Historical New York State Maps

The storied history of the Empire State, from its founding as an original colony to statehood in 1776 allows for many beautiful vintage maps of New York State. Whether you are performing historical, territorial or genealogical research, our collection of Antique maps of New York are wonderful view of the past. These maps help transport you to a point in time that reveals many interests.

Many New York state maps can feature the different landscapes from the Long Island to the Buffalo. Additionally you'll find maps that chart now-abandoned townships, roads, or mining systems that connected many areas. New York state maps are popular gifts for historians, professionals and students alike.

New York - Colton 1855 - 27.88 x 23
New York - Craig 1888 - 30.55 x 23
New York - Cram 1875 - 29.38 x 23
New York - Denison 1796 - 28.99 x 23
New York - Greenleaf 1840 - 27.31 x 23
New York - Hammond's Atlas 1910 - 29.25 x 23
New York - Hoen 1896 - 27.99 x 23
New York - Howe 1776 - 23 x 28.59
New York - Howe 1776 - 23 x 30.96
New York - Johnson 1860 - 23 x 27.32
New York - Johnson 1888 - 33.31 x 23
New York - Kitchin 1756 - 28.46 x 23