Historic World War I Maps
Available Online from Ball State University Libraries
The Ball State University
Libraries’ Digital Media Repository (DMR) provides online access to a broad
range of digitized primary source materials, including artwork, architectural
drawings, films and video, oral histories, photographs, publications, and
cartographic resources. The GIS Research
and Map Collection (GRMC) has provided more maps for a new collection available
from the DMR—the New York Times War Maps Collection.
The New York Times War Maps are a set of five maps published
periodically in the Sunday edition of the newspaper in early 1918. Each map is newspaper-sized and connects to
create a large map of the Western front in France, the Netherlands, Germany,
and Belgium during World War I. The maps
cover an area just west of Calais, France, along the coast of the North Sea
south to Orleans eastward to Freiburg, Germany, and crossing back northward to
near Cologne, Germany.
The maps identify the
locations of railways, principal highways, canals, aircraft depots, forts and
fortified towns, and naval arsenals. The
battle line as of December 31, 1917, and the furthest advance of the German
Army are shown with solid and dashed lines.
For more information about
the Digital Media Repository, please contact the Archives and Special
Collections at 765-285-5078. For more
information about these or other historic maps, please contact the GRMC at
765-285-1097.
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