Old Maps of Harpersfield Township, Ohio

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  1. 1904 Map of Chardon, 1962 Print
    1904 Map of Chardon, 1962 Print
    1904 Chardon
    1962 Print · USGS
    Geauga and Lake Counties are shown here during the early twentieth century, just as the region's electric and steam rail networks were at their peak. Researchers can trace the routes of the Cleveland and Chardon Electric RR and find local landmarks like Indian Point or the Infirmary.

  2. 1905 Map of Ashtabula
    1905 Map of Ashtabula
    1905 Ashtabula
    1905 Print · USGS
    Ashtabula and its Lake Erie shoreline were a powerhouse of rail and maritime activity during the early twentieth century. Researchers can trace the complex harbor docks at Sweden, the industrial rail hubs in Geneva, and inland riverside hamlets like Mechanicsville or Austinburg.
    5 unique versions available

  3. 1905 Map of Perry, 1943 Print
    1905 Map of Perry, 1943 Print
    1905 Perry
    1943 Print · USGS
    Lake County’s shoreline at the opening of the twentieth century was a critical corridor of rail and road travel. Genealogists can trace family footprints through Painesville, Madison, and Unionville, or locate specific properties near North Ridge and Genung Corners.

  4. 1905 Map of Jefferson, 1959 Print
    1905 Map of Jefferson, 1959 Print
    1905 Jefferson
    1959 Print · USGS
    Ashtabula County at the start of the twentieth century shows a landscape of growing railroad towns and early pioneer settlements. Genealogists can trace family footprints through sites like the Amish Church, New England Schoolhouse, and vanished stops like Rock Creek Station.

  5. 1906 Map of Chardon, 1940 Print
    1906 Map of Chardon, 1940 Print
    1906 Chardon
    1940 Print · USGS
    Geauga and Lake Counties are mapped here during the era of steam and electric rail, showing the landscape between Chardon and Painesville. Researchers can trace old township boundaries and find landmarks like the Infirmary, Bass Lake, and the New York Chicago and St Louis RR.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 1907 Map of Jefferson, 1943 Print
    1907 Map of Jefferson, 1943 Print
    1907 Jefferson
    1943 Print · USGS
    Ashtabula County at the start of the twentieth century is centered here on Jefferson and its surrounding agricultural townships. Genealogists can trace family footprints across old settlements like Windsor Mills, find the Amish Church, or locate the New England Schoolhouse.

  7. 1950 Map of Cleveland
    1950 Map of Cleveland
    1950 Cleveland
    1950 Print · USGS
    Covers Harpersfield Township, including Cleveland, Akron, and other nearby areas

  8. 1956 Map of Cleveland, 1967 Print
    1956 Map of Cleveland, 1967 Print
    1956 Cleveland
    1967 Print · USGS
    Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania are shown at their industrial height during the mid-fifties, from the steel mills to the lakeshore. Researchers can trace the massive Ravenna Arsenal, the Ohio Turnpike, and vanished rail sidings of the B & O RR.
    3 unique versions available

  9. 1959 Map of East Trumbull, 1961 Print
    1959 Map of East Trumbull, 1961 Print
    1959 East Trumbull
    1961 Print · USGS
    Ashtabula County townships maintained their traditional rural character in the late fifties, shaped by the winding Grand River. Genealogists can locate several small burial grounds and rural pulpits, including Cork Cem, Footville Cem, and Faith Ch.
    3 unique versions available

  10. 1960 Map of Geneva, 1961 Print
    1960 Map of Geneva, 1961 Print
    1960 Geneva
    1961 Print · USGS
    The Lake Erie shoreline and the city of Geneva are captured here in the early sixties, showing a landscape defined by resort growth and heavy rail. Trace family heritage at Evergreen Cem or follow the Grand River past Mechanicsville.
    5 unique versions available

  11. 1960 Map of Thompson, 1961 Print
    1960 Map of Thompson, 1961 Print
    1960 Thompson
    1961 Print · USGS
    Thompson and the Grand River valley are captured in 1960, showing the intersection of Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties. Genealogists can trace family names and landmarks like Maple Grove Cem, St Patricks Ch, and the high ridges of The Edges.
    4 unique versions available

  12. 1960 Map of Madison, 1962 Print
    1960 Map of Madison, 1962 Print
    1960 Madison
    1962 Print · USGS
    The Lake Erie shoreline and the rail corridors of Lake County are captured here in the early sixties. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named sites like Fairview Cem or locate community hubs such as Madison-on-the-Lake and Unionville.
    4 unique versions available

  13. 1962 Map of Cleveland
    1962 Map of Cleveland
    1962 Cleveland
    1962 Print · USGS
    Northeast Ohio and the Pennsylvania borderlands appear here during the industrial peak of the early sixties. Genealogists and historians can trace the expansive rail lines of the Nickel Plate Road and the growth of suburbs from Parma to Lyndhurst.

  14. 1985 Map of Cleveland North, 1986 Print
    1985 Map of Cleveland North, 1986 Print
    1985 Cleveland North
    1986 Print · USGS
    The Ohio shoreline of Lake Erie in the mid-1980s reveals a bustling landscape of industrial rail lines and expanding lakefront communities. Trace the infrastructure of the era through Burke Lakefront Airport, the sprawling CONRAIL lines, and parks like Headlands Beach State Park.

  15. 1986 Map of Ashtabula
    1986 Map of Ashtabula
    1986 Ashtabula
    1986 Print · USGS
    The Lake Erie shoreline and the rural borderlands of Ohio and Pennsylvania are captured here as they appeared in the 1980s. You can trace industrial rail lines like the BESSEMER AND LAKE ERIE or locate family sites near Kelloggsville Cem and Pymatuning State Park.
    2 unique versions available

  16. 1994 Map of Cleveland North
    1994 Map of Cleveland North
    1994 Cleveland North
    1994 Print · USGS
    The Lake Erie shoreline in the mid-nineties shows the urban density of Northeast Ohio giving way to coastal preserves. Researchers can trace the development of lakeside towns like Eastlake and Madison while locating landmarks like Burke Lakefront Airport and Fairport Harbor.

  17. 1994 Map of Madison, 1997 Print
    1994 Map of Madison, 1997 Print
    1994 Madison
    1997 Print · USGS
    Madison and the Lake Erie shoreline are captured here in the mid-1990s, showcasing the area's development along the historic lake ridges. Genealogists and local historians can trace family plots at Madison Memorial Cem or locate community landmarks like Camp Wingfoot and the Trinity Ch.

  18. 1994 Map of East Trumbull, 1997 Print
    1994 Map of East Trumbull, 1997 Print
    1994 East Trumbull
    1997 Print · USGS
    The Grand River valley in Ashtabula County appears here in the mid-nineties, showing a landscape of state preserves and family farms. Local historians can trace family-named sites like South River Road Cem, Footville, and the South Harpersfield Ch.

  19. 1994 Map of Thompson, 1997 Print
    1994 Map of Thompson, 1997 Print
    1994 Thompson
    1997 Print · USGS
    Tracing the northeastern reaches of the Connecticut Western Reserve in the nineties, this map shows the rural character of Thompson and its unique geology. Researchers can locate the Maple Grove Cem, Ledgemont High Sch, and the dramatic escarpment of The Ledges.

  20. 1994 Map of Geneva, 1997 Print
    1994 Map of Geneva, 1997 Print
    1994 Geneva
    1997 Print · USGS
    Ashtabula County's lakefront and river valleys are captured here during the mid-nineties, showing the blend of resort life and rural tradition. Researchers can trace family roots at Evergreen Cem or locate the Covered Bridge and Mechanicsville along the Grand River.

  21. 2023 Map of East Trumbull, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of East Trumbull, 2023 Print
    2023 East Trumbull
    2023 Print · USGS
    Ashtabula County continues its rural tradition in this modern survey of the Grand River valley. Local historians can trace established crossroads settlements like Footville and Cork, alongside several community burial sites including the Trumbull Cem.

  22. 2023 Map of Geneva, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Geneva, 2023 Print
    2023 Geneva
    2023 Print · USGS
    The Ashtabula County shoreline meets the southern reaches of the Western Reserve in this recent study of the Lake Erie coast. Researchers can trace family history at Evergreen Cem or explore the aviation footprints of Old Hickory Airpark and Paine's Airport.

  23. 2023 Map of Thompson, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Thompson, 2023 Print
    2023 Thompson
    2023 Print · USGS
    The northeastern Ohio borderlands come alive in the 2020s as a landscape of rural airfields and deep-rooted cemeteries. Genealogists and local historians can trace burial sites like Evergreen and Maple Grove Cem or locate the historic Saint Patrick parish.

  24. 2023 Map of Madison, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Madison, 2023 Print
    2023 Madison
    2023 Print · USGS
    Lake County's shoreline and interior ridges are captured here in the 2020s, showcasing the transition from beach communities to historic village centers. Genealogists can trace several burial sites including North Ridge Cem and Dock Road Cem near Genung Corners.

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