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.
Official Map of the City of Indianapolis. - 1 map on 2 sheets, Blue line print.
"Approved: Sep't 19th 1903, Board of Public Works."
"Adopted by Common Council, Sept. 19th 1904."
"Code: May 1st 1905 ; March 1st 1907."
Ohio and N.W. Territory. - From "Carey's Minor Atlas", 1810. Appears as Figure 4 in Indiana Gazetteer produced by the U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 1200-I. "The National Gazetteer of the United States of America--Indiana 1988. Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic names.
Outline geological map of Indiana. - Patton and Gray described as follows: "In 1880, John Collett prepared the first geologic map of the entire state that was published by the State. This was a page-size map that was reprinted with little change in three successive annual reports.
Outline map of Porter County, Indiana. - Color shaded maps includes townships, sections, towns, roads, railroads, and rivers. Includes descriptions of Valparaiso, Chesterton, Hebron, and Kouts. "Compliments of State Bank of Valparaiso and Thrift Trust Company."