AHTC Focus Workshop

April 8, 2006

Web Resources for Illinois History and Maps

 

 

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Federal Township Plats of Illinois (1804-1891)

 

http://landplats.ilsos.net/FLASH/Welcome.html

 

Hand drawn plats of IllinoisÕ landscape before American settlement and legal surveying measurements.  There is a brief description of the Land Ordinance of 1785, as well as information on how the plats were drawn and how the survey lines were determined.

 

University of Illinois Library and the University of Illinois Press Historical Maps Online

 

http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/maps/index.html

 

Search topographic maps of Illinois, former colonies in North America, the Northwest Territory, and other countries.  Topographical descriptions are given for areas as well as the maps.

 

Illinois Historical Aerial Photography Interactive Map

 

http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/nsdihome/webdocs/ilhap/launchims.html

 

YouÕll want to play with this one awhile, but the instructions are helpful!  View multiple ÒlayersÓ of maps to see interstates, county borders, and rivers and streams in different places in Illinois.

(Parent site – www.isgs.uiuc.edu)

 

National Geographic Xpeditions

 

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/

 

Home to the United States National Geography standards.  Here you will find lesson plans, online activities for you and your students, and printable maps.  There is also a terrific virtual museum that is slow to load at times, but would be a valuable resource for students.

 

National Geographic Society

 

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/

 

Click on Maps and Geography to find online maps or go to their interactive Civil War map.

 

NASA:  Cities Collection

 

http://city.jsc.nasa.gov/cities/map/

 

Astronaut photography of cities taken during spaceflight.  Roll your mouse over cities all over the world to see aerial photos of them.

 

 

The US Gen Web Project

 

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilchampa/

 

This website includes the early history of the Champaign-Urbana area, historical maps, military records, and a collection of information about early residents.  (Scroll down to find school information, and click on ÒYankee RidgeÓ school to see a teacherÕs contract from 1914.)  Many, many links to other local and state resources.

 

Timeline of Urbana History

 

http://www.ci.urbana.il.us/urbana/about_urbana/History.html

 

This timeline runs from the 1700s to the present, and includes information about the Illinois Central Railroad, the University of Illinois, Lincoln Square, and Busey Bank.  (Parent site - http://www.ci.urbana.il.us/)

 

The Newberry Library

 

http://www.newberry.org/k12maps/

 

This is the Newberry LibraryÕs section for K-12 teachers.  They constructed this resource for teachers to bring historically significant maps into the classroom.  Each map is accompanied by lesson plans for a wide variety of ages.  The ÒMap and Lesson IndexÓ is organized by theme:  ÒExploration and Encounter,Ó ÒMigration and Settlement,Ó ÒEnvironmental History,Ó ÒHistorical Geography of Transportation,Ó ÒPolitical and Military History,Ó and ÒThe Geography of American Communities.Ó  All core maps are in Flash and PDF format. 

 

Illinois Secretary of StateÕs Office

 

http://www.sos.state.il.us/kids/coolkids.html

 

Here you will find Illinois history resources for your students.  For grade school students, there is the ÒQuestÓ newsletter with information about the Ferris Wheel and the Columbian Expo.  For middle and high school students there is ÒKids InvestÓ – lessons for teaching beginning economics.

 

Illinois Historic Preservation Agency

 

http://www.illinoishistory.gov/

 

The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency operates over 60 historic sites and memorials.  There are many links to historic sites in Illinois, the new Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, and it also has a ÒPrairie PagesÓ link where you can download Illinois history pages for grades 4-8.

 

Illinois State Historical Society

 

http://www.historyillinois.org/

 

Here you can find an Illinois History resource page with great links for Illinois history and geography, including a variety of Illinois maps and links that are Òjust for kids.Ó

 

University of Texas Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection

 

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/index.html

 

 

Over 5,000 map images.  Find maps of the continents, specific countries, or states.  The historical maps are organized into categories such as ÒEarly Inhabitants,Ó or ÒMilitary History.Ó  There are also many links to other maps sites.