Old Maps of Wagoner, North Carolina
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(10)- 1891 Map of Yadkinville, 1964 Print1891 Yadkinville1964 Print · USGSSurry and Yadkin counties are shown here in the late nineteenth century as the river-and-rail economy began to reshape the Piedmont. Genealogists can trace family landmarks and early crossings like Kapps Mill, Poindexter Ferry, and Cross Roads Church.
- 1893 Map of Yadkinville, 1944 Print1893 Yadkinville1944 Print · USGSNorthwest North Carolina at the close of the nineteenth century was a landscape of river-dependent commerce and mountain ridges. Researchers can trace the early industrial footprint of Kapps Mill, locate remote river crossings like Douglass Ford, and follow the progress of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad.
- 1953 Map of Winston-Salem, 1974 Print1953 Winston-Salem1974 Print · USGSThe North Carolina Piedmont and Virginia highlands meet in the mid-1950s, a landscape defined by the tobacco and textile hubs of the Blue Ridge foothills. Researchers can trace the rail-and-river geography connecting Winston-Salem to mountain towns like Mount Airy and Galax.2 unique versions available
- 1955 Map of Winston-Salem1955 Winston-Salem1955 Print · USGSThe Central Blue Ridge and Piedmont transition are captured here in the mid-fifties, from the industrial hub of Winston-Salem to the high peaks of Southwest Virginia. Genealogists can trace family landmarks like Richmond Hill Ch, Siloam Ch, and the old rail stops along the Southern Railway.
- 1962 Map of Winston-Salem1962 Winston-Salem1962 Print · USGSThe North Carolina Piedmont meets the Virginia highlands in the early sixties, showing the rail corridors and mountain gaps of the southern Appalachians. Researchers can trace the Blue Ridge Parkway or locate family sites near Winston-Salem, Mount Airy, and Hanging Rock Mountain.
- 1971 Map of Elkin South, 1973 Print1971 Elkin South1973 Print · USGSCrossing the Yadkin River in the early 1970s, this area captures the industrial activity of Jonesville and the rural reaches of the Brushy Mountains. Genealogists and local historians can trace rural communities around Longtown, Fall Creek Ch, and Starmount High Sch.
- 1976 Map of Elkin South, 1979 Print1976 Elkin South1979 Print · USGSYadkin County and the river valley are captured in the mid-1970s, showing the precise layout of farms and settlements. Genealogists can trace the rural landscape surrounding Elkin, Wagoner, and the family-named landmarks of Arnold Mountain.
- 1984 Map of Winston-Salem, 1985 Print1984 Winston-Salem1985 Print · USGSThe North Carolina Piedmont in the mid-1980s shows the growth of Winston-Salem and the busy rail corridors of the Southern Railway. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named lands and rural communities from Yadkinville to Mount Airy.2 unique versions available
- 1996 Map of Elkin South, 2000 Print1996 Elkin South2000 Print · USGSThe riverfront towns of Jonesville and Elkin meet at the Yadkin River in the mid-1990s, where the rising peaks of the Brushy Mountains define the rural landscape. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Mountain Grove Ch Cem, Starmount High Sch, and the small airfield at Swan Creek Airport.
- 2022 Map of Elkin South, 2022 Print2022 Elkin South2022 Print · USGSThe Yadkin River valley and the Brushy Mountains come into focus in this contemporary survey of the Surry and Yadkin County border. Genealogists and local historians can trace rural roots through numerous sites like Jonesville Cem, Longtown, and Arlington Cem.
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