1858 Map of Frederick County, Maryland – Antique Cartography – Historic Landowner Map Print

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This 1858 map of Frederick County, Maryland, is a remarkable historical document showcasing property owners, roads, and townships from the mid-19th century. A true collector’s piece, this map provides an invaluable reference for genealogy research, local history, and antique cartography. The soft sepia tones and detailed engravings make this print a visually stunning addition to any study, library, or home decor. This map features land divisions and the names of property holders, giving insight into the early settlement patterns and agricultural landscape of Frederick County before the Civil War.

The fine craftsmanship of this map is evident in the intricate details used to depict roads, waterways, and homesteads, each carefully labeled with historical accuracy. Notable towns such as Frederick City, Middletown, and Emmitsburg are prominently marked, showing their importance as early trade and agricultural centers. This vintage piece serves as a fantastic resource for those tracing their family lineage or seeking an authentic representation of the region’s 19th-century development. It is also an excellent tool for historians studying the early infrastructure and economy of Maryland.

Expertly restored and printed on high-quality matte paper, this reproduction ensures that every name, boundary, and fine line remains crisp and legible. The matte finish enhances its antique aesthetic, reducing glare and allowing for an elegant display. Whether you are a local historian, a collector of early American maps, or someone with family ties to the region, this map is a treasured keepsake that beautifully preserves the past. Perfect for genealogy enthusiasts, educators, or those interested in pre-Civil War Maryland, this map is both a research tool and a timeless piece of art.