Old Maps of Bowring, Oklahoma

Explore 11 old maps of Bowring, spanning from 1909 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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Bowring, OK maps

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  1. 1909 Map of Pawhuska, 1957 Print
    1909 Map of Pawhuska, 1957 Print
    1909 Pawhuska
    1957 Print · USGS
    Osage County comes alive in this turn-of-the-century survey of the terrain around Pawhuska and its neighboring rail towns. Trace the paths of three major railroads as they pass through Barnsdall, find landmarks like Daltons Caves, or locate the White Swan Ford.

  2. 1910 Map of Pawhuska
    1910 Map of Pawhuska
    1910 Pawhuska
    1910 Print · USGS
    Osage County's landscape at the dawn of Oklahoma statehood reveals a transition from tribal lands to a rail-connected economy. Genealogists and historians can trace early settlements like Wynona and Bigheart, or find local landmarks like Daltons Caves and White Swan Ford.
    2 unique versions available

  3. 1955 Map of Enid, 1966 Print
    1955 Map of Enid, 1966 Print
    1955 Enid
    1966 Print · USGS
    North-central Oklahoma's transition from open plains to the blackjack hills of the Osage Indian Reservation is captured in the mid-1950s. Researchers can trace the development of the Naval Reserve Oil Field, the grounds of Vance AFB, and the early footprints of Tulsa and Stillwater.
    4 unique versions available

  4. 1958 Map of Enid
    1958 Map of Enid
    1958 Enid
    1958 Print · USGS
    Northern Oklahoma is mapped here in the late fifties, showcasing a dense network of petroleum production and historic tribal lands. Researchers can trace the legacy of the Osage Indian Reservation, early energy hubs like the Cushing Oil Field, and the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1971 Map of Bowring, 1973 Print
    1971 Map of Bowring, 1973 Print
    1971 Bowring
    1973 Print · USGS
    Osage County's landscape in the early seventies centers on the newly established Hulah Lake and the shifting economy of northern Oklahoma. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named sites and infrastructure near Bowring, the Old Railroad Grade, and Deadmans Rock.

  6. 1985 Map of Pawhuska, 1986 Print
    1985 Map of Pawhuska, 1986 Print
    1985 Pawhuska
    1986 Print · USGS
    The Osage Indian Reservation and its tribal capital at Pawhuska are seen here in the mid-1980s as the region's ranching and oil legacies matured. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named sites and vanished industrial tracks near Bigheart, Wynona, and Gray Horse.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 2010 Map of Bowring, 2010 Print
    2010 Map of Bowring, 2010 Print
    2010 Bowring
    2010 Print · USGS
    Covers Bowring, including Hulah, Hickory Hill, and other nearby areas

  8. 2012 Map of Bowring, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Bowring, 2012 Print
    2012 Bowring
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Bowring, including Hulah, Hickory Hill, and other nearby areas

  9. 2016 Map of Bowring, 2016 Print
    2016 Map of Bowring, 2016 Print
    2016 Bowring
    2016 Print · USGS
    Covers Bowring, including Hulah, Hickory Hill, and other nearby areas

  10. 2018 Map of Bowring, 2018 Print
    2018 Map of Bowring, 2018 Print
    2018 Bowring
    2018 Print · USGS
    Covers Bowring, including Hulah, Hickory Hill, and other nearby areas

  11. 2022 Map of Bowring, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Bowring, 2022 Print
    2022 Bowring
    2022 Print · USGS
    Northern Osage County at the Oklahoma-Kansas border is shown here in the 2020s, dominated by the winding Caney River valley. Researchers can trace family history at the Labadie Family Cem and locate landmarks like Deadmans Rock and Bowring.

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