Maps in the News: Boston, Watertown Maps Available from Ball State University Libraries
The Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map
Collection (GRMC) on the second floor of Bracken Library includes a large
variety of cartographic resources on Boston, Massachusetts. The Atlas Collection also includes several
volumes featuring maps of Boston.
In addition to street atlases of the city, the Atlas Collection
includes a book called Mapping Boston.
The book includes historical and modern maps of the city. Each map is accompanied by a full description
and essay explaining the significance of the cartography.
The GRMC includes maps, atlases, and nautical charts depicting the
metropolitan area of Boston and Boston Harbor.
Historical reproductions include maps of Boston in 1743, 1774, 1775,
1873, 1877, and 1888. One map is titled A
Plan of the Town of Boston: With the Intrenchment of His Majesty’s Forces in
1775. The Boston map from 1888 includes
the location of freight and passenger depots, grain elevators, and steamboat
wharves.
The GRMC also includes modern maps of Boston, including folded
maps for convenient travel use. The map shown above (click to enlarge) is a travel map identifying the villages that compose the metropolitan area, including Watertown. The
Boston “Popout” map folds to a pocket size map and includes maps of the greater
downtown area, Beacon Hill, Harvard Square, and the subway system. Separate public transit maps of Boston are
also available.
Nautical charts available from the GRMC include cartographic
details along the Boston Harbor. These
charts include Boston Harbor and the areas surrounding Cape Cod and Nantucket.
The GRMC also includes a set of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of
Boston from 1975. These maps provide
detailed maps of buildings and construction information.
For more information about these resources, please contact the
GRMC at 765-285-1097 Monday through Friday.
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