Old Maps of Herculaneum, Joachim Township

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Herculaneum, Joachim Township maps

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  1. 1912 Map of Kimmswick
    1912 Map of Kimmswick
    1912 Kimmswick
    1912 Print · USGS
    The Illinois bottomlands along the Mississippi River are shown here in the early twentieth century, just as the railroad was solidifying the region's economy. Genealogists and local researchers can trace the locations of Harrisonville, the Blue Church, and historic schools like Miles Prairie School.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1915 Map of Crystal City
    1915 Map of Crystal City
    1915 Crystal City
    1915 Print · USGS
    The Missouri-Illinois riverfront comes alive in this early 1900s survey of the industrial corridor between Crystal City and VALLES MINES. Researchers can trace the path of the St Louis and San Francisco railroad and locate old community centers like Rush Tower or the Telegraph School.
    4 unique versions available

  3. 1916 Map of Kimmswick
    1916 Map of Kimmswick
    1916 Kimmswick
    1916 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River valley comes alive in this early twentieth-century survey of the Missouri-Illinois borderlands. Genealogists and historians can trace defunct schoolhouses like Fawn Ridge School, river landings such as Harrisonville Landing, and the path of the St Louis Iron Mountain and Southern RR.
    6 unique versions available

  4. 1948 Map of Kimmswick, 1955 Print
    1948 Map of Kimmswick, 1955 Print
    1948 Kimmswick
    1955 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River corridor south of St. Louis appears here at a mid-century peak of rail and river industry. Researchers can trace historic river landings and rural schools like Harrisonville Landing, Blue Church, and the sprawling grounds of Jefferson Barracks.

  5. 1949 Map of Saint Louis
    1949 Map of Saint Louis
    1949 Saint Louis
    1949 Print · USGS
    Greater St. Louis and its surrounding river valleys are captured here just after the war, showing the metropolitan core and the rural Ozark fringe. Researchers can trace the sprawling rail network of the Wabash RR or locate landmarks like Meramec Caverns Airport and Scott Air Force Base.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 1949 Map of Crystal City, 1959 Print
    1949 Map of Crystal City, 1959 Print
    1949 Crystal City
    1959 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River valley comes alive in the late 1940s, showing the industrial pulse of Festus and the rural reaches of Jefferson County. Genealogists can locate numerous vanished landmarks like the Telegraph School, Valle Mines, and the Rush Tower river landing.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 1954 Map of Herculaneum, 1959 Print
    1954 Map of Herculaneum, 1959 Print
    1954 Herculaneum
    1959 Print · USGS
    Jefferson County in the mid-1950s shows a landscape shaped by river commerce and the rugged bluffs of the Mississippi River. Genealogists and researchers can trace family landmarks like Mahler Cem, St Lukes Ch, and the early footprints of Herculaneum and Pevely.
    4 unique versions available

  8. 1954 Map of Valmeyer, 1959 Print
    1954 Map of Valmeyer, 1959 Print
    1954 Valmeyer
    1959 Print · USGS
    The Illinois-Missouri borderlands in the mid-1950s showcase a landscape of river-bottom farms and bluff-side hollows along the Mississippi River. Researchers can trace old rail lines like the Missouri Pacific and find vanished rural schools including Central Sch and Miles Prairie Sch.
    4 unique versions available

  9. 1954 Map of Kimmswick, 1960 Print
    1954 Map of Kimmswick, 1960 Print
    1954 Kimmswick
    1960 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River corridor south of St. Louis comes to life in the mid-fifties, showing the rail-dependent towns of Kimmswick and Herculaneum. Genealogists and historians can trace family landmarks like Richardson Cem, Point Sch, and Harrisonville Landing.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 1962 Map of St. Louis
    1962 Map of St. Louis
    1962 St. Louis
    1962 Print · USGS
    The mid-century gateway to the west shows the metropolitan expansion of St Louis alongside its critical river confluences. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail corridors of the Missouri Pacific RR and settlements from Fulton to De Soto.

  11. 1963 Map of St. Louis, 1970 Print
    1963 Map of St. Louis, 1970 Print
    1963 St. Louis
    1970 Print · USGS
    St. Louis and its surrounding river valleys are captured here during the peak of mid-century suburban expansion and industrial activity. Trace the historic rail routes of the Norfolk and Western Ry or locate the St Louis Ordnance Plant and early stretches of US Highway 66.
    4 unique versions available

  12. 1964 Map of Festus, 1965 Print
    1964 Map of Festus, 1965 Print
    1964 Festus
    1965 Print · USGS
    Jefferson County industrial and rail hubs are caught in detail during the mid-1960s. Researchers can trace family roots through sites like Rose Lawn Cem, Old Plattin Ch, and the streets of Festus and Crystal City.
    2 unique versions available

  13. 1964 Map of Selma, 1965 Print
    1964 Map of Selma, 1965 Print
    1964 Selma
    1965 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River divides Missouri and Illinois in the mid-1960s, cutting between bluff-side settlements and island bottomlands. Genealogists can trace family names at Cook Cem and Donnell Cem or locate the old Selma Sch.
    3 unique versions available

  14. 1966 Map of St. Louis
    1966 Map of St. Louis
    1966 St. Louis
    1966 Print · USGS
    The St. Louis metropolitan area and its surrounding river valleys are captured here during the mid-sixties era of suburban growth and industrial strength. Genealogists and historians can trace the foundations of local communities through sites like Old Pioneer Cem, Parks College, and the Jefferson Barracks Military Reservation.

  15. 1985 Map of Festus, 1987 Print
    1985 Map of Festus, 1987 Print
    1985 Festus
    1987 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River corridor and Ozark foothills appear here in the mid-1980s, documenting a landscape of industrial river towns and forest preserves. Trace the development of Festus, Crystal City, and De Soto or locate sites like Mastodon State Park.

  16. 1991 Map of Valmeyer
    1991 Map of Valmeyer
    1991 Valmeyer
    1991 Print · USGS
    The Mississippi River bottomlands and bluffs of Monroe County are shown here in the early 1990s. Genealogists can trace local roots at Eagle Cliff Cem, the small town of Harrisonville, and Bethesda Ch.

  17. 1993 Map of Herculaneum, 1995 Print
    1993 Map of Herculaneum, 1995 Print
    1993 Herculaneum
    1995 Print · USGS
    Jefferson County river towns like Herculaneum and Pevely are captured during their late-century expansion along the Mississippi. Researchers can trace ancestral roots at Mahlers Cem or locate local landmarks like the Drag Strip and Mastodon State Park.

  18. 1993 Map of Selma, 1996 Print
    1993 Map of Selma, 1996 Print
    1993 Selma
    1996 Print · USGS
    The Missouri-Illinois borderlands along the Mississippi River are captured here in the 1990s as a landscape of river-tied industry and family heritage. Researchers can trace deep local roots through a high concentration of burial sites like Cook Cemetery and Lucas Cemetery, or locate old rail points at Selma (Sta) and Maeystown Sta.

  19. 1993 Map of Valmeyer, 1996 Print
    1993 Map of Valmeyer, 1996 Print
    1993 Valmeyer
    1996 Print · USGS
    The riverfront communities of Monroe County are captured in the early nineties, showing the historic layout of Valmeyer and Harrisonville. Local historians can trace the St Louis Southwestern RR and locate ancestral sites like St Johns Cem and Eagle Cliff Cem.

  20. 2012 Map of Festus, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Festus, 2012 Print
    2012 Festus
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Herculaneum, including Festus, Crystal City, and other nearby areas

  21. 2012 Map of Selma, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Selma, 2012 Print
    2012 Selma
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Herculaneum, including Crystal City, Joachim Township, and other nearby areas

  22. 2012 Map of Herculaneum, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Herculaneum, 2012 Print
    2012 Herculaneum
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Herculaneum, including Pevely, Imperial, and other nearby areas

  23. 2012 Map of Valmeyer, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Valmeyer, 2012 Print
    2012 Valmeyer
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Herculaneum, including Pevely, Valmeyer, and other nearby areas

  24. 2015 Map of Festus, 2015 Print
    2015 Map of Festus, 2015 Print
    2015 Festus
    2015 Print · USGS
    Covers Herculaneum, including Festus, Crystal City, and other nearby areas

  25. 2015 Map of Herculaneum, 2015 Print
    2015 Map of Herculaneum, 2015 Print
    2015 Herculaneum
    2015 Print · USGS
    Covers Herculaneum, including Pevely, Imperial, and other nearby areas

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