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Province: 1732–1777 |
Statehood: Jan 2, 1788 |
Counties: 159 |
Borders: FL, AL, TN, NC and SC |
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Maps of Georgia are a great resource to help learn about a place at a particular point in time. Old Georgia maps are effective sources of geographical information and useful for historical, genealogical and territorial research.
Our collection of Georgia maps includes many different historic and modern types of maps. The maps date from the 00th century to the present and include:
Historical Maps of Georgia are a great resource to help learn about a place at a particular point in time. Georgia Maps are vital historical evidence but must be interpreted cautiously and carefully.
Georgia Maps can be very useful in conducting research, especially in light of the now extinct communities. Also, because old Georgia maps were usually commissioned by the county seat, they often display information about the county, including town names.
The Georgia Archives is also home to a large collection of detailed county and state maps. The collection contains over 30,000 maps. The Map Room at the Georgia Department of Transportation offers modern city and county maps.
Georgia maps showing militia districts and land lottery information can be purchased from the Georgia Archives.
This Historical Georgia Map Collection are from original copies. Most historical maps of Georgia were published in atlases and spans over 000 years of growth for the state.
Some Georgia maps years have cities, railroads, P.O. locations, township outlines, and other features useful to the Georgia researcher.
1732 Map of Southeastern North America First appearance of Georgia
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| Bowen’s 1748 Map of Georgia Colony
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Carey’s 1795 State Map of Georgia from the latest Authorities
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Arrowsmith’s 1804 State Map of Georgia
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Carey’s 1814 State Map of Georgia
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Carey’s 1822 Geographical, Historical and Statistical State Map of Georgia
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Carey’s 1823 State Map of Georgia
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Finley’s 1827 State Map of Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina
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Grigg’s 1830 State Map of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida
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Tanner’s 1836 State Map of Georgia
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Morse’s 1845 Map of Georgia
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Colton’s 1856 State Map of Georgia
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Mitchell’s 1880 State and County Map of Georgia and Alabama with Cities of Savannah and Atlanta (the capitol of Georgia)
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This Interactive Map of Georgia Counties show the historical boundaries, names, organization, and attachments of every county, extinct county and unsuccessful county proposal from the creation of the Georgia territory in 1758 to 1932.
The Georgia D.O.T. Highway Department has prepared a series of 2016 county road maps free online. These Georgia road maps contain more detailed information about man-made features than the geological survey maps.
In addition to roads and boundaries, these maps include rural communities, churches, and cemeteries. These Georgia maps are Free to downloade are in PDF format.