Old Maps of Jasper, Tennessee for Metal Detecting

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Jasper, TN maps

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  1. 1895 Map of Sewanee
    1895 Map of Sewanee
    1895 Sewanee
    1895 Print · USGS
    The Cumberland Plateau and Sequatchie Valley come alive in the late nineteenth century, showing a landscape shaped by coal, iron, and the rails. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named coves and industrial sites like the Cowan Tunnel, Beersheba Springs, and the Stone Quarry.
    6 unique versions available

  2. 1936 Map of Sequatchie
    1936 Map of Sequatchie
    1936 Sequatchie
    1936 Print · USGS
    Marion County is captured during its mid-1930s transformation as the TVA restructured the Tennessee River for hydroelectric power. Researchers can locate vanished landmarks like Rankin Ferry and the Marion County Home, or trace family roots at Old Union Cem and Wesley Chapel.

  3. 1936 Map of South Pittsburg
    1936 Map of South Pittsburg
    1936 South Pittsburg
    1936 Print · USGS
    Marion County is seen here during a pivotal era of transformation as the Tennessee Valley Authority prepared for new reservoirs. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named sites like Gilliam Cem or Raulstontown, alongside the river-based commerce of the South Pittsburg Ferry.

  4. 1942 Map of Sequatchie
    1942 Map of Sequatchie
    1942 Sequatchie
    1942 Print · USGS
    Marion County during the early 1940s reveals a landscape defined by the Tennessee River and the rising Sequatchie Valley. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Old Union Cem and Wesley Chapel or trace the old Rankin Ferry near Hales Bar Lake.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1942 Map of South Pittsburg, 1955 Print
    1942 Map of South Pittsburg, 1955 Print
    1942 South Pittsburg
    1955 Print · USGS
    Marion County's river and mountain landscape comes alive in the 1940s as the Tennessee Valley Authority examines the region's development. Trace family roots at Raulston Cem, visit Jasper, or follow the St Louis and Chattanooga rail line through South Pittsburg.
    6 unique versions available

  6. 1943 Map of South Pittsburg, 1946 Print
    1943 Map of South Pittsburg, 1946 Print
    1943 South Pittsburg
    1946 Print · USGS
    Marion County enters the mid-century as a vital river and rail corridor where the Cumberland Plateau meets the Tennessee River. Genealogists can trace family names at Raulston Cem, Chaudoin Cem, and rural schools like the Battle Creek Institute.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 1943 Map of Sequatchie, 1946 Print
    1943 Map of Sequatchie, 1946 Print
    1943 Sequatchie
    1946 Print · USGS
    The Tennessee River valley in the early 1940s reveals a landscape being transformed by industrial power and major reservoir projects. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations through Old Union Cem, Killian Sch, and the Marion County Home.

  8. 1953 Map of Chattanooga
    1953 Map of Chattanooga
    1953 Chattanooga
    1953 Print · USGS
    Southeast Tennessee in the early fifties shows a landscape reshaped by river management and rail power. Trace the rail lines of the Southern Ry through riverside towns or locate the preserved grounds of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.

  9. 1957 Map of Chattanooga, 1966 Print
    1957 Map of Chattanooga, 1966 Print
    1957 Chattanooga
    1966 Print · USGS
    East Tennessee in the mid-1960s shows a landscape of massive hydroelectric reservoirs and emerging industrial sites like the Atomic Energy Commission (Oak Ridge Area). Trace the rail networks of the Southern Ry through Chattanooga or locate family-named ridges across the Cumberland Plateau.
    3 unique versions available

  10. 1959 Map of Chattanooga
    1959 Map of Chattanooga
    1959 Chattanooga
    1959 Print · USGS
    Southeast Tennessee is shown here during a decade of industrial growth and hydroelectric development. Trace the regional rail networks of the Southern Ry and find landmark sites like Lookout Mountain, Fall Creek Falls State Park, and Chattanooga.

  11. 1960 Map of Chattanooga
    1960 Map of Chattanooga
    1960 Chattanooga
    1960 Print · USGS
    Southeast Tennessee and the southern Appalachians are shown here at the height of the river-management era. You can trace the valley rail lines and locate Lookout Mountain and the expansive waters of Chickamauga Reservoir.

  12. 1964 Map of Chattanooga
    1964 Map of Chattanooga
    1964 Chattanooga
    1964 Print · USGS
    Southeast Tennessee and the western Carolinas appear in the mid-sixties as a powerhouse of river-driven industry and mountain wilderness. Genealogists and historians can trace rail-town lineages along the Southern Ry or locate family landmarks near Watts Bar Lake and Tellico Plains.

  13. 1970 Map of Sequatchie, 1972 Print
    1970 Map of Sequatchie, 1972 Print
    1970 Sequatchie
    1972 Print · USGS
    The Tennessee River valley south of Jasper is captured here in the early seventies, showing a landscape defined by major TVA reservoirs. Genealogists and researchers can locate family landmarks like Old Union Grove Cem or trace the site of the Hales Bar Dam.
    2 unique versions available

  14. 1979 Map of Chattanooga, 1980 Print
    1979 Map of Chattanooga, 1980 Print
    1979 Chattanooga
    1980 Print · USGS
    Southeast Tennessee in the late seventies reveals a landscape shaped by massive TVA river projects and the industrial strength of the Cumberland Plateau. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-to-river network through L & N RR junctions, the University of the South, and the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant.

  15. 1988 Map of Chattanooga, 1991 Print
    1988 Map of Chattanooga, 1991 Print
    1988 Chattanooga
    1991 Print · USGS
    Southeast Tennessee at the end of the 1980s reveals a complex landscape of deep river valleys and high coal-rich plateaus. Researchers can trace the legacy of the L & N RR through Tracy City or locate the sprawling Strip Mines near Whitwell.

  16. 2022 Map of Sequatchie, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Sequatchie, 2022 Print
    2022 Sequatchie
    2022 Print · USGS
    Marion County in the early twenty-first century reveals a landscape where the Sequatchie River meets the waters of Nickajack Lake. Genealogists and local historians can locate legacy sites like Ladds Cem, Nickletown, and the former industrial corridor of CSX Transportation.

  17. 2022 Map of South Pittsburg, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of South Pittsburg, 2022 Print
    2022 South Pittsburg
    2022 Print · USGS
    Marion County at the start of the 2020s shows a landscape where river industry and mountain coves meet. Genealogists and researchers can trace family lines through communities like Raulstontown, New Hope, and the street grids of South Pittsburg.

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