The Historic Maps of Indiana database lists maps covering all or a portion of the state of Indiana, including county, city, regional maps. Most are housed in the Geography and Map Library at Indiana University Bloomington,although other maps located at IUB have been listed when identified. Additional records and digital images will be added as time and funding permit.
Lake Monroe - Includes text, recreation information, and 9 recreation area maps.
Lake Monroe, Indiana's largest lake - Includes insets of Bloomington, Indiana University and nine Lake Monroe recreation areas on recto and nine area accommodation and service logomaps on verso.
Lake Monroe: Indiana's Largest Lake - Includes insets of Bloomington, Indiana University, Brown County State Park and nine Lake Monroe recreation areas on recto and nine area accommodation and service logomaps on verso.
Recreation Areas
Land Use Map Real Property Inventory, 1935 Terre Haute, Indiana. - 122 x 86cm. Blue and White City Map. "This map shows the type of use of all land frontage. The Depth of Structures was disregarded. No attempt was made to distinguish single structures in a series of the same type." Legend shows Residential and Industrial; public buildings including schools, fire houses, churches, hospitals, institutions, government buildings, parks, playgrounds, and cemeteries.
Library map of Indiana. - 26 x 18 cm. "Black sections indicate areas having no local library service (684 of 1009 townships)"
Locations of Clay and Shale Operations in Indiana. - Black on crème, showing sections, major rivers, and counties. Shows producers of clay and clay products with list of producers. Inset of Generalized columnar sections showing rock units actively mined for clay and shale in Indiana. Miscellaneous Map No. 14.
Locations of Clay and Shale Operations in Indiana. - Black on crème, showing sections, major rivers, and counties. Includes generalized columnar section, "Sectionized township," and index of producers of clay and clay products., Inset of Generalized columnar sections showing rock units actively mined for clay and shale in Indiana., "Base modified from U.S. Geological Survey, Base map of Indiana; 1950." Miscellaneous Map No. 14.
Lowell. - White on Blue map; Scale 1 in = 100 feet. Cadastral map showing landowners.