Maps of the South
Maps are essential when doing genealogical research. Maps can help determine:
- Jurisdictions and boundaries
- Geographical and physical features
- Relationships between towns and counties
Use many sources to locate a map closest to the time period your ancestor lived in a certain location.
Here are some references and web sites to assist you in locating maps.
Alabama[edit | edit source]
- Alabama Maps
- Alabama Maps-Perry Castaneda Libary
- Alabama Burned Counties
- H.C. Hudgins & Co., Railroad and County Map of Alabama, (Atlanta: H. C.Hudgins, [19--].)
- Sara Elizabeth Mason, A List of the Nineteenth Century Maps of the State of Alabama, (Birmingham Public Library, 1973.)
- W. Craig Remington and Thomas Kallsen, ed., Historical Atlas of Alabama, (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama, 1997.)
- Peggy Tuck Sinko, comp., Alabama: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, (New York City: Charles Scribner's Sons., 1996.)
Georgia[edit | edit source]
- Georgia Department of Archives and History
- Georgia Railway Map
- Georgia Maps-Perry Castanada Library
- Georgia Maps
Kentucky[edit | edit source]
Mississippi[edit | edit source]
North Carolina[edit | edit source]
Tennessee[edit | edit source]
Virginia[edit | edit source]