Old Maps of Fanny, West Virginia
Explore 13 old maps of Fanny, spanning from 1891 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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(13)- 1891 Map of Oceana1891 Oceana1891 Print · USGSSouthern West Virginia in the late nineteenth century was a world of deep valleys and isolated mountain settlements. Genealogists and historians can trace early family sites along the Guyandotte River near Oceana, Logan C.H., and Whites Mills.
- 1893 Map of Oceana1893 Oceana1893 Print · USGSSouthern West Virginia’s rugged coal country is captured here in the late nineteenth century, showing a landscape of deep hollows and high ridges. Researchers can trace ancestral homes and early industry at Logan C.H., Whites Mills, and Jarrold's Valley.
- 1898 Map of Oceana1898 Oceana1898 Print · USGSSouthern West Virginia in the late nineteenth century remains a landscape of isolated mountain settlements and complex river drainages. Genealogists can trace early homesteads and family-named landmarks near Oceana, Pineville, and Baileysville before the rise of the modern coal industry.4 unique versions available
- 1910 Map of Pineville1910 Pineville1910 Print · USGSCovers Fanny, including Oceana, Pineville, and other nearby areas2 unique versions available
- 1912 Map of Pineville1912 Pineville1912 Print · USGSWyoming County at the dawn of the twentieth century shows a landscape of river-valley settlements and high ridges. Researchers can locate early homesteads and community centers like Baileysville, Pineville, and the remote Sun Hill along the Huff Mountain range.
- 1927 Map of Pineville1927 Pineville1927 Print · USGSWyoming County in the mid-twenties shows a landscape shaped by narrow hollows and the timber-driven expansion of the Virginian RR. Genealogists can trace early families through numerous rural landmarks like the Olinger School, Clear Fork PO, and Matheney School.2 unique versions available
- 1955 Map of Bluefield1955 Bluefield1955 Print · USGSThe Central Appalachian borderlands come alive in the mid-fifties, showing the coal and rail networks connecting Bluefield to Beckley. Researchers can trace the industrial landscape of the New River Ordnance Plant and the terrain of Burkes Garden.
- 1957 Map of Bluefield, 1967 Print1957 Bluefield1967 Print · USGSThe heart of Central Appalachia in the mid-fifties is defined by the winding rail lines and river valleys of the coalfields. Researchers can trace the industrial footprints of towns like Welch and Princeton or locate landmarks such as the Bluestone Reservoir and Claytor Lake.2 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Bluefield1961 Bluefield1961 Print · USGSThe coalfields and mountain ridges of southern West Virginia and southwest Virginia are captured in the early sixties. Genealogists can trace family ties through rail-linked towns like Princeton and Richlands or along the shores of Bluestone Reservoir.
- 1968 Map of Baileysville, 1971 Print1968 Baileysville1971 Print · USGSSouthern West Virginia in the late sixties shows a landscape of narrow hollows and industrial growth. Genealogists and historians can trace coal-era infrastructure near Stoneville or find local landmarks like Shands Memorial Ch and Horse Creek Lake.2 unique versions available
- 1982 Map of Beckley, 1984 Print1982 Beckley1984 Print · USGSSouthern West Virginia coal country is captured here in the early eighties as industrial heritage met new wilderness protections. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-linked communities of Beckley, Oak Hill, and the coal camps near Macdonald.
- 1996 Map of Baileysville, 2003 Print1996 Baileysville2003 Print · USGSWyoming and McDowell Counties are captured here in the mid-1990s as the river economy transitions toward recreation and resource management. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations near Baileysville, Stoneville, and Fanny, or locate the Shields Memorial Ch and Sun Hill Sch.
- 2023 Map of Baileysville, 2023 Print2023 Baileysville2023 Print · USGSWyoming County's coal country comes into focus in this recent survey of the Guyandotte River valley. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like the Bailey Cem (Historical) and Morgan Cem or trace settlements at Baileysville, Fanny, and Sun Hill.
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