unique versions available
- 1981 Map of Elizabethtown, 1983 Print1981 Elizabethtown1983 Print · USGSCentral 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.
- 1991 Map of Vine Grove, 1992 Print1991 Vine Grove1992 Print · USGSRadcliff and Vine Grove appear at a moment of significant residential growth in the early nineties, bordered by the federal lands of Fort Knox. Researchers can trace family roots at Stovall Ch, Stanton Cem, and old settlements like Rogersville.
- 2010 Map of Vine Grove, 2010 Print2010 Vine Grove2010 Print · USGSCovers Rogersville, including Elizabethtown, Radcliff, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Vine Grove, 2013 Print2013 Vine Grove2013 Print · USGSCovers Rogersville, including Elizabethtown, Radcliff, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Vine Grove, 2016 Print2016 Vine Grove2016 Print · USGSCovers Rogersville, including Elizabethtown, Radcliff, and other nearby areas
- 2019 Map of Vine Grove, 2019 Print2019 Vine Grove2019 Print · USGSCovers Rogersville, including Elizabethtown, Radcliff, and other nearby areas
- 2022 Map of Vine Grove, 2022 Print2022 Vine Grove2022 Print · USGSHardin County settlements and military history converge in this contemporary look at the Vine Grove area and the northern reaches of Elizabethtown. Researchers can locate numerous burial grounds and landmarks like Saint Brigid Cem, the Vine Grove Airport, and Fort Knox Cem Number 83.
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