Old Maps of Leidy Township, Pennsylvania

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  1. 1946 Map of Renovo West, 1953 Print
    1946 Map of Renovo West, 1953 Print
    1946 Renovo West
    1953 Print · USGS
    Clinton County's river valleys and ridgelines come alive in this mid-century survey of the Pennsylvania wilds. Trace the industrial footprint of the Pennsylvania RR through Renovo or find family history at Laurel Hill Cem and Summerson Cem.
    9 unique versions available

  2. 1946 Map of Hammersley Fork, 1954 Print
    1946 Map of Hammersley Fork, 1954 Print
    1946 Hammersley Fork
    1954 Print · USGS
    The deep valleys of north-central Pennsylvania appear just after the war as small creek-side settlements remain the primary nodes of local life. Genealogists can trace family names at Summerson Cem and McCoy Cem or locate the old Central Sch near Hammersley Fork.
    4 unique versions available

  3. 1946 Map of Keating, 1954 Print
    1946 Map of Keating, 1954 Print
    1946 Keating
    1954 Print · USGS
    Clinton County’s deep river valleys and high ridges are shown just after the war, centered on the strategic rail junction at Keating. Genealogists and industrial historians can trace the New York Central line through the mountains and locate the settlement at Bitumen.
    4 unique versions available

  4. 1946 Map of Tamarack, 1955 Print
    1946 Map of Tamarack, 1955 Print
    1946 Tamarack
    1955 Print · USGS
    Clinton and Potter Counties appear in the mid-forties as a landscape of deep valleys and vital watershed headwaters. Genealogists and historians can trace the remote highlands surrounding Tamarack, locating local landmarks like Browns Mill and the Tamarack Lookout Tower.
    4 unique versions available

  5. 1946 Map of Renovo West, 1959 Print
    1946 Map of Renovo West, 1959 Print
    1946 Renovo West
    1959 Print · USGS
    Clinton County during the post-war era shows a landscape of river-valley industry and upland extraction. You can trace the rail networks through Renovo, find family plots at Noyes Cem, and locate the Strip Mine operations above Westport.
    4 unique versions available

  6. 1948 Map of Keating
    1948 Map of Keating
    1948 Keating
    1948 Print · USGS
    The confluence of the Susquehanna and Sinnemahoning Creek appears in the late 1940s as a vital railroad corridor through the mountains. Genealogists and historians can trace the riverside rail stops at Keating and Wistar or the upland community of Bitumen.

  7. 1948 Map of Hammersley Fork
    1948 Map of Hammersley Fork
    1948 Hammersley Fork
    1948 Print · USGS
    Clinton and Potter counties appear here in the late 1940s, highlighting the rural communities nestled along the winding waters of Kettle Creek. Genealogists can locate family landmarks such as Summerson Cem, McCoy Cem, and the Central Sch.
    2 unique versions available

  8. 1948 Map of Tamarack
    1948 Map of Tamarack
    1948 Tamarack
    1948 Print · USGS
    The northern reaches of Clinton County are captured here just after the war, showing a landscape defined by deep creek valleys and forest fire lookouts. Researchers can locate the Tamarack Lookout Tower, the Cem near Cross Fork, and the distinct boggy terrain of Tamarack Swamp.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1949 Map of Renovo West
    1949 Map of Renovo West
    1949 Renovo West
    1949 Print · USGS
    Clinton County's river-and-rail corridor is captured in the late 1940s as industry thrives along the riverbanks. Researchers can trace family roots at St Josephs Cem, explore the mountain village of Westport, and follow the old PENNSYLVANIA railroad line.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 1954 Map of Williamsport
    1954 Map of Williamsport
    1954 Williamsport
    1954 Print · USGS
    North-central Pennsylvania in the mid-fifties is defined by the winding West Branch Susquehanna River and its industrial valley. Local historians can trace the massive Susquehanna Ordnance Depot and the extensive rail networks of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

  11. 1960 Map of Williamsport
    1960 Map of Williamsport
    1960 Williamsport
    1960 Print · USGS
    North-central Pennsylvania in the mid-twentieth century was a vital corridor of rail and river industry stretching from the New York line to the coal regions. Genealogists can trace the rail networks of the Pennsylvania RR and Lehigh Valley RR connecting towns like Williamsport, Towanda, and Lock Haven.

  12. 1962 Map of Williamsport, 1966 Print
    1962 Map of Williamsport, 1966 Print
    1962 Williamsport
    1966 Print · USGS
    North-central Pennsylvania was a landscape of industrial river hubs and vast state woodlands in the early sixties. Researchers can trace the path of the Pennsylvania Railroad through Williamsport and explore the remote reaches of Bucktail State Park.
    5 unique versions available

  13. 1965 Map of Williamsport
    1965 Map of Williamsport
    1965 Williamsport
    1965 Print · USGS
    North-central Pennsylvania in the mid-1960s is defined by the industrial river towns and vast timberlands of the Allegheny Plateau. Researchers can trace historic rail lines like the Erie Lackawanna and Reading as they thread through Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Jersey Shore.

  14. 1966 Map of Williamsport
    1966 Map of Williamsport
    1966 Williamsport
    1966 Print · USGS
    The Susquehanna Valley was a hub of transit and industry in the mid-seventies, where the river's West Branch connected major college towns and timberlands. Researchers can trace historical rail lines like the Reading or locate regional landmarks from Jersey Shore to Ricketts Glen State Park.

  15. 1984 Map of Williamsport West, 1985 Print
    1984 Map of Williamsport West, 1985 Print
    1984 Williamsport West
    1985 Print · USGS
    Central Pennsylvania in the mid-eighties was a landscape of dense state forests and industrious river towns along the West Branch Susquehanna River. Trace the rail lines of Conrail through Renovo or locate the historic grounds of Lock Haven State College.
    2 unique versions available

  16. 1994 Map of Hammersley Fork, 1999 Print
    1994 Map of Hammersley Fork, 1999 Print
    1994 Hammersley Fork
    1999 Print · USGS
    Clinton and Potter Counties are shown here in the 1990s, dominated by the winding valley of Kettle Creek. Genealogists and local historians can locate Hammersley Fork, trace the grounds of Summerson Cem, or find the former Central Sch.

  17. 1994 Map of Tamarack, 1999 Print
    1994 Map of Tamarack, 1999 Print
    1994 Tamarack
    1999 Print · USGS
    Clinton and Potter counties are shown here in the mid-1990s, capturing a landscape defined by the deep woods of the Susquehannock and Sproul State Forests. Researchers can locate the Tamarack Lookout Tower, the small settlement of Cross Fork, and the Tamarack Swamp Natural Area.

  18. 2023 Map of Keating, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Keating, 2023 Print
    2023 Keating
    2023 Print · USGS
    Settled at the confluence of Sinnemahoning Creek and the Susquehanna, this area was a vital waterway hub. Genealogists can trace family names at Bitumen and Saint Marys Catholic Cem or explore the terrain of Keating.

  19. 2023 Map of Renovo West, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Renovo West, 2023 Print
    2023 Renovo West
    2023 Print · USGS
    Clinton County river life and mountain trails define this landscape along the Susquehanna during the early twenty-first century. Genealogists and researchers can trace family burial sites like Kepler Cem or explore the mountain hollows surrounding West Renovo and Shintown.

  20. 2023 Map of Tamarack, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Tamarack, 2023 Print
    2023 Tamarack
    2023 Print · USGS
    Clinton County’s high ridges and river valleys are shown here in the 2020s, centering on the mountain hamlets along Kettle Creek. Researchers can trace the layout of Tamarack and Cross Fork, finding local landmarks like Laurel Hill Cem and the Tamarack Swamp.

  21. 2023 Map of Hammersley Fork, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Hammersley Fork, 2023 Print
    2023 Hammersley Fork
    2023 Print · USGS
    Settlement and recreation meet along the Potter and Clinton county lines in the contemporary Pennsylvania wilds. Genealogists and researchers can trace old family burial grounds at Gospel Camp Cemetery and McCoy Cemetery near Hammersley Fork.

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