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=== Modern Maps ===
=== Modern Maps ===


* '''[http://www.mapquest.com/ http://www.mapquest.com]'''<br />
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== Arizona Maps at the Family History Library ==
== Arizona Maps at the Family History Library ==
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=== Other Collections ===
=== Other Collections ===


* The University of Arizona in Tucson at http://www.arizona.edu/, has an extensive collection of maps, atlases, and aerial photographs covering Arizona, southwestern United States, and Mexico. Arizona State University in Tempe at http://www.asu.edu/ also has a sizable collection of maps.
* The University of Arizona in Tucson at http://www.arizona.edu/, has an extensive collection of maps, atlases, and aerial photographs covering Arizona, southwestern United States, and Mexico. Arizona State University in Tempe&nbsp;at http://www.asu.edu/&nbsp;also has a sizable collection of maps.
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Arizona Maps Online[edit | edit source]

Historical Maps[edit | edit source]

Modern Maps[edit | edit source]

Arizona Maps at the Family History Library[edit | edit source]

  • The Family History Library has some single maps of Arizona, and an atlas (FHL film 002083) covering the years 1790-1871.
  • Another helpful atlas is Henry P. Walker and Don Bufkin, Historical Atlas of Arizona (Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979; FHL book Q 979.1 E7w).

Other Collections[edit | edit source]

  • The University of Arizona in Tucson at http://www.arizona.edu/, has an extensive collection of maps, atlases, and aerial photographs covering Arizona, southwestern United States, and Mexico. Arizona State University in Tempe at http://www.asu.edu/ also has a sizable collection of maps.