


Where can you find hard copy and digital historic maps? Here are some sources suggested by members of the VT mapping community:
- VT Division of Historic Preservation Online Research Center - Though this doesn't include GIS data, it does include digital documents that often have geospatial reference info
- VT State Archives and Records Administration
- University of VT Map Room
- Middlebury College Historic Map Collection
- VT Historical Society
- USGS Historic Topo Maps
- University of New Hampshire - Historic USGS Maps of New England & NY
- Hipkiss' Scanned Old Maps Note: You may need to manually enter https:// instead of http:// as a prefix to these pages to view.
- The David Rumsey Collection of Scanned Maps
- The Perry- Castaneda Library
- The New York Public Library
- The Library of Congress
- The UVM Special Collections Center for Digital Initiatives online collection includes some scanned maps. Also see items searchable via the main Special Collections site.
- The Vermont Society of Land Surveyors has scanned thousands of surveys from around Vermont. They are not indexed or available online, but you can check whether they have surveys by a particular surveyor if you have a name.
- Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library