1900s (20th Century) Maps of Oxford, New York

Explore 15 historic maps of Oxford from the 1900s (20th Century). These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1900s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.

Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Oxford's landscape evolved across the 1900s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

  • Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 1900s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
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Start exploring Oxford's history through authentic maps from the 1900s. This is your window into the past.


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  1. 1902 Map of Coventry
    1902 Map of Coventry
    1902 Coventry
    1902 Print · USGS
    Chenango County at the start of the twentieth century was a landscape of hilltop farms and busy valley rail towns. Researchers can trace ancestral roots in Oxford, Coventry, and Brisben or locate family lands along Genegantslet Creek.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1904 Map of Oxford
    1904 Map of Oxford
    1904 Oxford
    1904 Print · USGS
    Chenango County communities thrive along the river and rail corridors of the early twentieth century. Researchers can trace family homesteads near Oxford, locate Robinson Mill, or follow the routes of the New York Ontario and Western RR.
    5 unique versions available

  3. 1948 Map of Binghamton, 1980 Print
    1948 Map of Binghamton, 1980 Print
    1948 Binghamton
    1980 Print · USGS
    Central New York and the Southern Tier thrive in the late 1940s as a hub of rail traffic and mountain industry. Researchers can trace historic transit lines like the Erie Railroad through Binghamton or find old valley settlements near Oneonta and Delhi.

  4. 1949 Map of Tyner, 1963 Print
    1949 Map of Tyner, 1963 Print
    1949 Tyner
    1963 Print · USGS
    Chenango County's upland ridges and river valleys are captured here in the late 1940s as rural life centered on small corners and rail stops. You can trace the Abandoned Canal along the Chenango River or locate family burial sites like Loomis Cem and Moore Cem.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1949 Map of Brisben, 1964 Print
    1949 Map of Brisben, 1964 Print
    1949 Brisben
    1964 Print · USGS
    Chenango County in the late 1940s remains a landscape of river-valley rail lines and high-ridge farms. Family historians can trace local roots through landmarks like the Little White Ch, Old Chapel Cem, and rural schoolhouses such as School No 24.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 1949 Map of Oxford, 1967 Print
    1949 Map of Oxford, 1967 Print
    1949 Oxford
    1967 Print · USGS
    Chenango River valley life in the late 1940s centers on the busy rail and river hub of Oxford. Trace the transition from water to rail travel along the Abandoned Canal and find local landmarks like the Womans Relief Corps Home and Gospel Hill Ch.

  7. 1949 Map of West Bainbridge, 1971 Print
    1949 Map of West Bainbridge, 1971 Print
    1949 West Bainbridge
    1971 Print · USGS
    Chenango County upland territory is documented here just after the war, showing the rural townships of Bainbridge and Coventry. Researchers can trace ancestral property and travel routes through old settlements like Coventryville, North Afton, and the West Bainbridge Cemetery.
    2 unique versions available

  8. 1950 Map of Binghamton
    1950 Map of Binghamton
    1950 Binghamton
    1950 Print · USGS
    Binghamton and the surrounding Southern Tier are shown in the mid-century era, highlighting the intricate rail and river networks that drove local industry. Researchers can trace the path of the Erie Railroad and locate landmarks from Otsego Lake to Sidney Mountain.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1951 Map of Brisben
    1951 Map of Brisben
    1951 Brisben
    1951 Print · USGS
    Chenango County's river-and-rail corridor is captured here at mid-century, following the valley through the town of Oxford. Researchers can locate vanished landmarks like the Abandoned Canal, Old Chapel Ch, and rural schoolhouses including School No 24.

  10. 1951 Map of Tyner
    1951 Map of Tyner
    1951 Tyner
    1951 Print · USGS
    The Chenango River valley in the early fifties shows a landscape of rural hamlets and deep-rooted family history. You can trace the path of the Abandoned Canal and find numerous family-named burial sites like Moore Cem and Bowles Cem.

  11. 1951 Map of West Bainbridge
    1951 Map of West Bainbridge
    1951 West Bainbridge
    1951 Print · USGS
    Chenango County hills and rural hamlets are captured here at the mid-century, before the modern highway era. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named sites such as Blakesley Corner, North Afton, and the West Bainbridge Cemetery.

  12. 1951 Map of Oxford
    1951 Map of Oxford
    1951 Oxford
    1951 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Chenango County remains defined by its river valley and the maturing transportation networks of Oxford and its surrounding townships. Researchers can trace rural schoolhouses like School No 13 and old family cemeteries including Mason-Packer Cem.

  13. 1958 Map of Binghamton
    1958 Map of Binghamton
    1958 Binghamton
    1958 Print · USGS
    Central New York in the late fifties was a network of manufacturing cities and river valleys connected by vital rail lines. Genealogists and historians can trace family roots in Oneonta, Norwich, and Cooperstown or locate long-standing farms along Schoharie Creek.

  14. 1963 Map of Binghamton
    1963 Map of Binghamton
    1963 Binghamton
    1963 Print · USGS
    The Southern Tier and Catskill peaks are shown in the early sixties as new reservoirs reshaped the valleys. Trace historic rail corridors like the Erie Lackawanna RR and explore lakeside settlements such as Cooperstown and Oneonta.

  15. 1985 Map of Binghamton, 1986 Print
    1985 Map of Binghamton, 1986 Print
    1985 Binghamton
    1986 Print · USGS
    The Southern Tier during the mid-1980s shows a landscape of river-valley industry and expanding university campuses. Genealogists and local historians can trace family roots through riverside towns like Bainbridge, Sidney, and the Calvary Cem in the Binghamton area.
    2 unique versions available

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