Old Maps of Ridgetop, Florence
Explore 7 old maps of Ridgetop, spanning from 1941 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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Ridgetop, Florence maps
(7)- 1941 Map of Florence1941 Florence1941 Print · USGSFlorence and the surrounding lake country appear in this early 1940s survey just as modern highways began to bypass the old rail corridors. Local researchers can trace rural schoolhouse locations like Fern Sch and landmarks like the Rainbow Firetower.
- 1947 Map of Stager1947 Stager1947 Print · USGSThe Brule River forms the state boundary in the late 1940s, marking a landscape of wild waterways and essential rail lines. Trace the local rail history at Stager or explore the rugged river bends of the Brule River and the Horse Race Rapids.
- 1954 Map of Iron Mountain, 1964 Print1954 Iron Mountain1964 Print · USGSUpper Michigan and Northeastern Wisconsin are shown in detail during the mid-fifties, when the logging and mining economies still moved by rail. Trace the rail lines of the Soo Line to remote stops like Koepenick Station or explore the Iron Range near Iron Mountain.2 unique versions available
- 1959 Map of Iron Mountain1959 Iron Mountain1959 Print · USGSThe northwoods of Wisconsin and the Michigan border are captured here in the mid-fifties, showing a landscape defined by timber, water, and rail. Researchers can trace historic junctions like Hiles Junction, the expansive Nicolet National Forest, and lakefront settlements from Rhinelander to Tomahawk.2 unique versions available
- 1962 Map of Florence West, 1964 Print1962 Florence West1964 Print · USGSThe Wisconsin-Michigan borderlands come alive in this early 1960s survey of the iron-rich Northwoods. You can trace the Chicago and North Western rail line past old Mines and settlements like Tyran or Ridgetop.2 unique versions available
- 1991 Map of Iron Mountain1991 Iron Mountain1991 Print · USGSThe Michigan-Wisconsin borderlands appear here in the early nineties, centered on the industrial corridor along the Menominee River. Local researchers can trace the Soo Line through remote timber settlements or locate mining sites like the Bradley Mine and Trader Mine.
- 2022 Map of Florence West, 2022 Print2022 Florence West2022 Print · USGSThe Wisconsin-Michigan border comes to life in the early 2020s, showing the intricate river systems and lakefront communities of Florence County. Researchers can trace local landmarks like Keyes Lake and Sea Lion Lake, or locate the settlements of Stager and Tyran.
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