1900s (20th Century) Maps of Mason County, Michigan

Explore 42 historic maps of Mason County 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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Mason County, MI maps

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  1. 1931 Map of Custer NW
    1931 Map of Custer NW
    1931 Custer NW
    1931 Print · USGS
    Mason County’s rural landscape during the early thirties is anchored by the rail-and-road junction at Custer. Genealogists and historians can trace the distribution of early twentieth-century country schools like Weldon Cr Sch and Ressigue Sch along the Pere Marquette River.

  2. 1931 Map of Custer SW
    1931 Map of Custer SW
    1931 Custer SW
    1931 Print · USGS
    The borderlands of Oceana and Mason County are captured in the early 1930s when rural education and township government anchored the community. Genealogists can locate family homesteads near Crystal and trace the paths to Fern Sch, Kidder Sch, or the Town Hall.

  3. 1931 Map of Custer NE
    1931 Map of Custer NE
    1931 Custer NE
    1931 Print · USGS
    Mason County in the early 1930s is a landscape of winding rivers and country schoolhouses. Genealogists and local historians can trace the foundations of Tallman and Walhalla, or locate landmarks like the Dunbar Fire Tower and the Swedish Settlement Sch.

  4. 1931 Map of Manistee SE
    1931 Map of Manistee SE
    1931 Manistee SE
    1931 Print · USGS
    Mason County townships reveal their rural character in the early 1930s, showing a landscape defined by river forks and a high density of country schools. Genealogists can trace early homesteads near Kings Corner's, Tex, and school sites like Town Hall Sch or Darr Sch.

  5. 1931 Map of Freesoil SW
    1931 Map of Freesoil SW
    1931 Freesoil SW
    1931 Print · USGS
    Mason County’s rural northern townships appear here in the early 1930s as a landscape of small villages and isolated school districts. Genealogists can trace family connections to centers like Freesoil or locate the historic sites of Howell Sch and Bachelor Sch.

  6. 1931 Map of Manistee SW
    1931 Map of Manistee SW
    1931 Manistee SW
    1931 Print · USGS
    The Mason County shoreline during the early thirties shows a landscape of bayous and maritime outposts. Genealogists and researchers can locate old landmarks like the Nordhouse Sch, Bridges Resort, and the iconic Big Sable LH.

  7. 1931 Map of Custer SE
    1931 Map of Custer SE
    1931 Custer SE
    1931 Print · USGS
    The rural borderlands of Mason and Oceana counties are captured here in the early 1930s, showing a landscape of small farmsteads and wetlands. Genealogists can locate family-named landmarks like Carr Sch and Waddell Sch or trace the South Branch Pere Marquette River.

  8. 1932 Map of Freesoil SE
    1932 Map of Freesoil SE
    1932 Freesoil SE
    1932 Print · USGS
    In the early 1930s, Mason County’s inland river systems and timbered townships remained largely defined by their water-driven geography. Genealogists and local historians can trace family locations near Millerton, the Round Lake Sch, and the banks of the Big Sable River.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1932 Map of Ludington NE
    1932 Map of Ludington NE
    1932 Ludington NE
    1932 Print · USGS
    Mason County at the start of the 1930s is a landscape of established rural townships and riverside settlements. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Bethlehem Ch and many local schools including North Amber Sch and Rickey Sch.

  10. 1932 Map of Ludington SW
    1932 Map of Ludington SW
    1932 Ludington SW
    1932 Print · USGS
    The Lake Michigan shoreline of Oceana County is captured here in the early thirties, showing the transition from maritime commerce to recreational use. Genealogists can trace family footprints near Pentwater or find old school sites like Star Valley Sch and Nickerson Sch.

  11. 1932 Map of Ludington SE
    1932 Map of Ludington SE
    1932 Ludington SE
    1932 Print · USGS
    The rural border of Mason and Oceana counties is captured here in the early thirties, showing a landscape of marshy creek bottoms and isolated farmsteads. Local historians can locate vanished community centers at Bucks Corner, Bethel Ch, and Wiley Sch.

  12. 1932 Map of Ludington
    1932 Map of Ludington
    1932 Ludington
    1932 Print · USGS
    Ludington and the Mason County coast are shown here in the early 1930s as a thriving rail-to-lake transit hub. Researchers can trace the original street grids and find vanished rural landmarks like Eagle Sch, the Grange Hall, and the Ludington & Northern rail line.

  13. 1954 Map of Milwaukee, 1967 Print
    1954 Map of Milwaukee, 1967 Print
    1954 Milwaukee
    1967 Print · USGS
    Coastal life and maritime commerce across Lake Michigan are seen here during the mid-fifties, bridging Wisconsin's industrial hubs and Michigan's timberlands. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail lines of the Grand Trunk Western and find long-established ports like Ludington, Port Washington, and Muskegon.
    3 unique versions available

  14. 1954 Map of Manitowoc, 1968 Print
    1954 Map of Manitowoc, 1968 Print
    1954 Manitowoc
    1968 Print · USGS
    Lake Michigan served as a vital transit corridor in the mid-fifties, with car and auto ferries linking the industrial ports of Wisconsin to the Michigan timberlands. Genealogists and maritime historians can trace active ferry routes like the Ann Arbor Railway Car and Auto Ferry and locate early settlements from Brussels to Algoma.
    2 unique versions available

  15. 1957 Map of Freesoil, 1958 Print
    1957 Map of Freesoil, 1958 Print
    1957 Freesoil
    1958 Print · USGS
    North of the Mason County line in the late fifties, the landscape is a patchwork of national forest and fading rural school districts. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Tomaszewski Sch or trace the Chesapeake and Ohio rail line through Freesoil.
    3 unique versions available

  16. 1958 Map of Manitowoc
    1958 Map of Manitowoc
    1958 Manitowoc
    1958 Print · USGS
    Lake Michigan and its shorelines are shown in the late fifties when maritime transport defined the region. Researchers can trace the routes of the Ann Arbor Railroad Ferry or locate old settlements like St. Nazianz, Rostock, and Two Creeks.

  17. 1958 Map of Milwaukee
    1958 Map of Milwaukee
    1958 Milwaukee
    1958 Print · USGS
    The shorelines of Lake Michigan in the late fifties reveal a landscape of bustling ferry ports and growing industrial suburbs. Genealogists and historians can trace rail networks like the Chesapeake & Ohio and locate landmarks such as Little Sable Point and Holy Cross Church.

  18. 1958 Map of Manistee, 1959 Print
    1958 Map of Manistee, 1959 Print
    1958 Manistee
    1959 Print · USGS
    The Lake Michigan shoreline and Manistee River valley appear here in the late fifties, showcasing the region's transition from industrial port to forest recreation. Trace local genealogy and history through landmarks like Stronach, the Old Freesoil Sch, and Sacred Heart Ch.
    3 unique versions available

  19. 1959 Map of Custer, 1960 Print
    1959 Map of Custer, 1960 Print
    1959 Custer
    1960 Print · USGS
    In the late fifties, the central Michigan woods around Custer were a landscape of deep national forest and active rail lines. Genealogists and local historians can trace family locations near Crystal Valley, old rural schoolhouses like Elmwood Sch, and several remote Gravel Pits.
    3 unique versions available

  20. 1959 Map of Ludington, 1960 Print
    1959 Map of Ludington, 1960 Print
    1959 Ludington
    1960 Print · USGS
    Mason County and the Lake Michigan shore are captured in the late fifties as a thriving maritime and agricultural region. Researchers can trace the waterfront rail operations of the Chesapeake and Ohio or locate family sites like Smith Corners, Zion Ch, and Lakeview Cem.
    3 unique versions available

  21. 1976 Map of Custer NE
    1976 Map of Custer NE
    1976 Custer NE
    1976 Print · USGS
    Mason County forest and farmland appear in striking aerial detail during the mid-1970s. Genealogists and local historians can trace property boundaries and river access points near Tallman, Walhalla, and the winding Pere Marquette River.

  22. 1976 Map of Custer NW
    1976 Map of Custer NW
    1976 Custer NW
    1976 Print · USGS
    The Mason County countryside is captured in the mid-1970s through this aerial orthophoto, showing the rural landscape around the Custer settlement. You can trace the complex, winding path of the Pere Marquette River as it cuts through local farmsteads.

  23. 1976 Map of Custer SW
    1976 Map of Custer SW
    1976 Custer SW
    1976 Print · USGS
    Oceana County is captured in mid-1970s aerial detail during this transitional era of rural Michigan life. Genealogists and land researchers can trace the exact buildings and farm footprints of Crystal Valley and the surrounding wooded sections.

  24. 1976 Map of Custer SE
    1976 Map of Custer SE
    1976 Custer SE
    1976 Print · USGS
    Covers Mason County, including Carr, Logan Township, and other nearby areas

  25. 1982 Map of Hamlin Lake, 1983 Print
    1982 Map of Hamlin Lake, 1983 Print
    1982 Hamlin Lake
    1983 Print · USGS
    The Mason County shoreline comes to life in this early 1980s survey, showing the intricate bays and peninsulas of the Lake Michigan coast. Genealogists and local historians can locate Hamlin Village, Sacred Heart Ch, and family landmarks like Indian Pete Bayou.
    2 unique versions available

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