Old Maps of Oregon, Wisconsin for Metal Detecting
Plan your next treasure hunt with 33 historic maps of Oregon. Find old homesites, ghost towns, trails, and gathering spots that may be lost to time — perfect for identifying promising metal detecting locations.
- Locate forgotten sites: Uncover places like long-lost settlements, abandoned rail lines, or gathering spots.
- Plan better hunts: Use map overlays combined with LiDAR or satellite views to narrow in on historically rich areas.
- Made for detectorists: Thousands of hobbyists use these maps to discover relics, coins, and hidden history.
Use these historic maps to boost your research and find new opportunities beneath the surface of Oregon.
Oregon, WI maps
(33)- 1889 Map of Evansville1889 Evansville1889 Print · USGSSouthern Wisconsin at the end of the nineteenth century was a landscape of growing rail towns and post offices scattered across glacial drumlins. Genealogists can trace family roots through the early plats of Evansville, Oregon, and the Lake View Post Office.
- 1894 Map of Evansville1894 Evansville1894 Print · USGSSouthern Wisconsin at the end of the nineteenth century was a landscape of expanding rail lines and productive prairie farms. Genealogists and local historians can trace early settlements like Oak Hall, the lakeside community of Lakeview, and the winding course of the Sugar River.2 unique versions available
- 1906 Map of Evansville1906 Evansville1906 Print · USGSWisconsin's southern prairie and wetlands are mapped here in the early twentieth century as the railroad transformed rural trade. Trace the iron paths of the C. and N. W. R. R. through Evansville and Oregon, or find local landmarks like Red Bridge Crossing and Liberty Pole Hill.3 unique versions available
- 1954 Map of Rockford1954 Rockford1954 Print · USGSThe Rock River valley and the Illinois-Wisconsin borderlands are captured here in the mid-1950s during a period of robust industrial and agricultural activity. Genealogists and historians can trace rail-era corridors like the Illinois Central RR and locate landmarks from Big Foot Prairie to Lake Geneva.
- 1955 Map of Rockford1955 Rockford1955 Print · USGSThe Rock River valley and southern Wisconsin dairy country are shown here in the mid-fifties as the region's manufacturing centers grew. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths of the Chicago and North Western RR and Illinois Central RR through hubs like Rockford and Beloit.
- 1958 Map of Rockford, 1974 Print1958 Rockford1974 Print · USGSNorthern Illinois and southern Wisconsin are shown here in the mid-twentieth century as rail-dependent industrial towns began to interface with growing lakefront communities. Genealogists can trace family roots through settlements like Saylesville and Tess Corners or locate historical landmarks like the Rockford Ordnance Depot.4 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Evansville, 1963 Print1961 Evansville1963 Print · USGSThe rural landscape between Madison and Janesville is captured here in the early sixties, showing a robust agricultural economy and well-defined town centers. Genealogists can trace family footprints at Franklin Sch, St Marys Cem, and the crossroads at Butts Corners.2 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Evansville, 1964 Print1961 Evansville1964 Print · USGSThe Rock County countryside comes alive in the early sixties, centered on the growing community of Evansville. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths between rural settlements like Brooklyn and Union while locating family sites at Graves Cem or Maple Hill Cemetery.3 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Attica, 1964 Print1961 Attica1964 Print · USGSSouthern Wisconsin farmland at the start of the sixties is defined by the winding Sugar River and the rural townships of Brooklyn and Albany. Genealogists and local historians can trace family sites at Jug Prairie Cem, Oak Grove Sch, and the Peace Ch.2 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Oregon, 1964 Print1961 Oregon1964 Print · USGSSouthern Dane County’s transition from rural farming to mid-century growth is detailed here in the early 1960s. Researchers can trace family roots through Story Cem and Oak Hall, or locate local landmarks like the Wisconsin School for Girls.4 unique versions available
- 1961 Map of Rutland, 1964 Print1961 Rutland1964 Print · USGSThe glacial lakes and wetlands south of Madison are captured here in the early sixties. Genealogists and historians can trace the rural layouts of Rutland and Stone, or find old schoolhouses like Oakside Sch and family-named landmarks like Lunds Point.3 unique versions available
- 1963 Map of Rockford1963 Rockford1963 Print · USGSThe mid-century industrial corridor along the Rock River is shown here during a period of rapid post-war growth. Researchers can trace the extensive rail lines of the Chicago and North Western or locate local landmarks like the Rockford Ordnance Depot and Holy Hill.
- 1981 Map of Monroe1981 Monroe1981 Print · USGSSouthern Wisconsin and the Illinois borderlands come into focus in the early 1980s, showcasing a landscape defined by dairy farming and river valleys. Genealogists can trace family roots through historic hubs like Monroe, Stoughton, and Brodhead, or locate regional landmarks such as Yellowstone Lake and the Sugar River.
- 2010 Map of Oregon, 2010 Print2010 Oregon2010 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Madison, Fitchburg, and other nearby areas
- 2010 Map of Attica, 2010 Print2010 Attica2010 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Exeter, Montrose, and other nearby areas
- 2010 Map of Evansville, 2010 Print2010 Evansville2010 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Evansville, Union, and other nearby areas
- 2010 Map of Rutland, 2010 Print2010 Rutland2010 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Fitchburg, Stoughton, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Oregon, 2013 Print2013 Oregon2013 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Madison, Fitchburg, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Evansville, 2013 Print2013 Evansville2013 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Evansville, Union, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Rutland, 2013 Print2013 Rutland2013 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Fitchburg, Stoughton, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Attica, 2013 Print2013 Attica2013 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Exeter, Montrose, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Oregon, 2016 Print2016 Oregon2016 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Madison, Fitchburg, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Evansville, 2016 Print2016 Evansville2016 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Evansville, Union, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Attica, 2016 Print2016 Attica2016 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Exeter, Montrose, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Rutland, 2016 Print2016 Rutland2016 Print · USGSCovers Oregon, including Fitchburg, Stoughton, and other nearby areas
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