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| Also see the [[United States Historical Geography|Historical Geography]] page for further help on tracing the histories of counties and their boundaries. | | Also see the [[United States Historical Geography|Historical Geography]] page for further help on tracing the histories of counties and their boundaries. |
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| *[http://www.familyhistory101.com/map_county.html County boundaries] changed often over the years, these maps show the county boundaries for each of the census years.
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| *''The Original Cleartype Business Control Atlas,'' is a basic atlas that shows state and county boundaries, county seats, all places of 1,000 population or more, and some places with fewer than 1,000. <ref>''The Original Cleartype Business Control Atlas,'' Annual. Maspeth, New York: American Map Corporation. (FHL book 970 E3b 1988.)</ref>
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| *The [http://ftp2.census.gov/geo/maps/general_ref/us_base/stco2003/stco2003.pdf US Census Bureau 2003 US State and County Boundries Map]. This is a map that shows the entire United States broken down into counties. You can zoom in and read the county names, even counties in neighboring states.
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| ==== Frontier Boundaries ==== | | ==== Frontier Boundaries ==== |