Maps of Oregon

Oregon Maps are generally an crucial element of genealogy and family tree research, notably if you live far from where your ancestor lived. Given that Oregon political borders oftentimes changed, historic maps are generally significant in assisting you discover the precise specific location of your ancestor's home, just what land they owned, exactly who their neighbors happen to be, and a lot more.

Oregon Maps generally have a tendency to be an excellent resource for starting out with your research, since they give significantly useful information and facts immediately. Oregon Maps can be a major resource of important amounts of details on family history.

Oregon County Formation Map

(Oregon maps made with the use AniMap Plus 3.0 & with the Permission of the Goldbug Company)

Oregon Antique Maps & Atlases

See U.S. State & County Boundary Maps and Antique Atlases to view free map images of antique maps & atlases maps during the years 1732 to 1897 for the entire United States as well as other states and countries.

These are scanned from the original copies so you can see Oregon and Oregon counties as our ancestors saw them over a hundred years ago. Some Oregon maps years (not all) have cities, railroads, P.O. locations, township outlines and other features useful to the avid genealogist in Oregon.

Disclaimer: All Oregon maps are free to use for your own genealogical purposes and may not be reproduced for resale or distribution.Source: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

Oregon Map Description & Links

If the researcher wants to plot mining claims, do on-site research, locate a specific town, find a cemetery, or perform any of several other actions, maps are absolutely essential. One helpful map by Ralph N. Preston is Historical Oregon: Overland Stage Routes, Old Military Roads, Indian Battle Grounds, Old Forts, Old Gold Mines. That map collection begins with a trail map from Lewis and Clark's 1804 expedition and includes multiple other maps, including maps listing old Indian battle grounds, mining areas, forts, military roads, and stage routes. The Oregon Department of Transportation also has great county and city maps on file.

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