1900s (20th Century) Maps of Greenville, North Carolina

Explore 13 historic maps of Greenville 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 Greenville's landscape evolved across the 1900s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

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Greenville, NC maps

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  1. 1903 Map of Winterville, 1954 Print
    1903 Map of Winterville, 1954 Print
    1903 Winterville
    1954 Print · USGS
    Pitt County at the dawn of the twentieth century was a landscape of river landings and new rail lines. Genealogists can trace early homesteads near Greenville and Winterville or locate landmarks like the Pitt County Poor Farm and Browns Old Ferry.

  2. 1905 Map of Winterville, 1942 Print
    1905 Map of Winterville, 1942 Print
    1905 Winterville
    1942 Print · USGS
    Pitt County at the dawn of the twentieth century was a landscape shaped by the Tar River and the expanding A. C. L. R. R. network. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named sites like Galloway Crossroads, identify the location of the Pitt County Poor Farm, or locate vanished river landings such as Pillsboro Ldg.

  3. 1953 Map of Rocky Mount, 1964 Print
    1953 Map of Rocky Mount, 1964 Print
    1953 Rocky Mount
    1964 Print · USGS
    Eastern North Carolina in the mid-fifties is defined by its deep river basins and the vast wetlands of the Tidewater. Genealogists can trace family roots through hubs like Kinston and New Bern or explore the wilderness of Pettigrew State Park and Lake Mattamuskeet.
    4 unique versions available

  4. 1954 Map of Rocky Mount
    1954 Map of Rocky Mount
    1954 Rocky Mount
    1954 Print · USGS
    Eastern North Carolina is mapped in the mid-fifties, showing a landscape of sounds, swamps, and steam-era rail lines. Genealogists can trace the rural road networks and rail spurs connecting towns like Tarboro, Greenville, and the remote Columbia.

  5. 1981 Map of Greenville SW, 1982 Print
    1981 Map of Greenville SW, 1982 Print
    1981 Greenville SW
    1982 Print · USGS
    Pitt County south of the Tar River was entering a period of suburban growth in the early eighties. Genealogists and local historians can locate early schools and churches including St Gabriel Sch, Robinson Sch, and Reedy Branch Ch.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 1981 Map of Greenville NE, 1982 Print
    1981 Map of Greenville NE, 1982 Print
    1981 Greenville NE
    1982 Print · USGS
    Pitt County's agricultural landscape and rural church communities are captured here in the early eighties. Genealogists and local historians can trace family landmarks and rural centers like Stokes, Sycamore Chapel, and the North Pitt High Sch.

  7. 1982 Map of Greenville SE
    1982 Map of Greenville SE
    1982 Greenville SE
    1982 Print · USGS
    The southeastern expansion of the Greenville area is captured here in the early eighties, showcasing the city's growth alongside the Tar River. Genealogists can trace family names at Worthingtons Crossroads or find legacy sites like Old Simpson Cem and Red Banks Ch.

  8. 1982 Map of Greenville NW
    1982 Map of Greenville NW
    1982 Greenville NW
    1982 Print · USGS
    Pitt County's rural landscape is captured in the early 1980s, showing the reach of the Tar River and the sprawling Grindle Pocosin. Genealogists can trace family landmarks like Flemings Chapel, Belvoir Sch, and the unique Voice of America station.

  9. 1985 Map of Rocky Mount
    1985 Map of Rocky Mount
    1985 Rocky Mount
    1985 Print · USGS
    The eastern North Carolina coastal plain in the mid-eighties shows a landscape defined by its river-and-rail heritage. Genealogists and local historians can trace the development of Rocky Mount, Greenville, and Wilson, or locate landmarks like East Carolina University and the Voice of America site.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 1998 Map of Greenville SE, 2001 Print
    1998 Map of Greenville SE, 2001 Print
    1998 Greenville SE
    2001 Print · USGS
    Southeast of Greenville in the late 1990s, the growing campus of East Carolina University meets the rural crossroads of Pitt County. Genealogists and historians can trace numerous rural cemeteries and small communities like Hollywood Crossroads, Simpson, and Galloway Crossroads.

  11. 1998 Map of Greenville SW, 2001 Print
    1998 Map of Greenville SW, 2001 Print
    1998 Greenville SW
    2001 Print · USGS
    Pitt County's growth is captured here in the late nineties as Greenville expands south toward Winterville. Genealogists and local historians can locate specific community landmarks like Red Oak Ch, Sadie Saulter Sch, and the rural junction at Hines Crossroads.

  12. 1998 Map of Greenville NE, 2001 Print
    1998 Map of Greenville NE, 2001 Print
    1998 Greenville NE
    2001 Print · USGS
    Greenville and its rural northern outskirts are captured in the late nineties as urban growth began pressing into the surrounding farmland. Genealogists and local historians can locate many rural landmarks, from Sweet Gum Grove Ch to the County Fairground.

  13. 1998 Map of Greenville NW, 2001 Print
    1998 Map of Greenville NW, 2001 Print
    1998 Greenville NW
    2001 Print · USGS
    Northwest of Greenville in the late nineties, the Tar River bottomlands reveal a landscape of rural crossroads and wetlands. Genealogists can trace family landmarks like Belvoir Sch, Gum Swamp Ch, and the landing at Center Bluff.

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