Old Maps of Seneca, Nebraska for Metal Detecting
Plan your next treasure hunt with 6 historic maps of Seneca. 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 Seneca.
Seneca, NE maps
(6)- 1948 Map of Seneca, 1956 Print1948 Seneca1956 Print · USGSCovers Seneca, including Kelso, Hooker County, and other nearby areas3 unique versions available
- 1951 Map of Seneca1951 Seneca1951 Print · USGSCovers Seneca, including Kelso, Hooker County, and other nearby areas2 unique versions available
- 1957 Map of Valentine, 1960 Print1957 Valentine1960 Print · USGSCovers Seneca, including Valentine, Martin, and other nearby areas3 unique versions available
- 1959 Map of Valentine1959 Valentine1959 Print · USGSCovers Seneca, including Valentine, Martin, and other nearby areas
- 1985 Map of Goose Creek1985 Goose Creek1985 Print · USGSCovers Seneca, including Kelso, Koshopah, and other nearby areas2 unique versions available
- 1987 Map of Seneca, 1988 Print1987 Seneca1988 Print · USGSCovers Seneca, including Hooker County, Thomas County, and other nearby areas
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