Old Maps of Lowground, Missouri for Hiking & Exploration
Hike through history with 8 historic maps of Lowground. 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.
- Layer with modern tools: Combine with LiDAR or satellite views to plan hikes through historical terrain.
- Made for exploration: Popular among hikers, overlanders, and local history lovers.
Use these maps to find adventure and explore the hidden past of Lowground.
Lowground, MO maps
(8)- 1911 Map of Queen City, 1971 Print1911 Queen City1971 Print · USGSSchuyler and Adair counties thrive as a rural railway crossroads during the early 1900s. Researchers can locate dozens of country schoolhouses like Patterson School and trace the paths of the Wabash RR through Queen City or the Iowa and St Louis RR near Connelsville.
- 1913 Map of Queen City1913 Queen City1913 Print · USGSSchuyler and Adair counties appear in this pre-war survey as a bustling network of small farming townships and rural school districts. Researchers can trace family roots through dozens of local sites like Queen City, New Hope School, and the river crossing at Slate Ford.2 unique versions available
- 1954 Map of Centerville, 1967 Print1954 Centerville1967 Print · USGSThe Iowa-Missouri borderlands at mid-century reveal a landscape shaped by river valleys and the height of the regional rail network. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths of the Wabash railroad and locate old townsites like Mystic, Moulton, and Greentop.3 unique versions available
- 1957 Map of Centerville1957 Centerville1957 Print · USGSThe Iowa-Missouri borderlands in the mid-fifties reveal a landscape of river-valley agriculture and vital rail corridors. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named landmarks and small-town growth in Centerville, Kirksville, and along the Wabash railroad line.
- 1958 Map of Centerville1958 Centerville1958 Print · USGSThe Iowa-Missouri borderlands come into focus during the mid-fifties, showing a landscape defined by river valleys and intersecting rail lines. Genealogists and local historians can trace family roots through dozens of rural hubs like Bloomfield, Unionville, and Corydon.
- 1979 Map of Connelsville1979 Connelsville1979 Print · USGSAdair County during the late 1970s shows a landscape of river-bottom farms and small rural settlements centered on the Chariton River. Genealogists can trace family history through numerous remote burial sites like Nineveh Cem and Mulberry Cem or locate the Old Railroad Grade near Connelsville.
- 1981 Map of Kirksville, 1982 Print1981 Kirksville1982 Print · USGSNortheast Missouri in the early eighties was a landscape of rail-connected trade towns and significant river valleys. Researchers can trace the legacy of medical education at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Med or locate family roots in Unionville, Edina, and Bible Grove.
- 2021 Map of Connelsville, 2021 Print2021 Connelsville2021 Print · USGSThe Chariton River valley in northern Missouri is shown here in the contemporary era as it winds through Adair and Putnam counties. Researchers can trace rural lineages through the Nineveh Cem, Hatfield Cem, and the old settlement at Connelsville.
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