1929 U.S. Geological Survey map of Chicago
(Wrigley Field can be seen below the Graceland Cemetery).
1939 U.S. Geological Survey map of Chicago
(Note the changes to the lake shore).
Wrigleyville and surroundings
Chicago Neighborhoods map
Wrigley Field
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
Maps
in the News: Chicago and Wrigley Field
The
Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) on the
second floor of Bracken Library includes a large collection of maps of
Chicago. The collection includes street
maps, topographic maps, fire insurance maps, tourist guides, architecture plans, and aerial
photographs.
Historic
maps of Chicago include bird’s-eye view maps that were popular after the Civil
War. This set of illustrated maps
includes views of the city from 1868, 1893, 1898, and 1916. The views include the central business district
and a map of the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
One
of the oldest maps in the collection of the city dates from 1855, and the Blanchard’s Guide Map of Chicago in the
GRMC dates from 1873. Royal Blue Line Map and Guide to Chicago was
published in 1924. East and West Streets of Chicago was published in 1907. Road maps of the state of Illinois include
maps of Chicago and date back to the 1930’s.
Tourists
traveling to Chicago will find a number of maps and guides in the GRMC. The iMap
of Chicago includes a 12-page guide with a compass attached to the
map. Chicago
Unfolds is a pop-up map and guide, and The
World on the Lake is also a unique tourist guide map.
The
GRMC also has all of the U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangle maps for
the Chicago area dating back to 1889 (later maps shown above). Geography students and other researchers use
these maps to track the growth of the city and changes to the shore of Lake
Michigan. (The footprint of Wrigley Field is shown on the maps above).
The
collection of Chicago maps also includes transit maps, zip code maps, maps of
Cook County and the suburbs, architecture guides, and maps focusing on the
Loop. The 2001 Chicago Neighborhoods map
(above) identifies the traditional neighborhoods of the city, including
Wrigleyville.
The
Atlas Collection on the second floor of Bracken Library also includes several
street atlases of Chicago. A folio of
Chicago maps and plat maps dating to 1876 can also be found in the Atlas
Collection.
Maps
from the GRMC circulate for two weeks or longer. Atlases can be borrowed for 28 days or
longer.
For
more information, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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