Old Maps of Norton, Tainter for Academic Research

Study the evolution of Norton with 7 high-resolution historic maps. Whether you're teaching, researching, or modeling changes in land use, these maps provide essential visual documentation of urban, environmental, and geographic change.

  • Analyze long-term change: Track patterns in development, transportation, and natural features.
  • Ideal for environmental or urban studies: Support academic projects with primary historical map data.
  • Use in the classroom or lab: Educators and researchers rely on these maps to bring historical context to life.

These maps are a powerful tool for teaching, research, and visualizing how Norton has changed over the decades.


Norton, Tainter maps

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  1. 1949 Map of Ridgeland, 1970 Print
    1949 Map of Ridgeland, 1970 Print
    1949 Ridgeland
    1970 Print · USGS
    The rural borderlands of Barron and Dunn counties are captured here in the late 1940s, when small-town rail hubs and country schoolhouses still dotted the landscape. Researchers can trace family roots through numerous sites like Evergreen Cem, Vanceburg, and Parkman Sch.

  2. 1951 Map of Ridgeland
    1951 Map of Ridgeland
    1951 Ridgeland
    1951 Print · USGS
    Dunn and Barron counties thrive as a network of small-town centers and rural school districts during the early fifties. Genealogists can trace family roots through numerous sites like Lutheran Cem, Zion Ch, and the Little Beaver Sch.

  3. 1953 Map of Rice Lake, 1967 Print
    1953 Map of Rice Lake, 1967 Print
    1953 Rice Lake
    1967 Print · USGS
    Northwest Wisconsin during the mid-fifties reveals a landscape defined by timber, rail, and water. Genealogists and historians can trace the development of river towns like Ladysmith and Rice Lake along the Soo Line and Chicago and North Western railroads.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1959 Map of Rice Lake
    1959 Map of Rice Lake
    1959 Rice Lake
    1959 Print · USGS
    Northwest Wisconsin in the late fifties was a land of expanding road networks and deep-seated timber history. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Soo Line RR and Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha Ry as they link settlements from Spooner to Medford.

  5. 1975 Map of Norton, 1978 Print
    1975 Map of Norton, 1978 Print
    1975 Norton
    1978 Print · USGS
    Dunn County’s rural landscape is captured here in the mid-seventies, showing the agricultural heart of the region before modern expansion. Researchers can trace the Soo Line railroad and locate historical sites like Norton Ch and the Upper Popple Creek Cem.

  6. 1980 Map of Bloomer
    1980 Map of Bloomer
    1980 Bloomer
    1980 Print · USGS
    Northwestern Wisconsin at the start of the eighties shows a landscape deeply connected to its rivers and rail lines. Genealogists and historians can trace the growth of Bloomer, Ladysmith, and Chetek or locate local landmarks like Brunet Island State Park and the Soo Line rail corridors.

  7. 2022 Map of Norton, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Norton, 2022 Print
    2022 Norton
    2022 Print · USGS
    Dunn County's agricultural heartland is documented here in the early twenty-first century, centered on the settlement of Norton. Genealogists can locate several historic burial grounds such as the Norton Lutheran Church Cem and Upper Popple Creek Cem.

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