DESCRIPTION:
Sanborn Maps for the state of North Carolina
provide digital access to 11,173 large-scale maps of 158 North Carolina
towns and cities from the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries.
Users have the ability to manipulate the maps, magnify and zoom in on
specific sections, and compare maps from different years. Sanborn Maps
were originally created to aid the insurance industry in assessing risk.
They show towns at specific points in their history and provide detailed
information on street layout, civic infrastructure, building type,
building use, and ownership. Sanborn maps are valuable historical tools
for urban specialists, architects, geographers, genealogists, historians,
planners, environmentalists, and anyone who wants to learn about the
history and development of specific cities, towns, and neighborhoods
ACCESS: On and Off campus
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SUBJECT COVERAGE:
City and Regional Planning; Geography; History; North Carolina
YEARS: Late 19th - Mid-20th Centuries;
Updated Daily
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Last Update: January 10, 2006
Conditions of Use:
Electronic resources are owned by independent providers and are protected by copyright and other laws. They are provided for UNCW students, faculty, staff and library users only.
UNCW is not responsible for the content, format, accuracy or availability of electronic resources.