1950s Maps of Robertson County, Tennessee

Explore 19 historic maps of Robertson County from the 1950s. These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1950s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.

Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Robertson County's landscape evolved across the 1950s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

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Start exploring Robertson County's history through authentic maps from the 1950s. This is your window into the past.


Robertson County, TN maps

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  1. 1950 Map of Allensville, 1952 Print
    1950 Map of Allensville, 1952 Print
    1950 Allensville
    1952 Print · USGS
    Spanning the Kentucky and Tennessee border in the early 1950s, this area centers on the vital Louisville and Nashville rail line. Researchers can trace the rural communities of Allensville and Keysburg or locate the Belmont Cem near the winding Red River.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1950 Map of Guthrie, 1952 Print
    1950 Map of Guthrie, 1952 Print
    1950 Guthrie
    1952 Print · USGS
    Guthrie and the Kentucky-Tennessee borderlands are shown here at the mid-century, where the rail lines of the Louisville and Nashville meet. Researchers can trace rural life through landmarks like Warfield School, Lester Chapel, and the small settlement at Pinchem.
    3 unique versions available

  3. 1951 Map of Adairville, 1952 Print
    1951 Map of Adairville, 1952 Print
    1951 Adairville
    1952 Print · USGS
    Adairville and the Kentucky-Tennessee borderlands are captured here in the early fifties, showing a landscape defined by the Red River and its South Fork. Local historians can trace family roots at Greenwood Cem or locate community hubs like Mortimer Sta and Townsend Sch.
    3 unique versions available

  4. 1951 Map of Dot, 1952 Print
    1951 Map of Dot, 1952 Print
    1951 Dot
    1952 Print · USGS
    The Kentucky and Tennessee borderlands come alive in this early 1950s survey of the Red River valley. Researchers can trace the winding course of Whippoorwill Creek and locate community anchors like Lickskillet, Millertown Ch, and Cedar Grove Sch.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1951 Map of Franklin, 1952 Print
    1951 Map of Franklin, 1952 Print
    1951 Franklin
    1952 Print · USGS
    The Kentucky-Tennessee borderlands in the early fifties come to life on this detailed map of the Franklin area. Genealogists and historians can trace the Louisville and Nashville rail line and locate rural landmarks like Peden Mill and Union Chapel.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 1951 Map of Prices Mill, 1952 Print
    1951 Map of Prices Mill, 1952 Print
    1951 Prices Mill
    1952 Print · USGS
    The Kentucky-Tennessee state line divides this 1950s farming landscape where the river and local mills defined rural commerce. Genealogists can locate family landmarks and community centers such as Prices Mill, White Hill Ch, and the Red River Sch.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 1952 Map of Springfield North, 1953 Print
    1952 Map of Springfield North, 1953 Print
    1952 Springfield North
    1953 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Robertson County was a landscape of rail-linked towns and rural school districts defined by the winding Sulphur Fork. Genealogists can trace family footprints at Bartlett Cem, Elmwood Cem, and rural centers like Barren Plain or Cedar Hill.
    2 unique versions available

  8. 1952 Map of Youngville, 1953 Print
    1952 Map of Youngville, 1953 Print
    1952 Youngville
    1953 Print · USGS
    Robertson County in the early fifties was a landscape of small crossroads settlements and winding river valleys. Genealogists and researchers can trace rural life through landmarks like Brick Sch, the Janie Bell Cem, and the State Fish Hatchery.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1953 Map of Orlinda, 1955 Print
    1953 Map of Orlinda, 1955 Print
    1953 Orlinda
    1955 Print · USGS
    Upper Middle Tennessee near the Kentucky border comes to life in this mid-century survey of rural Robertson and Sumner counties. Genealogists can trace family names through sites like Kilgore Station, Jamestown School, and dozens of family plots like Traughber Cem.
    3 unique versions available

  10. 1954 Map of White House, 1955 Print
    1954 Map of White House, 1955 Print
    1954 White House
    1955 Print · USGS
    The Tennessee borderlands of Robertson and Sumner counties are captured here in the mid-1950s. Family researchers can trace dozens of homesteads and burial grounds like the Strickland Cem, alongside landmarks such as Indian Cave and White House.
    4 unique versions available

  11. 1955 Map of Whites Creek, 1956 Print
    1955 Map of Whites Creek, 1956 Print
    1955 Whites Creek
    1956 Print · USGS
    Davidson County north of Nashville was a landscape of steep ridges and deep hollows in the mid-1950s. Family historians can trace ancestral lands through named features like Bennett Hollow or find rural landmarks like Union Hill Ch and Joelton.
    4 unique versions available

  12. 1955 Map of Forest Grove, 1956 Print
    1955 Map of Forest Grove, 1956 Print
    1955 Forest Grove
    1956 Print · USGS
    Northwest of Nashville in the mid-fifties, this area shows a rural landscape of ridges and hollows defined by the meeting of three counties. Genealogists can trace family landmarks like Gupton Cem, New Hope Ch, and the small settlement of Morny.
    5 unique versions available

  13. 1956 Map of Portland, 1957 Print
    1956 Map of Portland, 1957 Print
    1956 Portland
    1957 Print · USGS
    Sumner County during the mid-fifties shows a landscape of small farming hamlets and steam-era rail infrastructure. Researchers can trace family roots at Byram Chapel, locate the site of Oakmont Sch, and follow the Louisville and Nashville line through Portland.
    4 unique versions available

  14. 1956 Map of Nashville, 1971 Print
    1956 Map of Nashville, 1971 Print
    1956 Nashville
    1971 Print · USGS
    The Tennessee-Kentucky borderlands come into focus in the mid-1960s as major reservoir projects transformed the Cumberland and Tennessee river valleys. Researchers can trace the rail networks of the Louisville and Nashville and visit sites like Fort Campbell and Fort Donelson National Military Park.
    2 unique versions available

  15. 1957 Map of Adams, 1958 Print
    1957 Map of Adams, 1958 Print
    1957 Adams
    1958 Print · USGS
    Upper Middle Tennessee was a land of winding river valleys and rail-side hamlets during the mid-fifties. You can trace the historic Louisville and Nashville line through Adams or locate rural landmarks like Jo-Byrns High Sch and Harmony Ch.
    4 unique versions available

  16. 1957 Map of Pleasant View, 1958 Print
    1957 Map of Pleasant View, 1958 Print
    1957 Pleasant View
    1958 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Middle Tennessee comes to life here, showing the rural landscapes of Cheatham and Robertson counties. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Fox Cem or trace the development of crossroads hamlets such as Stroudville, Gause, and Pleasant View.
    3 unique versions available

  17. 1957 Map of Henrietta, 1958 Print
    1957 Map of Henrietta, 1958 Print
    1957 Henrietta
    1958 Print · USGS
    The rural Montgomery and Cheatham county line comes into focus during the late fifties, showing a landscape of family farms and small crossroads. Genealogists can trace family names at the Hollis-Nanny Cem or locate the County Home for the Indigent.
    3 unique versions available

  18. 1957 Map of Sango, 1958 Print
    1957 Map of Sango, 1958 Print
    1957 Sango
    1958 Print · USGS
    The Red River valley on the Montgomery and Robertson county line is captured here in the mid-fifties, showing a landscape of small farms and rural parishes. Researchers can locate family landmarks like Hampton Station, Durham Cave, and the historic crossroads at Port Royal.
    5 unique versions available

  19. 1959 Map of Nashville
    1959 Map of Nashville
    1959 Nashville
    1959 Print · USGS
    Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky come into focus during the late fifties, showing the region's transition into a modern transportation and military hub. Researchers can trace the sprawling Fort Campbell Military Reservation or locate historic rail stops along the Tennessee Central Ry and Illinois Central RR.

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