Old Maps of Schrader, Ross County

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Schrader, Ross County maps

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  1. 1906 Map of Chillicothe, 1954 Print
    1906 Map of Chillicothe, 1954 Print
    1906 Chillicothe
    1954 Print · USGS
    In the early 1900s, this area of south-central Ohio was defined by a complex intersection of major railroads and river valleys. Researchers can trace the development of Chillicothe or locate ancestral sites at Londonderry, Bethel Chapel, and the County Infirmary.

  2. 1908 Map of Chillicothe, 1943 Print
    1908 Map of Chillicothe, 1943 Print
    1908 Chillicothe
    1943 Print · USGS
    Chillicothe and its surrounding rural townships thrive at a turn-of-the-century crossroads of river and rail. Trace old family landmarks and institutions like Mount Logan, Bethel Chapel, and the County Infirmary across Ross and Pickaway counties.

  3. 1947 Map of Columbus, 1948 Print
    1947 Map of Columbus, 1948 Print
    1947 Columbus
    1948 Print · USGS
    Central Ohio in the late 1940s is captured in this survey, showing the post-war transition of its rail hubs and military airfield expansions. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths of the Ohio Canal, the Pennsylvania RR lines, and the Camp Sherman Military Reservation.

  4. 1961 Map of Columbus
    1961 Map of Columbus
    1961 Columbus
    1961 Print · USGS
    Central and Southern Ohio are captured here in the early sixties, as the region's industrial rail hubs and military bases reached their peak. Genealogists and historians can trace the transition from urban Columbus to rural townships along the Scioto River, locating Lockbourne USAF and old junctions like Washington Court House.

  5. 1961 Map of Chillicothe East, 1963 Print
    1961 Map of Chillicothe East, 1963 Print
    1961 Chillicothe East
    1963 Print · USGS
    Chillicothe functioned as a major Ohio rail and industrial hub in the early sixties, situated where the Scioto River meets Paint Creek. Researchers can trace old family sites like Massieville or locate Three Locks Cem and the Federal Reformatory.
    7 unique versions available

  6. 1962 Map of Columbus
    1962 Map of Columbus
    1962 Columbus
    1962 Print · USGS
    Central Ohio during the early sixties reveals a transition from the industrial corridors of Columbus to the forested ridges of the south. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail networks of the Baltimore & Ohio RR and find local landmarks like Washington Court House and Camp Sherman Military Reservation.

  7. 1967 Map of Columbus, 1969 Print
    1967 Map of Columbus, 1969 Print
    1967 Columbus
    1969 Print · USGS
    Central Ohio during the late sixties serves as a vital corridor of rail and aviation, from the industrial streets of Springfield to the hangar lines of Lockbourne Air Force Base. Genealogists and researchers can trace the growth of towns like Circleville and London or locate rural landmarks such as St Paul church and the London Correctional Institution.
    2 unique versions available

  8. 1980 Map of Wellston, 1982 Print
    1980 Map of Wellston, 1982 Print
    1980 Wellston
    1982 Print · USGS
    The hill country of south-central Ohio in the early eighties shows a landscape of expansive state forests and deep-rooted river towns. Genealogists and historians can trace rural heritage through sites like Buckeye Furnace State Memorial and Mount Zion Cemetery.

  9. 2010 Map of Chillicothe East, 2010 Print
    2010 Map of Chillicothe East, 2010 Print
    2010 Chillicothe East
    2010 Print · USGS
    Covers Schrader, including Chillicothe, Ross County, and other nearby areas

  10. 2013 Map of Chillicothe East, 2013 Print
    2013 Map of Chillicothe East, 2013 Print
    2013 Chillicothe East
    2013 Print · USGS
    Covers Schrader, including Chillicothe, Ross County, and other nearby areas

  11. 2016 Map of Chillicothe East, 2016 Print
    2016 Map of Chillicothe East, 2016 Print
    2016 Chillicothe East
    2016 Print · USGS
    Covers Schrader, including Chillicothe, Ross County, and other nearby areas

  12. 2019 Map of Chillicothe East, 2019 Print
    2019 Map of Chillicothe East, 2019 Print
    2019 Chillicothe East
    2019 Print · USGS
    Covers Schrader, including Chillicothe, Ross County, and other nearby areas

  13. 2023 Map of Chillicothe East, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Chillicothe East, 2023 Print
    2023 Chillicothe East
    2023 Print · USGS
    Ross County, Ohio, comes into sharp focus in this contemporary survey of the Scioto River valley. Researchers can trace family history through numerous local sites like Grandview Cem, Massieville Cem, and the historic Ross County Courthouse.

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