Shirley and others, The best source of very detailed maps is the United States Geological Survey, National Mapping Program. You can get an index for any state and a Catalog of topographic and other Published Maps from: USGS Map Sales, Box 25286, Federal Center, Bldg. 810, Denver, CO 80225. They probaly even have a net site where you can check out what you want and possibly order it.For genealogical activities I have found the 7.5 Minute Series to be the most useful. Jim Shirley wrote: > > Marguerite has a good question. I would think the Chamber of Commerce > might have something. I would be interested in hearing your responses as > well. > > >Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 18:15:42 -0500 > >From: Marguerite Mathews <pontine@nh.ultranet.com> > >Reply-To: pontine@nh.ultranet.com > >Organization: Pontine Movement Theatre > >X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01 (Macintosh; I; 68K) > >To: toodles@airmail.net > >Subject: County Map > > > >Hello--My family has roots in Maple Fork, Raleigh Co. I had the > >pleasure of travelling around Maple Fork last week finding the graves of > >many ancestors in cemeteries located on roads & paths with no names. I > >am hoping to discover where I can purchase a detailed map of the county > >which will enable me to mark the location of those small family plots. > >Can you advise me where I can purchase such a map? > >Thank you! Marguerite Mathews / pontine@nh.ultranet.com > > > > > > Toodles! > Shirley > toodles@airmail.net > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Toodlz Page: http://members.xoom.com/Toodlz/ > 4-H in Collin County Texas: http://county.tamu.edu/collin/ > Take It By STORM Volleyball: http://members.xoom.com/TIBS_Vball/ > USGenWeb Project: http://www.usgenweb.net/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ==== WVRALEIG Mailing List ==== > http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/sites.htm > Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet