1950s Maps of Verner Township, North Dakota

Explore 8 historic maps of Verner Township from the 1950s. These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1950s — 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 Verner Township's landscape evolved across the 1950s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

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Verner Township, ND maps

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  1. 1952 Map of Oakes, 1954 Print
    1952 Map of Oakes, 1954 Print
    1952 Oakes
    1954 Print · USGS
    In the early fifties, this Dickey County hub sat at a critical rail junction. Trace the path of three major railroads through Oakes, locate local landmarks like Oakes View Cemetery, and identify rural prairie infrastructure including School No 4 and various flowing wells.

  2. 1952 Map of Crete, 1954 Print
    1952 Map of Crete, 1954 Print
    1952 Crete
    1954 Print · USGS
    Sargent County prairie life in the early fifties was centered on remote rail stops and township schoolhouses. Researchers can trace family ties to Emmanuel Ch and locate rural landmarks like Crete, Hample, and the distinct waters of Bruns Slough.
    2 unique versions available

  3. 1953 Map of Jamestown
    1953 Map of Jamestown
    1953 Jamestown
    1953 Print · USGS
    Southeastern North Dakota was a thriving rail and agricultural corridor in the early fifties, anchored by the James River. Researchers can trace the footprints of institutional landmarks like the North Dakota State Hospital and historic sites such as Whitestone Hill Battlefield Park.
    3 unique versions available

  4. 1953 Map of Fargo, 1965 Print
    1953 Map of Fargo, 1965 Print
    1953 Fargo
    1965 Print · USGS
    The Red River Valley in the mid-fifties was a bustling rail and agricultural corridor during a period of steady prairie growth. Genealogists and historians can trace the intricate rail networks of the Great Northern and Soo Line connecting local hubs like Casselton and Wahpeton.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1955 Map of Oakes SE, 1956 Print
    1955 Map of Oakes SE, 1956 Print
    1955 Oakes SE
    1956 Print · USGS
    The rail-driven landscape of Dickey County is captured in the mid-fifties, featuring the strategic junction at Ludden. Researchers can trace the paths of the Great Northern and Riverdale Sch alongside the winding James River.

  6. 1956 Map of Fargo
    1956 Map of Fargo
    1956 Fargo
    1956 Print · USGS
    The Red River Valley's agricultural heartland is documented here in the mid-fifties as the rail-and-road network expanded across the plains. Genealogists can trace family roots through numerous small railroad towns and local landmarks like Casselton, Sheyenne Valley Church, and Sisseton Indian Res.

  7. 1956 Map of Jamestown
    1956 Map of Jamestown
    1956 Jamestown
    1956 Print · USGS
    The James River valley and the vast alkali lake country of south-central North Dakota are captured here in the mid-fifties. Genealogists can trace family farms across several counties, locating small rail stops like Medberry and monuments like Whitestone Hill Battlefield Park.

  8. 1956 Map of Straubville, 1957 Print
    1956 Map of Straubville, 1957 Print
    1956 Straubville
    1957 Print · USGS
    Sargent County agriculture and rail transport intersect in the mid-1950s, centered on the village of Straubville. Researchers can trace old township schools like School No 2 and the paths of the Great Northern and Soo Line railroads.

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