Old Maps of Ozark County, Missouri for Genealogy

Trace your family roots with 199 historic maps of Ozark County. These high-res maps reveal old neighborhoods, homesites, landmarks, and streets — helping you uncover where your ancestors lived and how the area evolved over time.

  • Explore historic neighborhoods: Identify where your relatives may have lived in the 1800s or 1900s.
  • Compare maps over time: Trace the changes in streets, buildings, and landmarks for multi-generational research.
  • Perfect for genealogy & ancestry research: Used by family historians and researchers to map out lineage and migration.

These maps are an incredible resource for exploring your personal connection to Ozark County's past.


Ozark County, MO maps

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  1. 1890 Map of Mountain Home, 1954 Print
    1890 Map of Mountain Home, 1954 Print
    1890 Mountain Home
    1954 Print · USGS
    The Ozark plateau in the late nineteenth century remains a rugged landscape of winding river valleys and isolated hilltop settlements. Genealogists can trace family footprints across Mountain Home, Buffalo City, and Calico Rock before modern dams reshaped the White River.

  2. 1891 Map of Mountain Home
    1891 Map of Mountain Home
    1891 Mountain Home
    1891 Print · USGS
    The Ozark wilderness around Mountain Home is shown here in the late nineteenth century, dominated by a wild river system. Researchers can trace the network of old river crossings like Traceys F'y and Nelsons F'y alongside early towns such as Buffalo City.

  3. 1893 Map of Yellville
    1893 Map of Yellville
    1893 Yellville
    1893 Print · USGS
    Northern Arkansas in the late nineteenth century was a world defined by its rivers and local crossings. You can trace the ancestral ferry routes along the White River and locate settlements with unique local nicknames like Peel (Needmore) and St Joe (Monkey Run).
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1894 Map of Mountain Home
    1894 Map of Mountain Home
    1894 Mountain Home
    1894 Print · USGS
    Northern Arkansas in the 1890s was a rugged territory defined by the winding White and Buffalo rivers. Genealogists and local historians can trace early river crossings and settlements like Traceys Fy & Fd, Ships Fy, Buffalo City, and Henderson.
    6 unique versions available

  5. 1903 Map of Yellville
    1903 Map of Yellville
    1903 Yellville
    1903 Print · USGS
    North Central Arkansas in the late nineteenth century is a land of winding river valleys and ridge-top settlements. Genealogists can trace early homesteads and river crossings like Denton Ferry, Yellville, and the remote outposts of Dodd City or St. Joe.

  6. 1905 Map of Yellville
    1905 Map of Yellville
    1905 Yellville
    1905 Print · USGS
    The Ozark Mountains and the winding White River define this area at the start of the twentieth century. Genealogists can trace family names through dozens of river crossings and small settlements like Denton Ferry, Rush, and Elixir Springs.
    3 unique versions available

  7. 1929 Map of Yellville, 1954 Print
    1929 Map of Yellville, 1954 Print
    1929 Yellville
    1954 Print · USGS
    The Ozark river valleys and early rail corridors of north-central Arkansas are shown here during the late 1920s. Researchers can trace historic river crossings like Whites Ferry and Moony Ford or locate regional hubs such as Yellville and Cotter.

  8. 1934 Map of Gainesville
    1934 Map of Gainesville
    1934 Gainesville
    1934 Print · USGS
    Ozark County in the mid-1930s is a landscape of river-dependent settlements and ridges. Genealogists can trace family roots through sites like Price Cem, Smith Chapel, and numerous river crossings including White Ferry and Osburn Ford.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1936 Map of Thornfield
    1936 Map of Thornfield
    1936 Thornfield
    1936 Print · USGS
    Ozark County in the mid-1930s is a landscape of high ridges and deep river hollows where rural life centered on local schoolhouses and isolated post offices. Researchers can trace family history through sites like Franklin Grove Cem, Thornfield, and Igo School.

  10. 1936 Map of Ava
    1936 Map of Ava
    1936 Ava
    1936 Print · USGS
    In the mid-1930s, this area of the Ozarks was a tapestry of small school districts and rural congregations. Genealogists can trace family footprints across Old Toledo, find remote burial sites like Mt Lebanon Cem, or locate landmarks such as Happy Home Ch.

  11. 1937 Map of Buckhart
    1937 Map of Buckhart
    1937 Buckhart
    1937 Print · USGS
    The Ozark ridges of Douglas and Ozark counties are shown here in the late 1930s, featuring a landscape of isolated farmsteads and rural schoolhouses. Researchers can locate family roots at Rockbridge, trace the waters of Bryant Creek, or find ancestral burial sites like Yates Cem.

  12. 1937 Map of Bradleyville
    1937 Map of Bradleyville
    1937 Bradleyville
    1937 Print · USGS
    Douglas County in the late 1930s was a landscape of remote hollows and high ridges connected by a network of one-room schools and small post offices. Trace family roots at Huffman Cem or locate forgotten community hubs like Old Merritt and Lone Star Sch.

  13. 1939 Map of Topaz
    1939 Map of Topaz
    1939 Topaz
    1939 Print · USGS
    The North Fork River valley in Douglas and Ozark counties is captured here in the late 1930s, showing a landscape defined by riverside mills and rural schools. Genealogists can trace family landmarks across Richville, Siloam Springs, and Hammonds Mill, or find remote sites like Mitts Cem and Little Zion Sch.
    3 unique versions available

  14. 1940 Map of Gainesville
    1940 Map of Gainesville
    1940 Gainesville
    1940 Print · USGS
    Ozark County at the end of the 1930s reveals a landscape of isolated river fords and high-ridge settlements. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations near landmarks like Gainesville, Price Cem, and White Ferry.
    2 unique versions available

  15. 1941 Map of Topaz
    1941 Map of Topaz
    1941 Topaz
    1941 Print · USGS
    The Ozark plateau of the late thirties and early forties comes alive here, showing the river-bound communities of Douglas and Howell Counties. Researchers can locate vanished rural landmarks like Omba Store, Hammonds Mill, and numerous country schools such as New Jail Sch.

  16. 1942 Map of Ava, 1960 Print
    1942 Map of Ava, 1960 Print
    1942 Ava
    1960 Print · USGS
    The Missouri Ozarks are captured here during the early 1940s, showing a landscape defined by isolated farmsteads and rural school districts. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Whites Creek Cem, Nubbin Ridge Sch, and the community of Toledo.
    2 unique versions available

  17. 1943 Map of Protem
    1943 Map of Protem
    1943 Protem
    1943 Print · USGS
    The Ozark backcountry of Taney and Ozark Counties is shown here in the 1940s, before modern developments changed the landscape. Researchers can find numerous rural schoolhouses like Liberty Sch and family landmarks such as Merritt Cem and Dean Ranch.

  18. 1943 Map of Thornfield, 1959 Print
    1943 Map of Thornfield, 1959 Print
    1943 Thornfield
    1959 Print · USGS
    Ozark County and the Arkansas border are captured here in the 1940s, highlighting a landscape of river-valley settlements and rural hollows. Genealogists can trace family sites at Franklin Grove Cem, Turnbo Cem, and numerous country schools like Northview Sch.

  19. 1943 Map of Buckhart, 1963 Print
    1943 Map of Buckhart, 1963 Print
    1943 Buckhart
    1963 Print · USGS
    The Ozark plateau of Douglas and Ozark Counties is shown here in the 1940s, a landscape of isolated ridges and creek-side settlements. Researchers can trace family history through dozens of rural landmarks like John Smith Sch, Vera Cruz, and the Tedrick Cem.
    2 unique versions available

  20. 1943 Map of Bradleyville, 1968 Print
    1943 Map of Bradleyville, 1968 Print
    1943 Bradleyville
    1968 Print · USGS
    The Missouri Ozarks during the 1940s are documented here, showing the rural communities of Taney and Douglas counties. Genealogists can trace family homesteads near Bradleyville or locate remote landmarks like Huffman Cem and Whiteside Sch.
    2 unique versions available

  21. 1944 Map of Cureall, 1962 Print
    1944 Map of Cureall, 1962 Print
    1944 Cureall
    1962 Print · USGS
    The Missouri-Arkansas borderlands come alive in this mid-century survey of the Ozarks during a time when rural life centered on local river crossings and country schoolhouses. Trace family history through the numerous sites like Alice Mine, Breakup Mill, and Cureall Cem.
    2 unique versions available

  22. 1945 Map of Ava
    1945 Map of Ava
    1945 Ava
    1945 Print · USGS
    The Missouri Ozarks are documented here in the mid-1940s, revealing a landscape defined by small ridge-top settlements and valley schoolhouses. Genealogists can trace family roots through sites like Liberty Cemetery, Almartha, and the Crossroads School.
    2 unique versions available

  23. 1945 Map of Harrison
    1945 Map of Harrison
    1945 Harrison
    1945 Print · USGS
    The Ozark and Boston Mountains straddle the Missouri-Arkansas border during the mid-forties, showing a landscape of forest ridges and river valleys. Genealogists and historians can trace rail-connected towns like Monett and West Plains or early lake developments at Bull Shoals Res and Norfork Lake.

  24. 1945 Map of Thornfield
    1945 Map of Thornfield
    1945 Thornfield
    1945 Print · USGS
    Ozark County in the mid-1940s is captured here through its river-valley settlements and isolated upland schools. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations through named river crossings like Neasby Ford and local landmarks like Franklin Grove Ch or the settlement of Romance.
    2 unique versions available

  25. 1945 Map of Bradleyville
    1945 Map of Bradleyville
    1945 Bradleyville
    1945 Print · USGS
    The Missouri Ozarks are revealed in the mid-1940s, showing a landscape of small settlements and township life. Trace family roots through many rural schoolhouses like High Lonesome Sch and remote cemeteries like Old Merritt Cem.

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