Beautifully restored map of New London, Connecticut from 1876
Bird’s eye view of New London, Connecticut in 1876
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Read MoreHistoric bird’s eye view of Stratford, Connecticut from 1882
Read MoreWallingford, Connecticut in the 19th century.
Read MoreHistoric bird’s eye view of Stamford, Connecticut in 1875
Read MoreDetailed bird’s eye view of Westport, Connecticut in 1878
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Read MoreBird’s eye view of Stafford Springs, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map shows South Windsor, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreBird’s Eye View of West Hartford, Connecticut from 1869
Read MoreVintage landowners map shows Enfield, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Ridgefield, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreHistoric landowners map of East Windsor, Connecticut from 1869
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Glastonbury, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Marlborough, Connecticut from 1869
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Southington, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map shows Berlin, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Burlington, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Bethel, Connecticut as it used to be
Read MoreVintage landowners map of Rocky Hill, Connecticut as it used to be
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Read MoreThis beautiful hand drawn map of Connecticut was created in 1857 by Laura Roys, a student who attended Hartford Female Seminary, an all-female academy in Hartford, Connecticut. The map is beautifully colored, with shades of blue, orange, red, pink, yellow, and violet adorning the border of each city and town.
Read MoreThis vintage landowners map of Easton, Connecticut was created in 1867 by Frederick W. Beers. a prominent 19th century map maker. Beers was a prominent American map maker and publisher during the 19th century. He began his career as a civil engineer and surveyor, and later established the firm of F.W. Beers, A.D. Ellis & Co. in 1866.
Read MoreExplore a restored 1904 bird’s-eye view map of Greenwich, Connecticut by O.H. Bailey, featuring historic streets, churches, schools, estates, railroads, and landmarks.
Read MoreThis vintage map of Bethel, Connecticut was created in 1879 by O.H. Bailey, a prominent 19th century map maker. The map shows a bird’s eye view of Bethel as it once was, including street names, railroads, factories, churches, homes, and old landmarks. The map captures Bethel during the height of its 19th century growth, when the town was closely tied to the hat-making industry and the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad.
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