Old Maps of Retreat, Texas
Explore 9 old maps of Retreat, spanning from 1954 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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Retreat, TX maps
(9)- 1954 Map of Dallas, 1963 Print1954 Dallas1963 Print · USGSNorth Texas in the mid-fifties and early sixties reveals a landscape of rapid urban growth and water management. Genealogists and historians can trace the evolution of the metroplex through landmarks like Hensley Field, Boles Orphan Home, and the Texas & Pacific RR.4 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Dallas1958 Dallas1958 Print · USGSNorth Texas in the late fifties shows the dramatic expansion of the Metroplex as it absorbs surrounding farm towns. Genealogists and historians can trace old rail lines like the Missouri-Kansas-Texas and locate early lakefront developments at Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth Village.
- 1965 Map of Corsicana, 1967 Print1965 Corsicana1967 Print · USGSMid-century Navarro County is defined here by its expanding energy sector and the industrial footprint of the rail lines. Researchers can trace family history at Woodland Cemetery or locate old school sites like Crockett School and the Mildred-Navarro School Substation.3 unique versions available
- 1985 Map of Corsicana, 1986 Print1985 Corsicana1986 Print · USGSNorth Central Texas was defined by its expanding water reservoirs and deep-rooted rail corridors in the mid-eighties. Researchers can trace the heritage of local communities through landmarks like Southwestern Bible Institute, Navarro College, and rural markers such as Derrs Chapel.2 unique versions available
- 2010 Map of Corsicana, 2010 Print2010 Corsicana2010 Print · USGSCovers Retreat, including Corsicana, Oak Valley, and other nearby areas
- 2012 Map of Corsicana, 2012 Print2012 Corsicana2012 Print · USGSCovers Retreat, including Corsicana, Oak Valley, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Corsicana, 2016 Print2016 Corsicana2016 Print · USGSCovers Retreat, including Corsicana, Oak Valley, and other nearby areas
- 2019 Map of Corsicana, 2019 Print2019 Corsicana2019 Print · USGSCovers Retreat, including Corsicana, Oak Valley, and other nearby areas
- 2022 Map of Corsicana, 2022 Print2022 Corsicana2022 Print · USGSCorsicana and its surrounding Navarro County ranch lands are shown here in the early twenty-first century as the city expands toward the south. Researchers can trace family sites from Oakwood Cem to Retreat and the Hamilton Beeman Cem.
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