Old Maps of Rueter, Missouri for Hiking & Exploration
Hike through history with 14 historic maps of Rueter. 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 Rueter.
Rueter, MO maps
(14)- 1943 Map of Protem1943 Protem1943 Print · USGSThe 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.
- 1945 Map of Harrison1945 Harrison1945 Print · USGSThe 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.
- 1949 Map of Harrison1949 Harrison1949 Print · USGSThe Ozark highlands of northern Arkansas and southern Missouri are shown just after the war, when the White River still followed its original course. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Missouri & Arkansas RR and locate rural hubs like Harrison, Eureka Springs, and Mountain Home.
- 1954 Map of Harrison1954 Harrison1954 Print · USGSThe Ozarks and Boston Mountains meet during a period of massive river engineering in the mid-fifties. Researchers can trace the early shorelines of Bull Shoals Lake and Table Rock Reservoir or locate inland towns like Berryville and Harrison.
- 1958 Map of Harrison, 1973 Print1958 Harrison1973 Print · USGSThe Ozark and Boston Mountains appear in this mid-century survey as the great White River impoundments were reshaping the region. Researchers can trace the rail lines of the St Louis-San Francisco Ry and locate early settlements like Berryville and Gainesville.
- 1964 Map of Harrison1964 Harrison1964 Print · USGSThe Ozark and Boston Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri are captured here in the mid-sixties, showing the rugged highlands before extensive modern development. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named peaks like Gaither Mountain and follow the St Louis-San Francisco RR through Monett and Purdy.
- 1968 Map of Protem, 1969 Print1968 Protem1969 Print · USGSThe northern Taney County hills meet the rising waters of the White River in the late sixties. Genealogists can locate family burial sites at Rueter Cemetery and Merritt Cemetery or trace landmarks like Blackjack Knob and the Mark Twain School.2 unique versions available
- 1985 Map of Ava1985 Ava1985 Print · USGSThe Missouri Ozarks are captured here in the mid-1980s, showcasing a landscape of high ridges and deep river hollows. Genealogists and historians can trace family roots through numerous rural settlements like Vera Cruz, Rockbridge, and Almartha, or locate landmarks such as Hercules Tower.
- 1985 Map of Harrison1985 Harrison1985 Print · USGSThe Ozark highlands and the White River valley are seen here in the mid-1980s, showcasing a region defined by its massive reservoirs and protected wilderness. You can trace the rugged corridors of the Missouri & North Arkansas RR or locate historic settlements like Eureka Springs and Jasper.
- 2004 Map of Protem, 2006 Print2004 Protem2006 Print · USGSThe Ozark hill country at the Missouri-Arkansas border comes into focus here, showing the communities and ridges surrounding the upper reaches of Bull Shoals Lake. Researchers can locate Wolf Cem, the Mark Twain Sch, and early settlements like Protem and Ocie.
- 2012 Map of Protem, 2012 Print2012 Protem2012 Print · USGSCovers Rueter, including Nance, Protem, and other nearby areas
- 2015 Map of Protem, 2015 Print2015 Protem2015 Print · USGSCovers Rueter, including Nance, Protem, and other nearby areas
- 2017 Map of Protem, 2017 Print2017 Protem2017 Print · USGSCovers Rueter, including Nance, Protem, and other nearby areas
- 2021 Map of Protem, 2021 Print2021 Protem2021 Print · USGSThe Missouri Ozarks near the Taney and Ozark county line are documented here in the early 2020s, showing a landscape of deep hollows and forest ridges. Researchers can trace local history through numerous rural burial grounds like Protem Cem and Rhodes Cem, or locate family landmarks along Big Creek and Bull Shoals Lake.
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