Old Maps of Savoy, Montana for Metal Detecting

Plan your next treasure hunt with 6 historic maps of Savoy. Find old homesites, ghost towns, trails, and gathering spots that may be lost to time — perfect for identifying promising metal detecting locations.

  • Locate forgotten sites: Uncover places like long-lost settlements, abandoned rail lines, or gathering spots.
  • Plan better hunts: Use map overlays combined with LiDAR or satellite views to narrow in on historically rich areas.
  • Made for detectorists: Thousands of hobbyists use these maps to discover relics, coins, and hidden history.

Use these historic maps to boost your research and find new opportunities beneath the surface of Savoy.


Savoy, MT maps

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  1. 1953 Map of Havre, 1967 Print
    1953 Map of Havre, 1967 Print
    1953 Havre
    1967 Print · USGS
    Northern Montana’s Hi-Line comes into focus in the mid-fifties, centered on the Milk River and the critical Great Northern rail link. Genealogists can trace small sidings and settlements like Assinniboine, Laredo, and Box Elder alongside the Fort Belknap Agency.
    3 unique versions available

  2. 1957 Map of Havre
    1957 Map of Havre
    1957 Havre
    1957 Print · USGS
    North-central Montana at the mid-century is defined by the vital Great Northern rail corridor and the winding Milk River. Researchers can trace old settlements like Laredo and Savoy, or locate historic sites such as the Hays (old) Sub Agency and the Chinook No 1 mine.

  3. 1958 Map of Havre
    1958 Map of Havre
    1958 Havre
    1958 Print · USGS
    Upper Montana in the late fifties was a landscape of remote rail towns and vast high-plain ranges. Genealogists and historians can trace the Great Northern railroad through Havre, Chinook, and the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation.

  4. 1964 Map of Savoy, 1967 Print
    1964 Map of Savoy, 1967 Print
    1964 Savoy
    1967 Print · USGS
    The Milk River valley and the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation are shown in the mid-1960s, a period of managed irrigation and rail-side growth. Trace old property lines near Savoy, the Great Northern railroad, and the Fort Belknap Cem.

  5. 1984 Map of Dodson, 1985 Print
    1984 Map of Dodson, 1985 Print
    1984 Dodson
    1985 Print · USGS
    Northern Montana ranching and reservation life are captured here in the mid-eighties as the Milk River valley sustains a string of railroad towns. Researchers can locate historic sites like Graveyard Hill, the Fort Belknap Agency, and several rural schoolhouses.

  6. 2024 Map of Savoy, 2024 Print
    2024 Map of Savoy, 2024 Print
    2024 Savoy
    2024 Print · USGS
    The Milk River valley in Blaine County reveals a landscape of tribal history and complex irrigation networks during the early twenty-first century. Researchers can locate the Fort Belknap Agency, trace the North Canal, and find family landmarks like Pony Hill Cem.

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