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[[Category:Florida|Maps]] | To learn more about maps in general, go to the '''[[Maps | Maps Record Page]]'''. | ||
== Online Resources == | |||
*[https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/view/search/where/Florida?q=florida&sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection] | |||
*[https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Florida#bbox=-87.63489604999998,24.396307989999997,-79.97430602000001,31.000967989999992&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Old Maps Online Collection] | |||
*[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?q=florida Library of Congress Maps Collection] | |||
*[https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=florida Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library] | |||
*[http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/florida.html Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection] | |||
*[https://archive.org/search.php?query=florida+map&page=4 Archive.org] | |||
*[https://curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/scanned-maps/catalog?utf8=%E2%9C%93&utm_source=library.harvards&exhibit_id=scanned-maps&search_field=all_fields&q=florida Harvard University Scanned Maps] | |||
*[https://collections.lib.uwm.edu/digital/collection/agdm/search/searchterm/florida?CISOBOX1=florida UWM American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection] | |||
*[https://geodata.lib.berkeley.edu/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=florida University of California Berkeley Library] | |||
*[http://ftp2.census.gov/geo/maps/general_ref/us_base/stco2003/stco2003.pdf United States Census Bureau State and County Map]. This map will allow you to zoom in on any state or county in the United States and read the names of all of the neighboring counties. (A tool bar appears at the bottom or hold down the Ctrl key and use your mouse's wheel to zoom in and out.)<br> | |||
*Printable maps are also available from the [https://nationalmap.gov/small_scale/printable.html National Atlas of the United States]. <br> | |||
*[https://alabamamaps.ua.edu/historicalmaps/us_states/florida/index.htm Historical Florida Maps] at Alabama Maps. Florida maps from pre-1820 to 1940. | |||
*[https://genealogytrails.com/fla/1565flamap.jpg 1565 Florida Map] at Genealogy Trails | |||
== Tips for Using Maps == | |||
Maps must be used carefully for several reasons: | |||
Several types of maps are useful for genealogists. Some give historical background of the area or show migration routes such as roads, rivers, and railroads. Topographical maps show physical features, such as creeks and hills, and man-made features, such as roads, cemeteries, and churches. Plat and land ownership maps and other types of maps are described in [[United States Maps]]. | |||
*There are often several places with the same name. You may want to use a '''[[Florida Gazetteers | Gazetteer]]''' to help you.<br> | |||
*The spelling and even names of some towns may have changed since your ancestor lived there.<br> | |||
*Boundaries changed over time. Use historical maps to understand boundary changes.<br> | |||
For more tips and information on using maps, go to the general'''[[Maps | Maps Record Page]]'''. | |||
== Types of Maps == | |||
Different types of maps help you in different ways, for example: | |||
*Historical atlases describe the growth and development of countries, showing boundaries, migration routes, settlement patterns, military campaigns, and other historical information.<br> | |||
*Road atlases are useful because of the detail they provide. <br> | |||
*Other types of maps include: parish maps, state maps, tourist maps, topographical maps, and air navigation maps. City maps are extremely helpful when researching in large cities.<br> | |||
To learn more about different types of maps, go to the general'''[[Maps | Maps Record Page]]'''. | |||
== Historical Maps Collections == | |||
Historical map collections are helpful because they can show you the geography of your ancestor's residence at or around the time they lived there. The following collections are helpful: | |||
*[http://www.mapofus.org/florida/ Maps of Florida from MapofUS.org]. Includes boundary changes map. | |||
*[https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/pages/Florida.html Newberry Library Atlas of Historical County Boundaries] | |||
*[http://www.ufl.edu/ University of Florida] in Gainesville has the largest [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/maps collection of maps] for [[Florida, United States Genealogy|Florida]]. <br> | |||
*[http://www.fsu.edu/ Florida State University] has a [http://guides.lib.fsu.edu/maps sizable map collection]. <br> | |||
==Resources== | |||
[[Category:Florida, United States]] | |||
[[Category:United States Maps]] | |||
[[Category:Florida, United States|Maps]][[Category:Maps of the United States by state]] |
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Beginning Research |
Record Types |
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Florida Background |
Cultural Groups |
Local Research Resources |
To learn more about maps in general, go to the Maps Record Page.
Online Resources
- David Rumsey Historical Maps Collection
- Old Maps Online Collection
- Library of Congress Maps Collection
- Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library
- Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection
- Archive.org
- Harvard University Scanned Maps
- UWM American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection
- University of California Berkeley Library
- United States Census Bureau State and County Map. This map will allow you to zoom in on any state or county in the United States and read the names of all of the neighboring counties. (A tool bar appears at the bottom or hold down the Ctrl key and use your mouse's wheel to zoom in and out.)
- Printable maps are also available from the National Atlas of the United States.
- Historical Florida Maps at Alabama Maps. Florida maps from pre-1820 to 1940.
- 1565 Florida Map at Genealogy Trails
Tips for Using Maps
Maps must be used carefully for several reasons: Several types of maps are useful for genealogists. Some give historical background of the area or show migration routes such as roads, rivers, and railroads. Topographical maps show physical features, such as creeks and hills, and man-made features, such as roads, cemeteries, and churches. Plat and land ownership maps and other types of maps are described in United States Maps.
- There are often several places with the same name. You may want to use a Gazetteer to help you.
- The spelling and even names of some towns may have changed since your ancestor lived there.
- Boundaries changed over time. Use historical maps to understand boundary changes.
For more tips and information on using maps, go to the general Maps Record Page.
Types of Maps
Different types of maps help you in different ways, for example:
- Historical atlases describe the growth and development of countries, showing boundaries, migration routes, settlement patterns, military campaigns, and other historical information.
- Road atlases are useful because of the detail they provide.
- Other types of maps include: parish maps, state maps, tourist maps, topographical maps, and air navigation maps. City maps are extremely helpful when researching in large cities.
To learn more about different types of maps, go to the general Maps Record Page.
Historical Maps Collections
Historical map collections are helpful because they can show you the geography of your ancestor's residence at or around the time they lived there. The following collections are helpful:
- Maps of Florida from MapofUS.org. Includes boundary changes map.
- Newberry Library Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
- University of Florida in Gainesville has the largest collection of maps for Florida.
- Florida State University has a sizable map collection.