Old Maps of Kearsarge, Conway for Metal Detecting
Plan your next treasure hunt with 14 historic maps of Kearsarge. Find old homesites, ghost towns, trails, and gathering spots that may be lost to time — perfect for identifying promising metal detecting locations.
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Kearsarge, Conway maps
(14)- 1894 Map of North Conway1894 North Conway1894 Print · USGSThe Saco River valley and the eastern White Mountains were at a pivotal moment in the 1890s as rail travel and local industry expanded. Genealogists and hikers can trace old routes near North Conway, the granite works at Redstone, and landmarks like Cathedral Ledge.
- 1896 Map of North Conway1896 North Conway1896 Print · USGSCarroll County and the surrounding New Hampshire-Maine borderlands are captured here during the peak of the Victorian mountain tourism and rail era. Researchers can trace the dual rail lines serving North Conway and locate long-standing settlements like Jackson, Redstone, and Lower Bartlett.9 unique versions available
- 1942 Map of North Conway, 1956 Print1942 North Conway1956 Print · USGSThe Saco River valley at the onset of the 1940s shows a landscape balancing timber heritage with growing mountain tourism. Researchers can trace historic rail lines like the Maine Central RR, locate the Eastman Sch, or find early wilderness outposts like the Black Mtn Cabin.4 unique versions available
- 1945 Map of North Conway1945 North Conway1945 Print · USGSThe Mount Washington Valley comes alive in the mid-1940s, showing the early infrastructure of the White Mountains' famous resort villages. Genealogists and historians can locate family landmarks like the Eastman Sch, the Panno Place, and the rail junction at Intervale.3 unique versions available
- 1950 Map of Lewiston1950 Lewiston1950 Print · USGSThe Maine and New Hampshire borderlands come alive in this post-war survey of the White Mountains and Androscoggin valley. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Maine Central Railroad and find high-altitude landmarks from Mount Washington to Bretton Woods.2 unique versions available
- 1956 Map of Lewiston, 1975 Print1956 Lewiston1975 Print · USGSThe Northern New England interior is documented here in the mid-fifties, from the industrial Androscoggin River to the high peaks of the White Mountains. Trace the Grand Trunk Railway through mountain passes or locate family landmarks near Sabbathday Lake and Bretton Woods.
- 1961 Map of Lewiston1961 Lewiston1961 Print · USGSWestern Maine and the White Mountains appear here during the early sixties, showing the industrial river towns and vast timberlands before the modern interstate era. Genealogists and historians can trace the Grand Trunk RR through Berlin or locate landmarks like Old Speck Mountain and Elephant Mountain.
- 1962 Map of Lewiston1962 Lewiston1962 Print · USGSThe industrial river valleys and high peaks of Maine and New Hampshire define the region in the early sixties. Trace the rail-and-river network from Lewiston to the White Mountains, passing through mill towns like Berlin and Rumford.
- 1969 Map of Lewiston1969 Lewiston1969 Print · USGSThe northern New England highlands come into focus during the mid-fifties, showing the vital rail and river networks connecting industrial centers to the deep woods. Researchers can trace the path of the Grand Trunk RR or locate landmarks like Mt Washington and Rangeley Lake.
- 1986 Map of Mount Washington1986 Mount Washington1986 Print · USGSThe northern New England highlands are shown here in the mid-eighties, centered on the high peaks and river valleys of the New Hampshire borderlands. Researchers can trace historic transportation lines like the Mount Washington Cog Railway and the Maine Central Railroad near Gorham and Lancaster.
- 1987 Map of North Conway East1987 North Conway East1987 Print · USGSThe borderlands of New Hampshire and Maine are captured here in the late 1980s, centered on the tourism and transit hubs of the Saco River valley. Genealogists and hikers can trace the Maine Central RR through Redstone or locate landmarks like Cranmore Mtn and White Mountain Airport.
- 1988 Map of Mount Washington, 1989 Print1988 Mount Washington1989 Print · USGSThe New Hampshire high country in the late 1980s is defined by its iconic peaks and the legacy of mountain tourism. Trace the routes of the historic Mount Washington Cog Railway and the Maine Central RR through the gaps of Crawford Notch State Park.
- 1995 Map of North Conway East, 2000 Print1995 North Conway East2000 Print · USGSThe eastern White Mountains meet the Maine border in the 1990s, centering on the outdoor-recreation hub of North Conway. Local historians can trace the Conway Scenic Railway, explore the footpaths of the Weeks Brook Trail, or locate landmarks like Redstone Ledge and Mineral Spring.
- 2024 Map of North Conway East, 2024 Print2024 North Conway East2024 Print · USGSThe eastern White Mountains and the Saco River valley appear in detail here during the modern era. Researchers can trace the legacy of early tourism and mountain settlement through family-named landmarks like Rickers Knoll and historic burial grounds such as Kearsarge Cem and Green Hill Cem.
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