Historical County Maps

Historical county maps are of particular interest to genealogists and historians. Why? They are often “landowner” maps, covered with the names of individuals who owned land. Some antique maps were even created by “subscription” — landowners, farmers, and merchants paid to have their properties and names appear on the maps!
Trace the history of your land, your family, or the place where you now live with a beautiful vintage map reproduction — or simply enjoy the beauty of these historical drawings.
Many old county maps were drawn in the period 1860-1880. These elaborate Victorian-era county maps are best known for their impressively intricate illustrations of local scenes. They represent each county's coming of age, when it became possible to produce such extravagant documentation. Some show public places, including cemeteries, courthouses, and city halls. Looking for something truly unique? We’ve even got the occasional "bird's-eye view" map. Browse our large selection — you are sure to find a delightful historical map that will suit your décor or become a cherished gift.

Armstrong County Texas - General Land Office 1888 - 23 x 27.29
Austin Colony Texas 1821-1836 - General Land Office 1993 - 31.75 x 23
Austin County Texas - Walsh 1879 - 25.11 x 23
Bandera County Texas - Walsh 1879 - 39.43 x 23
Bastrop County Texas - General Land Office 1861 - 25.94 x 23
Bastrop County Texas - General Land Office 1879 - 23 x 24.00
Baylor County Texas - Rosenberg 1859 - 23 x 29.40
Baylor County Texas - Walsh 1859 - 23 x 29.76
Bee County Texas - Dunlap 1863 - 23 x 27.93
Bee County Texas - General Land Office 1879 - 23 x 26.42
Bastrop County Texas - Rosenberg 1861 - 26.10 x 23
Bexar County Texas - Klappenbach 1871 - 25.01 x 23