Historical Carter County Maps Available
Modern maps of Carter County are available from many print and on-line sources.
Historical cartographer Charles Reeves of Reeves Maps in Knoxville, has several custom maps that relate to Carter County. These can be ordered from the ReevesMaps site. Click here to begin browsing.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-035
Carter County [Tennessee] – Created April 1796 from Washington County, created for the First Families of Tennessee History Book from the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS); Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; May, 2000.; 11″ h x 17″ w.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-048
The Counties of the State of Franklin, created for the First Families of Tennessee History Book from the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS); Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; May, 2000; 11″ h x 17″ w.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-028
Early Roads To the Tennessee Country; created for the First Families of Tennessee History Book from the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS); Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; May, 2000; 17″ h x 22″ w.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-038
The Cherokee Country; a copy of a map by Stuart, Hunter, & Royce in 1937 by J. P. Brown; revised in color by W. F. Martin in 1999; created for the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum; Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; 17″ h x 22″ w.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-036
The Road To Statehood, County Formation in East Tennessee, 1779-1796; a poster created for the First Families of Tennessee 2000 conference held by the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS); it is a summary of maps 0029 through 0035 above; Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; May, 2000; 17″ h x 22″ w.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-290
The Cherokee Lands Included in the Sycamore Shoals Agreement; Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; Agreement signed 1775. Created for the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum; 11″ h x 16″ w.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-026
Tennessee-Divided Loyalties; 17″ h x 22″ w; created for the East Tennessee Historical Society exhibit, Four Horsemen: A War Within a War, Tennessee 1861-1865; shows how each county in the state voted for secession; Charles A. Reeves, Jr.; 1999.
Catalog No. CAR-MAP-080
Tennessee Slave Population As Reported in the 1860 Census; created from the map, “Map Showing the Distribution of the Slave Population of the United States – Compiled from the Census of 1860″ (see CAR-MAP-078); 17″ h x 22” w.