The Boston Public Library has released a new interactive map which allows you to view and explore vintage maps of Boston. Atlascope includes nearly 100 vintage maps of Boston, dating back to 1867.
The Boston Public Library collection of historical maps can help you explore how Boston has changed from the Civil War era right up until the modern day. The Atlascope interface includes options to compare any two vintage (or modern) maps side-by-side. You can also overlay one vintage map on top of another or view the two maps using a 'glass' lens view.
Fans of vintage Boston maps might also like the Birth of Boston website, which uses the Clough Land Parcel Map to explore the very earliest years of the modern city.
In September 1630 the English colonists in Trimountaine decided to
rename their settlement 'Boston', after the English town in
Lincolnshire. By 1648, eighteen years later, much of the Shawmut
peninsula had been parceled out, claimed and settled by different
colonial families. You can discover which families lived in Boston in
1648 using the Birth of Boston map created by Northeastern University.
The Birth of Boston is
a collaborative project from Northeastern University and the
Massachusetts Historical Society. The map uses the historical Clough
Land Parcel Map to show Boston's early land parcels and who lived in
them. Samuel Chester Clough was a nineteenth-century cartographer, who
tried to map the early years of Boston using the data from The Book of
Possessions, a nineteenth century catalog of Boston's historic
registration records. The 1648 Clough Land Parcel Map plots the land
lots of Boston in 1648 and describes who owned them.
If you are interested in exploring Boston's changing urban landscape even further then you should also check out Mapjunction.
Bill Warner's impressive vintage map explorer allows you to compare old
vintage maps of Boston side-by-side using an interactive mapping
interface.
The vintage maps available on Mapjunction date back as early as the 18th Century. When you
pan or move the map to a new location the available historical maps for
the current map view are automatically loaded into the map layer menu
(move the map to New York and you can explore vintage maps of New York instead).
Simply select any two maps from the map layer menus to view them
side-by-side.
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