Old Maps of Mahoning, Windham Township
Explore 10 old maps of Mahoning, spanning from 1905 to today. These high-resolution historic maps reveal how streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and natural features evolved over time — perfect for genealogy, metal detecting, research, and local history exploration.
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Mahoning, Windham Township maps
(10)- 1905 Map of Garrettsville, 1958 Print1905 Garrettsville1958 Print · USGSNortheastern Ohio is shown here at the start of the twentieth century, during a period of heavy rail and traction expansion across Geauga and Portage counties. Genealogists can trace early homesteads near Hiram Rapids, Nelson, and family-named landmarks like Newels Ledge or Steele Crossing.
- 1907 Map of Garrettsville, 1943 Print1907 Garrettsville1943 Print · USGSThe Western Reserve landscape of the early 1900s comes alive in this survey of Geauga and Portage counties. Trace the vanished routes of the Eastern Ohio Traction line or locate family-named settlements like Bundysburg and Smith Crossing.2 unique versions available
- 1950 Map of Cleveland1950 Cleveland1950 Print · USGSCovers Mahoning, including Cleveland, Akron, and other nearby areas
- 1956 Map of Cleveland, 1967 Print1956 Cleveland1967 Print · USGSNortheast 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
- 1959 Map of Garrettsville, 1960 Print1959 Garrettsville1960 Print · USGSGarrettsville and the surrounding townships are captured in the late fifties, showing a landscape defined by the Western Reserve survey grid and rocky ledges. Researchers can locate several family cemeteries, the Erie RR line, and landmarks like Nelson Ledge State Park.3 unique versions available
- 1962 Map of Cleveland1962 Cleveland1962 Print · USGSNortheast 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.
- 1986 Map of Cleveland South1986 Cleveland South1986 Print · USGSNortheast Ohio in the mid-eighties shows the expanding reach of the Akron and Cleveland suburbs into the surrounding countryside. Trace the industrial rail networks of the Erie Lackawanna RR or find local landmarks like Kent State University and the Ravenna Arsenal.
- 1994 Map of Cleveland South1994 Cleveland South1994 Print · USGSThe metropolitan corridor between Akron and Cleveland is shown here in the mid-nineties during a period of significant suburban growth. Researchers can trace the path of the Ohio Turnpike or explore expansive recreation lands like West Branch State Park.
- 1994 Map of Garrettsville, 1997 Print1994 Garrettsville1997 Print · USGSGarrettsville and the surrounding townships of Portage and Geauga counties are captured here in the late twentieth century. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named sites like Abbot Cem and Harrington Cem or explore the distinct geology of Nelson Ledge.
- 2023 Map of Garrettsville, 2023 Print2023 Garrettsville2023 Print · USGSGarrettsville and the tri-county borderlands of Portage, Geauga, and Trumbull are documented here in the early twenty-first century. Genealogists and local historians can trace rural burial sites like Tinker Cem and Park Cem alongside geologic landmarks such as Nelson Ledge.
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