Old Maps of Durgintown, Hiram
Explore 14 old maps of Durgintown, spanning from 1910 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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Durgintown, Hiram maps
(14)- 1910 Map of Kezar Falls1910 Kezar Falls1910 Print · USGSMaine and New Hampshire borderlands are captured here at the height of the railroad era, as the Maine Central linked river towns. Genealogists can trace family footprints through sites like the Parsonsfield Seminary, Merrill Corner, and the Haley School.5 unique versions available
- 1911 Map of Kezar Falls1911 Kezar Falls1911 Print · USGSThe Saco River valley at the turn of the century shows a landscape defined by riverside industry and mountain schools. Genealogists and historians can trace rail depots like Bridgton Junction and early landmarks such as Parsonsfield Seminary and Rankins Mill.5 unique versions available
- 1949 Map of Portland1949 Portland1949 Print · USGSCoastal Maine and the New Hampshire interior are shown in detail during the late forties, from the bustling harbors to the lakeside villages. Researchers can trace historical rail networks like the Boston & Maine RR and locate coastal defenses such as Fort Preble.3 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Portland, 1963 Print1956 Portland1963 Print · USGSSouthern Maine and eastern New Hampshire are captured here in the mid-fifties, during a time of major highway expansion and military growth. You can trace the path of the Maine Turnpike and locate landmarks like the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and Sebago Lake.4 unique versions available
- 1959 Map of Portland1959 Portland1959 Print · USGSThe Maine and New Hampshire coastlines meet in this mid-century portrait of maritime commerce and inland rail networks. Researchers can trace the legacy of coastal defense at Fort Williams and follow the historic path of the Maine Central RR through the White Mountain National Forest.2 unique versions available
- 1963 Map of Portland1963 Portland1963 Print · USGSCoastal Maine and New Hampshire thrived as maritime and industrial hubs during the mid-sixties, linked by a dense network of rail and river. Researchers can trace historic transit corridors like the Maine Central RR and locate key sites such as the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard or Pease Air Force Base.3 unique versions available
- 1964 Map of Cornish, 1966 Print1964 Cornish1966 Print · USGSThe river valleys of York and Cumberland counties come alive in the mid-1960s as timber and rail lines define the landscape. Trace ancestral roots through dozens of family burial grounds like Riverside Cem or locate former landmarks like the Drive-in Theater and the Fairgrounds.3 unique versions available
- 1975 Map of Cornish, 1979 Print1975 Cornish1979 Print · USGSMaine's river-valley communities are captured in this mid-seventies aerial survey of York County. Researchers can trace land use patterns near Cornish and the winding banks of the Saco River and Ossipee River.
- 1985 Map of Portland, 1986 Print1985 Portland1986 Print · USGSThe Maine coast and Sebago Lake region are captured in the mid-1980s, showcasing the transition from traditional maritime centers to a modern transportation hub. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Grand Trunk RR and find local landmarks such as the U.S. Marine Hospital or Old Orchard Beach.2 unique versions available
- 2011 Map of Cornish, 2011 Print2011 Cornish2011 Print · USGSCovers Durgintown, including Limington, Limerick, and other nearby areas
- 2014 Map of Cornish, 2014 Print2014 Cornish2014 Print · USGSCovers Durgintown, including Limington, Limerick, and other nearby areas
- 2018 Map of Cornish, 2018 Print2018 Cornish2018 Print · USGSCovers Durgintown, including Limington, Limerick, and other nearby areas
- 2021 Map of Cornish, 2021 Print2021 Cornish2021 Print · USGSCovers Durgintown, including Limington, Limerick, and other nearby areas
- 2024 Map of Cornish, 2024 Print2024 Cornish2024 Print · USGSIn this modern survey of the York County borderlands, the meeting of the Saco River and Ossipee River remains the heart of the region. Researchers can trace dozens of family burial sites including Alexander Wadsworth Cem, Daniel Foster Cem Plot, and Gerrish Cem.
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