Old Maps of Antrim Township, Pennsylvania for Genealogy

Trace your family roots with 31 historic maps of Antrim Township. These high-res maps reveal old neighborhoods, homesites, landmarks, and streets — helping you uncover where your ancestors lived and how the area evolved over time.

  • Explore historic neighborhoods: Identify where your relatives may have lived in the 1800s or 1900s.
  • Compare maps over time: Trace the changes in streets, buildings, and landmarks for multi-generational research.
  • Perfect for genealogy & ancestry research: Used by family historians and researchers to map out lineage and migration.

These maps are an incredible resource for exploring your personal connection to Antrim Township's past.


Antrim Township, PA maps

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  1. 1900 Map of Mercersburg
    1900 Map of Mercersburg
    1900 Mercersburg
    1900 Print · USGS
    Franklin County at the turn of the century is captured here as a landscape of iron furnaces and valley farms. Trace the early transport lines through Mercersburg, Richmond Furnace, and the old Southern Pennsylvania Br. rail line.

  2. 1902 Map of Chambersburg
    1902 Map of Chambersburg
    1902 Chambersburg
    1902 Print · USGS
    Franklin County at the dawn of the new century shows a thriving valley dominated by the rail lines connecting Chambersburg, Greencastle, and Waynesboro. Genealogists and historians can trace long-gone stops and industrial sites like Guilford Siding, Browns Mills, and the Pond Bank iron area.
    7 unique versions available

  3. 1902 Map of Mercersburg
    1902 Map of Mercersburg
    1902 Mercersburg
    1902 Print · USGS
    Franklin and Fulton counties at the opening of the twentieth century show a landscape defined by iron furnaces and mountain gaps. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines to Mercersburg Junction or locate family sites near Welsh Run and Foltz.
    5 unique versions available

  4. 1909 Map of Hagerstown
    1909 Map of Hagerstown
    1909 Hagerstown
    1909 Print · USGS
    Hagerstown and the Antietam valley appear here during the height of the steam rail era, shortly after the turn of the century. Genealogists and historians can locate family homesteads near landmarks like St James Church, Smoketown School, and the Hagerstown and Boonsboro Ry.

  5. 1912 Map of Hagerstown
    1912 Map of Hagerstown
    1912 Hagerstown
    1912 Print · USGS
    Maryland's Cumberland Valley flourished as a rail and milling corridor during the early twentieth century. Genealogists can trace family names across dozens of rural landmarks like Strites Mill, Hallowell Church, and the Paradise School.
    9 unique versions available

  6. 1912 Map of Williamsport
    1912 Map of Williamsport
    1912 Williamsport
    1912 Print · USGS
    Upper Maryland and the West Virginia panhandle were bustling centers of river and rail transit before the First World War. Researchers can trace the path of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and locate family landmarks like Cushwa Mill or the St James School.
    3 unique versions available

  7. 1942 Map of Hagerstown
    1942 Map of Hagerstown
    1942 Hagerstown
    1942 Print · USGS
    The Cumberland Valley and Potomac corridor are captured here at the height of the Second World War rail-and-river era. Genealogists and historians can trace the industrial landscape of Richmond Furnace, the route of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the grounds of Camp Ritchie.

  8. 1943 Map of Hagerstown
    1943 Map of Hagerstown
    1943 Hagerstown
    1943 Print · USGS
    The Cumberland Valley was a critical wartime logistics hub in the 1940s, teeming with rail traffic and new military installations. Genealogists and historians can trace the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal or locate local landmarks like Richmond Furnace and Camp Ritchie.

  9. 1943 Map of Chambersburg, 1955 Print
    1943 Map of Chambersburg, 1955 Print
    1943 Chambersburg
    1955 Print · USGS
    Chambersburg and the Cumberland Valley are seen here during the war years, dominated by the massive Letterkenny Ordnance Depot and active rail lines. Genealogists can trace family names through dozens of rural landmarks like Salem Ch and the Pennsylvania Soldiers Orphan Sch.
    3 unique versions available

  10. 1943 Map of Mercersburg, 1955 Print
    1943 Map of Mercersburg, 1955 Print
    1943 Mercersburg
    1955 Print · USGS
    Franklin County in the 1940s is captured here in its transition from a ridge-and-valley wilderness to a settled agricultural heartland. Genealogists can trace family landmarks like Claylick Sch, the historic Mercersburg Academy, and the village of Fort Loudon.
    2 unique versions available

  11. 1944 Map of Hagerstown
    1944 Map of Hagerstown
    1944 Hagerstown
    1944 Print · USGS
    Hagerstown and the Maryland-Pennsylvania borderlands are captured here during the mid-1940s industrial peak. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines and rural school districts like White Oak Forest School or find the Fairchild Aircraft Division at the municipal airport.
    2 unique versions available

  12. 1944 Map of Mason-Dixon
    1944 Map of Mason-Dixon
    1944 Mason-Dixon
    1944 Print · USGS
    Maryland and Pennsylvania intersect along the creek-carved borderlands in the mid-1940s. Genealogists and researchers can trace family-named sites like Martins Crossroads, find local institutions such as White Pine School, or locate the Fairview Roller Mill.
    2 unique versions available

  13. 1944 Map of Williamson
    1944 Map of Williamson
    1944 Williamson
    1944 Print · USGS
    Franklin County's rural landscape is captured here during the mid-forties, showing the township life of Antrim and Montgomery. Genealogists can locate family-named schoolhouses and academies like the Welsh Run Academy and Pinefield School, or trace the rail line through Williamson.
    5 unique versions available

  14. 1944 Map of Greencastle
    1944 Map of Greencastle
    1944 Greencastle
    1944 Print · USGS
    Southern Pennsylvania's agricultural heartland is documented during the mid-forties, centered on the strategic rail junction at Greencastle. Genealogists and historians can trace local families through many district schools like Canebrake School and rural hubs like Shady Grove.
    4 unique versions available

  15. 1944 Map of Williamsport, 1959 Print
    1944 Map of Williamsport, 1959 Print
    1944 Williamsport
    1959 Print · USGS
    Maryland and West Virginia meet along the winding Potomac in the mid-1940s, a landscape defined by river trade and mountain ridges. Genealogists and historians can trace the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal past McCoys Ferry, Cushwa Mill, and the Stonewall Jackson Monument.
    2 unique versions available

  16. 1948 Map of Baltimore
    1948 Map of Baltimore
    1948 Baltimore
    1948 Print · USGS
    Maryland and Pennsylvania crossroads are captured in the late 1940s, showing a landscape defined by historic rail lines and major military installations. Genealogists can trace family connections in Gettysburg, Westminster, and near the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.
    2 unique versions available

  17. 1953 Map of Mason-Dixon, 1954 Print
    1953 Map of Mason-Dixon, 1954 Print
    1953 Mason-Dixon
    1954 Print · USGS
    The Mason-Dixon line bisects this fertile valley in the early 1950s, where the winding Conococheague Creek meets a network of country roads. Genealogists can trace old family sites and schools like Sunrise Sch, Steckerberger Sch, and the hamlet of Huyett.
    4 unique versions available

  18. 1953 Map of Hagerstown, 1954 Print
    1953 Map of Hagerstown, 1954 Print
    1953 Hagerstown
    1954 Print · USGS
    Hagerstown and the Maryland-Pennsylvania borderlands thrive during the mid-fifties as a hub of rail commerce and agricultural industry. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations through numerous rural schoolhouses like Greenmount Sch, local churches such as Paradise Ch, and the complex rail network of the Western Maryland and Pennsylvania lines.
    4 unique versions available

  19. 1954 Map of Baltimore
    1954 Map of Baltimore
    1954 Baltimore
    1954 Print · USGS
    The Mid-Atlantic region in the early fifties shows a landscape of growing suburban centers and heavy rail corridors. Trace mid-century transit networks and military landmarks from the Aberdeen Proving Ground to the Gettysburg National Military Park.

  20. 1956 Map of Baltimore
    1956 Map of Baltimore
    1956 Baltimore
    1956 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Maryland and Pennsylvania are captured here during a period of massive suburban and military growth across the Chesapeake region. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail corridors of the Baltimore & Ohio RR and locate landmarks like Fort McHenry or the Aberdeen Proving Ground.

  21. 1957 Map of Baltimore, 1964 Print
    1957 Map of Baltimore, 1964 Print
    1957 Baltimore
    1964 Print · USGS
    Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania are shown during the mid-century expansion of the Baltimore-Washington corridor. Researchers can trace the extensive rail lines of the Baltimore & Ohio RR and locate sites like Fort Detrick and Gettysburg National Military Park.
    5 unique versions available

  22. 1961 Map of Baltimore
    1961 Map of Baltimore
    1961 Baltimore
    1961 Print · USGS
    Maryland and Pennsylvania are captured at a mid-century peak of industrial and military expansion. Genealogists and historians can trace rail corridors like the Western Maryland Ry or locate regional landmarks such as Camp Detrick and Kent Island.

  23. 1983 Map of Hagerstown, 1984 Print
    1983 Map of Hagerstown, 1984 Print
    1983 Hagerstown
    1984 Print · USGS
    The tri-state borderlands of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia are shown in the early eighties as a hub of military installations and valley towns. Genealogists and historians can trace the landscape from Gettysburg National Military Park to the banks of the Potomac River.
    2 unique versions available

  24. 1989 Map of Baltimore
    1989 Map of Baltimore
    1989 Baltimore
    1989 Print · USGS
    The Mid-Atlantic corridor in the late eighties is captured here, from the Baltimore harbor to the Blue Ridge foothills. Researchers can trace the sprawling footprints of Aberdeen Proving Ground, the historic grounds of Gettysburg National Military Park, and the winding Susquehanna River.

  25. 1990 Map of Greencastle, 1995 Print
    1990 Map of Greencastle, 1995 Print
    1990 Greencastle
    1995 Print · USGS
    Greencastle and the surrounding Cumberland Valley townships appear in the 1990s as a blend of growing residential hubs and deep-rooted rural industry. Researchers can trace historic family locations at Browns Mill Cem, locate the Cumberland Valley Airstrip, and explore the legacy of Browns Mill.

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