@dhram…..It’s not so much old maps. I like to see where things/places are. I like topographical maps, the ones put out by the government. They come in different scales, from 7.5 minute scale, 15. 30, 60, and 120. The first shows every gully, stream, hill, place names.
I have a lot of the 7.5 maps of the area where I prospected for gold and quite a few of the other. A 120 minute map will stretch from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe and the border with Nevada. The gold country maps have all kinds og offbeat place names.
Also have maps pf different sectors of the U.S., and the world. Main source, National Geographic..
@dhram…..It’s not so much old maps. I like to see where things/places are. I like topographical maps, the ones put out by the government. They come in different scales, from 7.5 minute scale, 15. 30, 60, and 120. The first shows every gully, stream, hill, place names. I have a lot of the 7.5 maps of the area where I prospected for gold and quite a few of the other. A 120 minute map will stretch from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe and the border with Nevada. The gold country maps have all kinds og offbeat place names.
Also have maps pf different sectors of the U.S., and the world. Main source, National Geographic..