Old Maps of Providence, Kentucky for Hiking & Exploration
Hike through history with 13 historic maps of Providence. Explore old trails, ghost towns, and forgotten backroads — perfect for outdoor adventurers and local explorers.
- Rediscover forgotten places: Map out old mining camps, roads, and footpaths that no longer exist on modern maps.
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Providence, KY maps
(13)- 1907 Map of Earlington1907 Earlington1907 Print · USGSWestern Kentucky coal and farm country comes alive in the early 1900s, centered on the growing hubs of Madisonville and Earlington. Genealogists and historians can trace dozens of rural schools and churches like Ramsey School, Nebo, and Mt Carmel Church.
- 1909 Map of Earlington1909 Earlington1909 Print · USGSWestern Kentucky’s coal and rail corridor comes into focus in the years before the Great War. Researchers can trace ancestral locations through a dense network of local landmarks like Silent Run PO, Johnson Island Church, and Oakland Store.3 unique versions available
- 1909 Map of Providence1909 Providence1909 Print · USGSWestern Kentucky's coal and river country comes alive in the early 1900s as railroads begin to reshape the Tradewater Valley. Genealogists and researchers can trace old river crossings like Rices Mill Jericho Ford or locate lost community landmarks such as Numms Sta Gladstone PO and Rock Spring Church.3 unique versions available
- 1954 Map of Evansville1954 Evansville1954 Print · USGSThe Ohio River borderlands between Indiana and Kentucky appear here during a period of robust industrial and military growth. Genealogists and researchers can trace the rail corridors of the Illinois Central and find landmarks like US Lock and Dam No 48 or Camp Breckinridge.
- 1954 Map of Nebo, 1955 Print1954 Nebo1955 Print · USGSWestern Kentucky in the mid-fifties shows a landscape of drainage ditches and family farms spanning the Hopkins and Webster county line. Researchers can trace rural life through numerous landmarks like Hayes Chapel, the Stanhope Cem, and an Old Railroad Grade.
- 1954 Map of Providence, 1955 Print1954 Providence1955 Print · USGSThe Western Kentucky coalfields and rail hubs of Webster and Hopkins counties come alive in the mid-fifties. Researchers can trace family roots at New Harmony Cem and Wynn Cem or locate industrial sites like Mine No 10 and the ILLINOIS CENTRAL rail lines.
- 1954 Map of Providence, 1957 Print1954 Providence1957 Print · USGSCoal and rail define this Western Kentucky corridor during the mid-fifties as Providence and Clay thrive along major transit lines. Researchers can trace the industrial footprint of the Stony Point Mines or locate family roots at the Odd Fellows Cem and White Oak Ch.
- 1954 Map of Earlington, 1958 Print1954 Earlington1958 Print · USGSHopkins and Webster Counties in the mid-fifties show a landscape shaped by coal extraction and rail transit. Researchers can trace the heritage of vanished homesteads and local landmarks like Sixth Vein Mine, Slaughtersville, and Munns Sch.
- 1957 Map of Evansville, 1969 Print1957 Evansville1969 Print · USGSIndiana and Kentucky meet along the Ohio River in this mid-century survey of a vital industrial and transport corridor. Genealogists and historians can trace the development of river towns like Owensboro and Newburgh or locate old rail lines like the Southern Ry.3 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Evansville1961 Evansville1961 Print · USGSThe Ohio River valley and its surrounding coalfields are captured here during the late fifties and early sixties. Trace the industrial rail networks of the Illinois Central RR and explore regional landmarks like Mammoth Cave National Park and Angel Mounds State Memorial.2 unique versions available
- 1983 Map of Madisonville, 1984 Print1983 Madisonville1984 Print · USGSThe Western Kentucky coalfields and river valleys come into focus in the early eighties as the rail-and-river economy matured. Genealogists can trace family footprints across Dawson Springs, Mortons Gap, and Slaughters, or locate landmarks like Shake Rag Hills and Lake Malone.
- 2022 Map of Nebo, 2022 Print2022 Nebo2022 Print · USGSWestern Kentucky's rural landscape at the junction of Webster and Hopkins counties is shown in modern detail. Genealogists can locate dozens of family burial sites such as McCoy-Gardner Cem and trace the roads connecting Providence and Nebo.
- 2022 Map of Providence, 2022 Print2022 Providence2022 Print · USGSProvidence and the surrounding Webster County coalfields are captured here in the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace historic industrial sites like the Othawia Mine or locate family burial plots at Odd Fellows Cem and New Hopewell Cem.
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