Old Maps of Midway, Nebraska
Explore 9 old maps of Midway, spanning from 1899 to today. These high-resolution historic maps reveal how streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and natural features evolved over time — perfect for genealogy, metal detecting, research, and local history exploration.
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Midway, NE maps
(9)- 1899 Map of Loup1899 Loup1899 Print · USGSCentral Nebraska at the end of the century was a land defined by its rivers and expanding rail lines. Genealogists can trace the early pioneer hubs of Dannebrog, Ashton, and Scotia along the Union Pacific RR.2 unique versions available
- 1953 Map of Nysted, 1955 Print1953 Nysted1955 Print · USGSHoward County farming communities and the winding Middle Loup River are captured here in the early fifties. Local historians can trace the foundations of several rural districts via Czechoslovakia Cem, Scotch Cem, and Nysted.2 unique versions available
- 1955 Map of Broken Bow1955 Broken Bow1955 Print · USGSCentral Nebraska in the mid-fifties is defined by the sweeping Sand Hills and the vital river valleys that supported its ranching and rail towns. Researchers can trace the rail corridors of the Union Pacific RR and locate settlements like Dannebrog, Broken Bow, and Brewster.5 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Broken Bow1956 Broken Bow1956 Print · USGSCentral Nebraska during the mid-fifties reveals a region defined by its river-valley railroads and the rolling Sand Hills. Genealogists and local historians can trace the paths of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy through towns like Broken Bow, Merna, and Anselmo.
- 1985 Map of St. Paul1985 St. Paul1985 Print · USGSCentral Nebraska's river valleys and rail towns are captured here in the mid-eighties, showing the region's agricultural and cultural foundations. Researchers can trace historic communities like Dannebrog, Scotia, and Nysted, or locate landmarks such as Sherman Reservoir and Happy Jack Peak.2 unique versions available
- 2011 Map of Nysted, 2011 Print2011 Nysted2011 Print · USGSCovers Midway, including Farwell, Nysted, and other nearby areas
- 2014 Map of Nysted, 2014 Print2014 Nysted2014 Print · USGSCovers Midway, including Farwell, Nysted, and other nearby areas
- 2017 Map of Nysted, 2017 Print2017 Nysted2017 Print · USGSCovers Midway, including Farwell, Nysted, and other nearby areas
- 2021 Map of Nysted, 2021 Print2021 Nysted2021 Print · USGSHoward County's rural landscape is defined by the agricultural rhythms and immigrant heritage of central Nebraska. Researchers can trace ancestral roots through sites like the Czechoslovakia Cem, Nysted Cem, and the settlement of Farwell.
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