HodyMae@aol.com wrote: > > Is East Waterford in Lack Township? Today it is in Tuscarora Twp. which was taken from Lack Twp. in 1825. It lies on Route 75, very close to the dividing line between the two townships. > Does anyone know where I can get a map with the townships outlined? Ten years ago a prominent resident of Juniata Co. obtained a county map for me which shows townships. It is my understanding he got it from the County Engineer's office in the courthouse and paid a pretty hefty price for it. He was able to get it because his business took him to all corners of the county, and he gave it to me because I was doing genealogical research on his family in the county. I do not know if these maps are generally available to the public or not, but it would do no harm to ask. Its scale is about 1:25,000, and it is terrific for details. Another source showing townships is the ATLAS OF PERRY, JUNIATA AND MIFFLIN COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA, published in 1877 by Pomeroy, Whitman & Co. It has very large scale maps showing one township per page, and it pinpoints the property owners in each township at that date. It has even larger-scale town maps showing property owners at that date. This volume is long out of print and hard to find, but you could advertise for it on line and perhaps find it. If viewing a library copy would help you and if you are near Juniata Co., the Juniata Co. Historical Society has a copy of the 1877 Atlas in their Archives in the basement of the Public Library in Mifflintown. They also have a copy of a similar county atlas published in 1863. This atlas is even more difficult to find for purchase, but well worth trying to get. Nelson