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''Maps of the Masonian Propriety''<nowiki>:Vols.1–5 with Index. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975. (FHL film 980930 items 2–7;</nowiki>''computer number 102302''.) These are microfilms of the originals in Concord, New Hampshire. Item two is the index to these maps. Items 3–7 contain the Masonian Propriety maps. | ''Maps of the Masonian Propriety''<nowiki>:Vols.1–5 with Index. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975. (FHL film 980930 items 2–7;</nowiki>''computer number 102302''.) These are microfilms of the originals in Concord, New Hampshire. Item two is the index to these maps. Items 3–7 contain the Masonian Propriety maps. | ||
''Town and City Atlas of the State of New Hampshire''. Boston, Massachusetts.: D.H. Hurd, 1892. (Family History Library folio {{FHL|186594|title-id|disp=974.2 E3t}}.) This atlas is compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations. You can view the maps, arranged by county. then by city or town, on the[http://docs.unh.edu/hurd/pages/index.htm University of New Hampshire Internet site]. | ''Town and City Atlas of the State of New Hampshire''. Boston, Massachusetts.: D.H. Hurd, 1892. (Family History Library folio {{FHL|186594|title-id|disp=974.2 E3t}}.) This atlas is compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations. You can view the maps, arranged by county. then by city or town, on the [http://docs.unh.edu/hurd/pages/index.htm University of New Hampshire Internet site]. | ||
[http://sanborn.umi.com Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps] are available for years 1867-1970. These are detailed, bock by block plans of communities, showing, among other things, the shapes buildings, roads and businesses. They are scaled 50' to 1", and can be valuable when used in conjuction with city directories. | [http://sanborn.umi.com Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps] are available for years 1867-1970. These are detailed, bock by block plans of communities, showing, among other things, the shapes buildings, roads and businesses. They are scaled 50' to 1", and can be valuable when used in conjuction with city directories. |
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