Old Maps of Minocqua, Wisconsin for Hiking & Exploration

Hike through history with 92 historic maps of Minocqua. Explore old trails, ghost towns, and forgotten backroads — perfect for outdoor adventurers and local explorers.

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Minocqua, WI maps

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  1. 1938 Map of Minocqua, 1955 Print
    1938 Map of Minocqua, 1955 Print
    1938 Minocqua
    1955 Print · USGS
    Oneida and Vilas Counties are shown as a thriving Northwoods destination in the late thirties, when rail lines still delivered visitors to the lakefronts. Trace the footprints of local life at Hall Sch, Evergreen Cem, and the Muskellunge Fire Tower.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1938 Map of Lac Du Flambeau, 1959 Print
    1938 Map of Lac Du Flambeau, 1959 Print
    1938 Lac Du Flambeau
    1959 Print · USGS
    The Wisconsin lake district appears in detail during the late 1930s, showing the early infrastructure of the northern woods. Researchers can trace the Chicago and Northwestern rail line and locate community landmarks like Marlands Sch and the Flambeau Fire Tower.
    2 unique versions available

  3. 1939 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1939 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1939 Lac Du Flambeau
    1939 Print · USGS
    Wisconsin's lake country is captured here in the late thirties, documenting a landscape defined by the intersection of tribal lands and national forests. Genealogists and historians can trace the early rail stops and rural schoolhouses like Marlands Sch, Hasener, and the Lac du Flambeau Sta.

  4. 1939 Map of Mc Cord
    1939 Map of Mc Cord
    1939 Mc Cord
    1939 Print · USGS
    Oneida and Lincoln counties come into focus during the late 1930s as a land of timber, railroads, and nascent reservoirs. Genealogists and local historians can trace the foundations of settlements like Clifford and Tripoli or locate vanished rural schoolhouses such as Somo Lake Sch and Kelly Sch.
    3 unique versions available

  5. 1941 Map of Pike Lake, 1952 Print
    1941 Map of Pike Lake, 1952 Print
    1941 Pike Lake
    1952 Print · USGS
    Price County timberland and lake country are captured here at the end of the 1930s as the river-and-rail economy transitioned toward forest management. Genealogists and historians can locate the Riley Creek CCC Camp, the Shady Knoll Sch, and landmarks like the South Fork Fire Tower.
    3 unique versions available

  6. 1941 Map of Brantwood, 1971 Print
    1941 Map of Brantwood, 1971 Print
    1941 Brantwood
    1971 Print · USGS
    North-central Wisconsin is captured here in the early 1940s as a landscape of timber and rail-line settlements. You can trace the rural school system through Lone Corner Sch and Dover 3-E Sch, or locate family sites at Emery Cem and Brantwood.

  7. 1942 Map of Pike Lake
    1942 Map of Pike Lake
    1942 Pike Lake
    1942 Print · USGS
    Price County and the surrounding lake country are documented here in the early 1940s, showing a landscape shaped by timber and early recreation. Researchers can trace the Riley Creek CCC Camp, the Shady Knoll Sch, and landmarks like the South Fork Fire Tower.

  8. 1943 Map of Brantwood
    1943 Map of Brantwood
    1943 Brantwood
    1943 Print · USGS
    Price and Oneida counties are shown here just after the start of the war, when the Minneapolis St Paul and Sault Ste Marie rail line anchored a series of rural timber and farming hamlets. Genealogists can locate numerous local landmarks like St Marys Cem, the Knox Mills Sch, and the vanished site of Jordan.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1946 Map of Minocqua
    1946 Map of Minocqua
    1946 Minocqua
    1946 Print · USGS
    The Wisconsin Northwoods thrive in the mid-1940s, showing a landscape of glacial lakes and bustling rail-connected resort towns. Genealogists and local historians can trace rural institutions like Faulkner Sch, the State Fish Hatchery, and the Evergreen Ch.

  10. 1946 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1946 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1946 Lac Du Flambeau
    1946 Print · USGS
    Oneida and Vilas counties are seen here in the mid-1940s, a time when the lake country was defined by timber management and rail access. Genealogists can locate the Marlands Sch and Lac du Flambeau Sta along the Chicago and Northwestern line.

  11. 1947 Map of Mc Cord
    1947 Map of Mc Cord
    1947 Mc Cord
    1947 Print · USGS
    Oneida and Lincoln counties come into focus during the late 1930s and 1940s as a landscape of timber, rail, and water. Genealogists and historians can locate rural schoolhouses like Lund Sch, the CCC Camp at Mc Cord, and the Prairie Rapids Ch.

  12. 1949 Map of Minocqua
    1949 Map of Minocqua
    1949 Minocqua
    1949 Print · USGS
    The heart of the Wisconsin Northwoods is captured here at mid-century, defined by a dense tapestry of lakes and early railroad corridors. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named schools and early lakeside settlements like Arbor Vitae, Sayner, and Hazelhurst.

  13. 1950 Map of Pike Lake
    1950 Map of Pike Lake
    1950 Pike Lake
    1950 Print · USGS
    Northern Wisconsin's timber and lake country comes to life in the mid-century, showing a landscape shaped by conservation and seasonal recreation. Local historians can trace the locations of the Riley Creek CCC Camp, Shady Knoll Sch, and numerous family-named landmarks like Patterson Lake.

  14. 1950 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1950 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1950 Lac Du Flambeau
    1950 Print · USGS
    The northern lake country of Vilas and Oneida Counties is captured here at mid-century, centered on the Lac du Flambeau reservation. Researchers can trace the old Chicago and Northwestern rail line and locate landmarks like the Marlands Sch or the Flambeau Fire Tower.

  15. 1951 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1951 Map of Lac Du Flambeau
    1951 Lac Du Flambeau
    1951 Print · USGS
    Northern Wisconsin's lake country is captured here during the mid-century, showing the established communities of the Flambeau area. Genealogists and local historians can trace the Chicago and Northwestern rail line and find sites like Marlands Sch or the Flambeau Fire Tower.

  16. 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

  17. 1954 Map of Iron Mountain, 1964 Print
    1954 Map of Iron Mountain, 1964 Print
    1954 Iron Mountain
    1964 Print · USGS
    Upper 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

  18. 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.

  19. 1959 Map of Iron Mountain
    1959 Map of Iron Mountain
    1959 Iron Mountain
    1959 Print · USGS
    The 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

  20. 1966 Map of Minocqua, 1968 Print
    1966 Map of Minocqua, 1968 Print
    1966 Minocqua
    1968 Print · USGS
    The Northwoods of Wisconsin are shown in the mid-1960s, documenting a premier lake-resort region centered on Minocqua and Woodruff. Researchers can trace old rail lines like the MILWAUKEE ROAD, explore family-named landmarks like Olmstead Island, or find vanished local sites such as the Drive-in Theater.
    2 unique versions available

  21. 1971 Map of Pier Lake, 1973 Print
    1971 Map of Pier Lake, 1973 Print
    1971 Pier Lake
    1973 Print · USGS
    Oneida County's western lakes and timberlands are captured here in the early seventies, showing a landscape shaped by the Willow Reservoir. Genealogists and local historians can trace the remote St Francis of Assisi Ch and old forest routes like Thunder Creek Road and Pier Lake Road.
    2 unique versions available

  22. 1971 Map of Pike Lake SE, 1973 Print
    1971 Map of Pike Lake SE, 1973 Print
    1971 Pike Lake SE
    1973 Print · USGS
    The northern Wisconsin wilderness of Price and Oneida Counties is captured here in the early 1970s. Outdoor researchers and local historians can trace the headwaters of Foulds Creek and locate landmarks like the Lookout Tower and Steverson Spring.
    2 unique versions available

  23. 1971 Map of Pike Lake, 1973 Print
    1971 Map of Pike Lake, 1973 Print
    1971 Pike Lake
    1973 Print · USGS
    In the early 1970s, the lake country at the junction of Price, Iron, and Vilas counties was a landscape of deep forests and interconnected waterways. Researchers can trace the Chippewa Trail, locate the Lookout Tower on Sentinel Point, and explore the shorelines of Round Lake and Pike Lake.

  24. 1971 Map of Lac Du Flambeau, 1973 Print
    1971 Map of Lac Du Flambeau, 1973 Print
    1971 Lac Du Flambeau
    1973 Print · USGS
    Lac du Flambeau and its surrounding lakes are captured here in the early seventies, showing a landscape defined by water and forest. Researchers can trace the Reservation Boundary and find local landmarks like the Indian Agency and Strawberry Island.
    3 unique versions available

  25. 1971 Map of Burrows Lake, 1973 Print
    1971 Map of Burrows Lake, 1973 Print
    1971 Burrows Lake
    1973 Print · USGS
    Oneida County's northwoods are captured in the early seventies, showing a landscape defined by the Willow Reservoir and the Tomahawk River. Researchers can trace old woods routes and locate landmarks like the Jack Pine Lookout Tower and the Cranberry Bog.
    2 unique versions available

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