Many of the government records of genealogical value in the
United States are kept by county governments, so knowing which county an ancestor lived
in, and which counties are nearby, is an important part of U.S. genealogical research.
- The following maps/atlases are available at the Hall-Fowler
Memorial Library in Ionia.
- The following maps/atlases are available at The Library of
Michigan.
- Land atlas and plat book, Ionia County, Michigan.
............. Mich (Non-Circ) 2 N : G 1413 .I5 R635
- Standard atlas of Ionia County, Michigan : including a plat
(1906)
............. Rare (Mich) : oversize G 1413 .I5 O36 1906
- Standard atlas of Ionia County, Michigan [microform] : inclu
(1906)
............. Microfilm 2 S : F 566 .C67 1973 r.38,no.118
- Tri-annual atlas & plat book, Ionia County, Michigan.
(-1967.)
............. Mich (Non-Circ) 2 N : G 1413 .I5 R635z
- Triennial atlas & plat book, Ionia County, Michigan.
(1970)
............. Mich (Non-Circ) 2 N : G 1413 .I5 R635
- Atlas of Ionia Co., Michigan : from recent and actual surveys
and records. F. W. Beers, 1875. Oversize G 1413 .15 B42 1875; Film F 566 .C67 1973, Reel
38, No. 114
- Atlas of lonia county, Michigan. D. C. Crawford, 1891.
Oversize C 1413.15 C7 1891; Film F 566 .C67 1973, Reel 38, No.116
- Standard atlas of lonia County, Michigan including a plat
book of the villages, cities and townships of the county. C. A. Ogle, 1906. Oversize G
1413.15 036 1906; Film F 566 .C67 1973, Reel 38, No. 118
- The following items are available for purchase from AGLL.
- Michigan, 1810 to 1920: Map Guide to the US Federal Census by
William Thorndale and William Dollarhide consists of loose maps printed on one side with a
folded cover sheet. The county outline maps compare the old census bounds with the modern
boundaries on the same map. Publ. 1987.
- A0027 10 Maps $5.95
- Michigan: 1873-74. From an original lithograph issued by
Asher and Adams, this map identifies railway lines, small towns, rivers and county
boundaries during a period of rapid expansion. A Jonathan Sheppard reprint.
- E2105 Map $5.95
- Michigan: 1885-87. This large scale map, first issued about
1887, locates small settlements, creeks and other features not found on smaller maps.
Railways, rivers, streams and county boundaries are shown. Because of the great detail,
this map is ideal for use with 19th century census records. Includes the newly created
Luce County. A Jonathan Sheppard reprint.
- E2106 Map $5.95
- Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer features public lands which are
highlighted; waterfalls, wineries, science centers, golf courses. Scale: 1" = 2.3
miles. 103 pages of maps. 11"x15". 120p.
- EA-9 Softbound $16.95
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If you are not sure about the town or county you are
looking for, check this link. http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
Pam Rietsch's 1895 Atlas for the county http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm
USGS GNIS Info for county http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
Everton's Genealogy in Michigan - lots of
goodies with a map of Michigan counties.