Old Maps of Pence, Wisconsin for Academic Research

Study the evolution of Pence with 19 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 Pence has changed over the decades.


Pence, WI maps

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  1. 1940 Map of Upson, 1961 Print
    1940 Map of Upson, 1961 Print
    1940 Upson
    1961 Print · USGS
    Iron County’s timber and rail history is captured here at the start of the 1940s, when the northwoods were dotted with logging camps and active sidings. Genealogists and historians can trace family ties at Hillside Cem or locate the distinct footprints of Iron Belt and the remote LeClair Camp.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1943 Map of Upson
    1943 Map of Upson
    1943 Upson
    1943 Print · USGS
    Iron County during the early 1940s reveals a landscape shaped by mining, timber, and the railroads that served them. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named outposts like McIver Camp and LeClair Camp or locate burials at Hillside Cem.
    2 unique versions available

  3. 1943 Map of Ironwood
    1943 Map of Ironwood
    1943 Ironwood
    1943 Print · USGS
    The border country between Wisconsin and Michigan comes alive in this wartime survey of the iron range and timberlands. Researchers can trace early rural life through vanished sites like the Mosinee Lumber Camp, the Chicago and Northwestern Line, and local hubs like Buskirk.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1953 Map of Ashland, 1964 Print
    1953 Map of Ashland, 1964 Print
    1953 Ashland
    1964 Print · USGS
    Northern Wisconsin's lakefront and timberlands are seen here in the mid-1950s, showing the intersection of industrial rail lines and vast wilderness. Genealogists and historians can trace the Soo Line through rail towns like Mellen or locate family roots in the Apostle Islands and Bad River Indian Reservation.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1955 Map of Ironwood, 1957 Print
    1955 Map of Ironwood, 1957 Print
    1955 Ironwood
    1957 Print · USGS
    Ironwood and Hurley stand at the center of the Gogebic Range during the mid-fifties, where Michigan mining meets Wisconsin timber. Genealogists can locate family homes near Sleight Sch, trace the Cary Mine operations, or find rural landmarks like the Finnish Ch and Van Buskirk.
    5 unique versions available

  6. 1955 Map of Ironwood, 1961 Print
    1955 Map of Ironwood, 1961 Print
    1955 Ironwood
    1961 Print · USGS
    The Gogebic Range iron district comes to life in this mid-century study of the Michigan-Wisconsin borderlands. Trace the industrial rail networks and mines like Newport Mine alongside the Finnish Ch and vanished local schools.
    2 unique versions available

  7. 1956 Map of Iron Belt, 1957 Print
    1956 Map of Iron Belt, 1957 Print
    1956 Iron Belt
    1957 Print · USGS
    Iron County mining towns and timberlands are captured here during the mid-fifties industrial era. Researchers can trace the rail-to-mine connections through Iron Belt, Pence, and Montreal, or locate family sites near Hillside Cem.
    2 unique versions available

  8. 1958 Map of Ashland
    1958 Map of Ashland
    1958 Ashland
    1958 Print · USGS
    Coastal Wisconsin and the Michigan borderlands meet here in the late fifties, dominated by the timbered expanses and iron-rich ranges. Genealogists can trace family footprints in settlements like Odanah and Montreal, or locate landmarks such as the Coast Guard Station and Agricultural Experiment Station.

  9. 1973 Map of Turntable Creek, 1976 Print
    1973 Map of Turntable Creek, 1976 Print
    1973 Turntable Creek
    1976 Print · USGS
    Iron County in the early seventies is shown here as a landscape of timber and water before modern development. You can trace the path of an Old Railroad Grade past Island Lake or locate the remote Fifteen Lake and Turntable Creek.

  10. 1973 Map of Pine Lake, 1977 Print
    1973 Map of Pine Lake, 1977 Print
    1973 Pine Lake
    1977 Print · USGS
    Iron County, Wisconsin, in the 1970s was a landscape of dense woods, industrial rail, and quiet lakefront settlements. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths of the Chicago and North Western and the Old Railroad Grade near Sandrock and Oma.

  11. 1980 Map of Ironwood
    1980 Map of Ironwood
    1980 Ironwood
    1980 Print · USGS
    The Michigan-Wisconsin borderlands appear in the late twentieth century as a landscape defined by iron mining and deep forests. Researchers can trace the rail-and-river economy through the Soo Line and Chicago and North Western tracks connecting Mellen, Glidden, and Hurley.

  12. 2011 Map of Ironwood, 2011 Print
    2011 Map of Ironwood, 2011 Print
    2011 Ironwood
    2011 Print · USGS
    Covers Pence, including Ironwood, Hurley, and other nearby areas

  13. 2014 Map of Ironwood, 2014 Print
    2014 Map of Ironwood, 2014 Print
    2014 Ironwood
    2014 Print · USGS
    Covers Pence, including Ironwood, Hurley, and other nearby areas

  14. 2017 Map of Ironwood, 2017 Print
    2017 Map of Ironwood, 2017 Print
    2017 Ironwood
    2017 Print · USGS
    Covers Pence, including Ironwood, Hurley, and other nearby areas

  15. 2019 Map of Ironwood, 2019 Print
    2019 Map of Ironwood, 2019 Print
    2019 Ironwood
    2019 Print · USGS
    Covers Pence, including Ironwood, Hurley, and other nearby areas

  16. 2022 Map of Turntable Creek, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Turntable Creek, 2022 Print
    2022 Turntable Creek
    2022 Print · USGS
    Iron County’s northern woods and waterways are documented here in the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace the drainage of the Gogebic Range through Turntable Creek and locate family camps near Island Lake and Fifteen Lake.

  17. 2022 Map of Iron Belt, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Iron Belt, 2022 Print
    2022 Iron Belt
    2022 Print · USGS
    Mining history and northern Wisconsin settlement patterns define this portion of the Gogebic Range. Genealogists and researchers can trace the streets of Iron Belt, Montreal, and Pence, or locate local landmarks like Hillside Cem.

  18. 2022 Map of Pine Lake, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Pine Lake, 2022 Print
    2022 Pine Lake
    2022 Print · USGS
    The Wisconsin-Michigan border country near Iron County is captured here in the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace lakeside developments at Pine Lake and find remote landmarks like Spring Cliff Falls or the small reaches of Little Pine Lake.

  19. 2023 Map of Ironwood, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Ironwood, 2023 Print
    2023 Ironwood
    2023 Print · USGS
    Ironwood and Hurley stand at the border of Michigan and Wisconsin in the 2020s, showing a landscape defined by the Gogebic Range. Genealogists can trace local roots at Riverside Cem or Hurley Cem, while following the Montreal River.

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