Massachusetts
Reproductions of old maps of Massachusetts towns, villages and cities. Most of the maps show the family name on each house. Also shown: schools, churches, saw- and grist-mills, shops and factories, livery stables, railroad tracks and stations, etc.
Barnstable County maps are reproduced from the Atlas of Barnstable County published in 1880 by G. H. Walker.
Berkshire County maps are reproduced from the Atlas of Berkshire County published in 1876 by F. W. Beers.
Bristol County maps are reproduced from the Atlas of Bristol County, published in 1871 by F. W. Beers.
Essex County maps are reproduced from the Atlas of Essex County published in 1872 by D. G. Beers.
Franklin County maps are reproduced from the Atlas of Franklin County published in 1871 by F. W. Beers.
Hampshire County maps are reproduced from the Atlas of Hampshire County published in 1873 by F. W. Beers.
Hampden County maps are from the Atlas of Hampden County published in 1870 by F. W. Beers.
Middlesex County maps are from the Atlas of Middlesex County published in 1875 by F. W. Beers.
Norfolk County maps are from the Atlas of Norfolk County published in 1876 by Comstock & Cline.
Plymouth County maps are from the Atlas of Plymouth County published in 1879 by Geo. H. Walker.
Worcester County maps are from the Atlas of Worcester County published in 1870 by F. W. Beers.
Suffolk County maps are from various sources, as noted in each map's description.
Also see our Town Descriptions for Massachusetts. These are excerpts from the Gazetteer of Massachusetts, writtene in 1873 by the Rev. Elias Nason, describing the towns as they were then.
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A description of Worcester County published in 1873:
Worcester County was incorporated April 2, 1731, and contains 192,718 inhabitants, with a valuation of $131,022,996. It extends entirely through the State from north to south, and embraces an area of about 1,500 square miles. The surface is undulating, broken, and varied by several prominent elevations. Mount Wachusett, in the town of Princeton, has an atitude of 2,480 feet; Asnebumsket Hill, in Paxton, of 1,407 feet; Hawe;s Hill, in Barre, of 1,284 feet; Tufts Hill, in New Braintree, of 1,179 feet; and Hatchet Hill, in Southbridge, of 1,016 feet, above sea-level.
The principal rivers are the Nashua, flowing north-easterly into the Merrimack; the French and the Blackstone, draining the south-easterly sections of the county; the Chicopee and Miller's River, flowing westerly into the Connecticut River. These streams, together with their numerous tributaries, afford a vast hydraulic power, which is, for the most part, utilized. The county is intersected by various railroad and telegraphic lines, rendering communication with the shire-towns, Worcester and Fitchburg, and also with the other cities of the state and county, easey and immediate.
The geological formation is, for the most part, calcareous and ferruginous gneiss, Merrimack schist, and the St. John's group. In these meta morphic rocks occurs a great variety of curious and interesting minerals. The flora is rich and varied; and the farms, especially in respect to the produce of the dairy, are equal, if not superior, to those of any other county in the State. The county has 865 public schools, six incorporated academies, and one college.
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Randolph map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Braintree map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Walpole map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Norfolk map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Sharon map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Stoughton map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Wrentham map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Brookline map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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This historical old Cohasset map is reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Reproduced from the 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (MA) by Comstock & Cline
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Dated 1869, but has chronology of events 1602 to 1886; list of original purchasers; villages, roads, sachems; territories shown. No family names; originally published by the Old Colony Line.
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This old map was drawn to accompany Drake's Old Indian Chronicle, and was compiled chiefly from a Survey of 1774. It shows the areas frequented by the Nipmuck Indians from Sunderland, Vermont on the northwest, to Plaistow, New Hampshire on the northeast; and from Takonik and Sheffield, Massachusetts on the southwest, to Easton, Massachusetts on the southeast. Many brooks and rivers are named. For instance, these are shown feeding into the Connecticut River: Gold River, West River or Wantastitouch River, Whitstone River, Ashuelot River, Bennets River, Stony Branch, Miller River, Papaguntiquash Branch or Millers River, Saw Mill River, Pakumptuk River, Mohawks Branch, Muddy Brook, Mill River, Colemans Brook, Fort Brook, Batchelors Brook, Sawmill Brook, Butter Brook, Willimanset River, Chikabi River, Sunsbank Brook, Long Meadow Brook, Freshwater Brook, Saltonstal, 3 Mile Brook, Agawam River, Parkers, etc.
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker. (Whitman history: In 1875 this town was incorporated as South Abington and included additional land from northeastern Bridgewater. In 1886 a vote taken at town meeting changed the name of the town to Whitman in honor of town resident Augustus Whitman.)
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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Reproduced from the 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County, Massachusetts (MA) by George H. Walker
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