1877 Map of Haywood County
The Tennessee Virtual Archive (TeVA) contains a freely viewable, digital version of the Map of Haywood County, Tennessee, from actual surveys and official records published by Beers & Co. in 1877.
The map contains many names of property owners, roads, waterways, railroad lines, and topographic features. The right-most edge contains legend details and information about local businesses and patrons of the map.
The TeVA map is complete and in its original color. The map is freely viewable and downloadable by clicking here. Note the map must be enlarged to be readable. Enlargement is accomplished easily in the TeVA browser window.
The FamilySearch catalogue includes the same map, with a portion missing at the top. The FamilySearch version is in black-and-white, but it is in segments that can be viewed as larger images if you download them to your device.
You can view the map for free at FamilySearch — you will require a free login.
The FamilySearch map is in six parts, as linked below.
Part 1 — enlarged inset town of Stanton; part of enlarged inset of Brownsville town
Part 2 — Civil District 12; Civil District 5 (Jones Station P. O.), northern Civil District 6, northern Civil District 4 (Wellwood P. O.)
Part 3 — most of Civil District 6, most of Civil District 4, and an unnumbered Civil District on the Hardeman County border
Part 4 — Civil District 10 (Woodville P. O.), Civil District 11 (Carolina P. O.), Civil District 8, northern Civil District 9, northern Civil District 7 (Brownsville)
Part 5 — portion of enlarged inset of Brownsville town
Part 6 — southern Civil District 9, southern Civil District 7 (Brownsville), Civil District 3 (Stanton Depot P. O.; Keeling P. O.), Civil District 2 (Sheppard’s Switch; Dancyville P. O.)
