[MassHistPres] Digital Sanborn Atlases -- Mid-20thC

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Tue Aug 23 19:48:41 EDT 2022


Check with the State library.  I believe they have Sanborn maps.

 

https://www.mass.gov/orgs/state-library-of-massachusetts

 

Richard Smith

Swampscott Historical Commission

 

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Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Digital Sanborn Atlases -- Mid-20thC

 

I have experienced the same problem.

I assume you have tried the Library of Congress, but some towns within their collection remain under copyright. (Some do not)

My local library is unwilling to expand their ProQuest access due to cost.

I know the Berkshire Athenaeum has access but they were unwilling to give me a membership without appearing at the library in person.  And they may require residency.

So I as well hope someone has a lead.

John Clemson, Winchester

jhnclemson at gmail.com <mailto:jhnclemson at gmail.com> 

 

On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 12:08 PM Stacy Spies <stacyspies at gmail.com <mailto:stacyspies at gmail.com> > wrote:

While I am excited that "historic" now includes the mid-20thC, I'm having a harder time finding the more recent Sanborns online.  I'm looking for Sanborns for Dedham / Hudson  /Avon post-1920.  I've seen online clues that some libraries may have the digital Sanborns via ProQuest.  

Leads?  

Stacy Spies 


 

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