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Colorado State Archives
Historical Map Links
The following is a compilation of links to historical maps found on the
World Wide Web. The Colorado State Archives has provided a link to these sites
because they have information that may be of interest to the public. The
Colorado State Archives does not necessarily endorse the views, facts,
products, processes, services, producers or providers presented on these
sites. In addition, neither the State of Colorado, nor any of its
employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal
liability, for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any
information linked to from this site.In the compilation of this list we
relied heavily on the Library of Congress, American
Memory historical collections and the USGenWeb
project which contributes maps that are especially of interest to family
historians. These sites have extensive map collections of the American West on-line.
General Maps of Colorado
United States
Cities and Towns
The American Memory Project from the Library of
Congress maintains a database of historical maps from cities and towns.
The following maps for towns in Colorado can be accessed through their searchable
database.
-
Aspen,
Colorado (1893)
- Black
Hawk, Colorado (1882)
- Buena
Vista, Colorado (1882)
- Canon
City, Colorado (1882)
- Colorado
Springs, Colorado City and Manitou, Colorado (1882)
-
Colorado
Springs (1920)
- Cripple
Creek, Colorado (1895)
- Cripple
Creek, Colorado (1896)
- Denver,
Colorado (1881, 1887, 1889, 1907, 1908)
-
Denver
(1920)
- Ft.
Collins, Colorado (1865, 1899)
- Golden,
Colorado (1882)
- Greeley,
Colorado (1882)
- Gunnison,
Colorado (1882)
- Leadville,
Colorado (1879, 1882)
- Maysville,
Colorado (1882)
- Pueblo,
Colorado (1890)
- Salida,
Colorado (1882)
- Trinidad,
Colorado (1882)
Transportation Routes
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