Old Maps of Northside, Missoula for Academic Research
Study the evolution of Northside with 9 high-resolution historic maps. Whether you're teaching, researching, or modeling changes in land use, these maps provide essential visual documentation of urban, environmental, and geographic change.
- Analyze long-term change: Track patterns in development, transportation, and natural features.
- Ideal for environmental or urban studies: Support academic projects with primary historical map data.
- Use in the classroom or lab: Educators and researchers rely on these maps to bring historical context to life.
These maps are a powerful tool for teaching, research, and visualizing how Northside has changed over the decades.
Northside, Missoula maps
(9)- 1903 Map of Bonner1903 Bonner1903 Print · USGSMissoula and the surrounding river canyons come to life in this turn-of-the-century survey during the height of early rail expansion. Trace the original path of the Northern Pacific through mountain passes and locate early settlements like Bonner, Potomac, and Clinton.4 unique versions available
- 1947 Map of Butte, 1949 Print1947 Butte1949 Print · USGSWestern Montana at the peak of its rail-and-river era shows the vital connections between the mining and industrial centers of Butte and Helena. Researchers can trace the three major railroad lines serving mountain settlements like Garrison, Philipsburg, and Warm Springs.2 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Butte1958 Butte1958 Print · USGSCovers Northside, including Missoula, Butte, and other nearby areas5 unique versions available
- 1960 Map of Butte1960 Butte1960 Print · USGSCovers Northside, including Missoula, Butte, and other nearby areas
- 1962 Map of Butte1962 Butte1962 Print · USGSWestern Montana in the early sixties remains a landscape of industrial muscle and high-mountain passes. Trace the rail lines of the Northern Pacific through Deer Lodge and the mining history around Anaconda and Philipsburg.
- 1964 Map of Northeast Missoula, 1967 Print1964 Northeast Missoula1967 Print · USGSMissoula and its northeast foothills are captured in the mid-1960s, showing the city's reach toward the Lolo National Forest. Local historians can trace the early residential limits near St Mary Cem, the rural character of Bandmann Flats, and old irrigation works like Williams Ditch.3 unique versions available
- 1984 Map of Missoula East1984 Missoula East1984 Print · USGSThe Clark Fork valley and the Garnet Range are shown here in the mid-1980s as the region's timber and rail heritage remained prominent. Researchers can trace the Burlington Northern line and locate old mining sites like Garnet and the Copper Cliff Mine.
- 1999 Map of Northeast Missoula, 2003 Print1999 Northeast Missoula2003 Print · USGSMissoula’s northeastern corridor at the close of the century shows a unique mix of wild forest boundaries and riverfront growth. Researchers can trace historic landmarks like St Mary Cem, the Marshall Ski Area, and the early settlement at East Missoula.
- 2024 Map of Northeast Missoula, 2024 Print2024 Northeast Missoula2024 Print · USGSMissoula and its mountain-fringed neighborhoods are captured in detail during this recent period of the city's growth. Researchers can trace historic burial sites at Saint Mary's Cem and follow the intricate trail networks through Sawmill Gulch and Woods Gulch.
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