Historical Maps
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History has cataloged over 2,500 maps in its "published information" collection. They include hand-drawn sketches of towns, localities, plantations, and battlefields, as well as published maps from the sixteenth through twenty-first centuries.
MDAH staff digitized over 600 paper maps for this online exhibit. The earliest is a triptych printed by the famous Dutch cartographer Abraham Ortelius in 1588, including La Florida, drawn by Geronimo Chaves. In his book The Southeast in Early Maps, William P. Cumming called La Florida "one of the half-dozen most important mother maps of southeastern North America." Several maps in the exhibit trace the history of Mississippi from early exploration through colonial expansion, the territorial period, and statehood. Others are hand-drawn plans and plats of towns, such as P. A. Van Dorn's original plan for the city of Jackson in 1822.
Many maps can also be found in other MDAH collections, such as government records and personal papers. One such example is included in this exhibit, the colorful map of the town of Washington, Mississippi, hand drawn by B. L. C. Wailes in the town's 1838 Minute Book. Maps that other state government agencies (especially the Mississippi Department of Transportation) have scanned to document work projects and then transferred to MDAH are not included here but can be accessed with other electronic government records.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Archives and History has cataloged over 2,500 maps in its "published information" collection. They include hand-drawn sketches of towns, localities, plantations, and battlefields, as well as published maps from the sixteenth through twenty-first centuries.
MDAH staff digitized over 600 paper maps for this online exhibit. The earliest is a triptych printed by the famous Dutch cartographer Abraham Ortelius in 1588, including La Florida, drawn by Geronimo Chaves. In his book The Southeast in Early Maps, William P. Cumming called La Florida "one of the half-dozen most important mother maps of southeastern North America." Several maps in the exhibit trace the history of Mississippi from early exploration through colonial expansion, the territorial period, and statehood. Others are hand-drawn plans and plats of towns, such as P. A. Van Dorn's original plan for the city of Jackson in 1822.
Many maps can also be found in other MDAH collections, such as government records and personal papers. One such example is included in this exhibit, the colorful map of the town of Washington, Mississippi, hand drawn by B. L. C. Wailes in the town's 1838 Minute Book. Maps that other state government agencies (especially the Mississippi Department of Transportation) have scanned to document work projects and then transferred to MDAH are not included here but can be accessed with other electronic government records.
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New rail road and county map of Arkansas, Louisiana & Mississippi
From: Historical Maps
New rail road and county map of Arkansas, Louisiana & Mississippi / George F. Cram Co.
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County map of the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana
From: Historical Maps
County map of the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana / drawn and engraved by W. H.
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Scarborough's new county post office map of Louisiana and Mississippi : wit...
From: Historical Maps
Scarborough's new county post office map of Louisiana and Mississippi : with complete index giving population
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Oil and Gas Map of Mississippi
From: Historical Maps
State of Mississippi: county location of oil and gas fields and pipelines.
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Hammond's County of map of Mississippi
From: Historical Maps
Shows counties, county seats and county railroads
Hammond's County map of Mississippi / prepared especially for the Directory of newspapers and periodicals
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Aubrey Prospect, Noxubee County, Mississippi & Pickens County, Alabama map...
From: Historical Maps
Shows the area in Noxubee County, Mississippi is favorable for the commercial accumulation of oil and
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Map showing southern portion of Harrison County from Bay St. Louis to Bilox...
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Map showing southern portion of Harrison County from Bay St.
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The Rand McNally new commercial atlas of Mississippi
From: Historical Maps
State capitals and county seats identified by symbols. At top "Commercial Atlas of America", side 1.
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The Rand McNally new commercial atlas of Mississippi
From: Historical Maps
State capitals and county seats identified by symbols. At top "Commercial Atlas of America".
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