Many maps useful to historical and genealogical research are located in the Genealogy Center (Tulsa City-County Library). This is an index to the Genealogy Center’s Map Collection. Records in the database provide the name and a brief description of each map and its location in the Genealogy Center. Two collections make up this database. Maps located in the Map Cabinet are assigned drawer numbers. Maps located in the Bette Riddle Collection are designated with BRC as their location. All materials located in the Genealogy Center are for in-library use only. The index is still being compiled and records continue to be added to the database. If you do not find the map you seek in the database or have any questions about the Map Collection, please contact the Genealogy Center by telephone, 918.746.5222, or email us at genaskus at tulsalibrary dot org.
Map Sort descending Description Drawer
West Virginia: Gray's New Map of VA and WV by Frank A. Gray, circa 1884, Jonathan Sheppard Books, Albany NY Drawer 3 - Multi State and United States Maps
West Virginia: Johnson's Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, WV, 1864 No. S 24, reproduced from an original map by Jonathan Sheppard Books. Drawer 3 - Multi State and United States Maps
Western Migration, 1841-1869 National Geographic, Sep. 2000; Missouri gateway to western territory Drawer 3 - Multi State and United States Maps
Wilderness Road and Kentucky, 1774-1785 Wilderness Road and Kentucky, 1774-1785. Drawn under the supervision of Samuel Cole Williams. Drawer 2 - Individual State Maps
Wisconsin 1873 Asher & Adams, reproduced from an original map, Jonathan Sheppard Books Drawer 2 - Individual State Maps
Wisconsin circa 1880 Jonathan Sheppard Books Drawer 2 - Individual State Maps
Wisconsin: Johnson's Wisconsin and Michigan, 1864 No. S 26, reproduced from an original map by Jonathan Sheppard Books Drawer 3 - Multi State and United States Maps