Connecticut Maps are an invaluable part of family history research, especially if you live far from where your ancestor lived. Because Connecticut political boundaries often changed, historic maps are critical in helping you discover the precise location of your ancestor’s hometown, what land they owned, who their neighbors were, and more.
Connecticut County Formation Map
(Connecticut maps made with the use AniMap Plus 3.0 & with the Permission of the Goldbug Company)
Connecticut 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 Connecticut and Connecticut counties as our ancestors saw them over a hundred years ago. Some Connecticut maps years (not all) have cities, railroads, P.O. locations, township outlines and other features useful to the avid genealogist in Connecticut.
Disclaimer: All Connecticut 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
- 1776 Provinces of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island Atlas Map. (Southern section)
- 1776 New England Atlas Map
- 1795 Connecticut Map
- 1804 Connecticut Atlas Map
- 1814 Atlas Map of Connecticut.
- 1822 Geographical, Historical, And Statistical Atlas Map Of Connecticut
- Map of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island Constructed from the Latest Authorities
- 1836 Connecticut Atlas Map (with) two inset maps Hartford &c. and New Haven &c.
- 1845 Connecticut Atlas Map
- 1856 Connecticut With Portions Of New York & Rhode Island Atlas Map
- 1880 County and township map of the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Connecticut Map Description & Links
- Connecticut Digital Map Library (usgwarchives.net)
- Connecticut Maps, Atlases & Gazetteers (ancestry.com) Maps are an invaluable part of family history research, especially if you live far from where your ancestor lived. Because political boundaries often changed, historic maps are critical in helping you discover the precise location of your ancestor’s hometown, what land they owned, who their neighbors were, and more.
- Connecticut Maps (lib.utexas.edu) The Perry-CastaƱeda Library Map Collection.
- U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 (ancestry.com)
- Historical Maps of Connecticut (alabamamaps.ua.edu)
- Connecticut Maps Description (ancestry.com) from Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources.
- Connecticut Map Books (amazon.com)
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