1633, republished 1671 Lord Baltimore's Map by John Ogilvy
1670 Detail of Chesapeake Bay
1670 Map of Virginia and Maryland by Augustin Herman
1695-1923 Map of Eastern Shore historical parishes and original churches
1794 Map of the Lower Eastern Shore
1795 Map of Maryland
1795 Map of Dorchester County
1813 Detail of Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland
1824 Map of the Country Through Which a Canal to Connect the Waters of the Chesapeake and Ohio is Proposed to Pass
1832 Chart of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays
1865 Map of Neck District, Dorchester County
1865 Map of Dorchester County by Simon J. Martenet
1865 Isolation Map of Dorchester County
1865 Map of Dorchester County
1877 Landowner Map of the Neck District of Dorchester County, Maryland
1877 Atlas Cover
1877 Map of Maryland, excerpt Atlas of the United States
1877 Outline Plan of Dorchester County
1895 Rand & McNally Atlas Map of Dorchester County
1895 Map of Maryland from Rand & McNally Atlas of United States
1902 US Geological Survey Map, SW Quad
1902 US Geological Survey, NW Quad
1983 Topographical Map from Geological Survey of Todd Point Creek
2009 Topographical Map of Northwestern Dorchester County
Carte Particuliere De Virginie, Maryland, Pennsilvanie, La Nouvelle Iarsey, Orient et Ocidentale CARTOGRAPHER: A. H. Jaillot (1632-1712)? CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1700, Amsterdam NOTES: This large scale map of Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay area is one of the most beautiful in the history of cartography of the region. Its basic representation of the coastal area is based upon Herrman and is supplemented by new names, new soundings and features from Thornton's 1689 chart. The map, essentially a sea chart, published as part of an atlas in 1700 that was intended more as a showpiece than a working chart for pilots. See Huntingfield Collection map report for additional information about this map. SOURCE: Huntingfield Corporation Map Collection, MSA SC 1399-200
A Map of Virginia and Maryland CARTOGRAPHER: Anonymous CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1676, London NOTES: This is the ninth and last major derivative of the John Smith map and includes information from the Augustine Herrman map of 1673. The land areas, except along the Delaware Bay and River, follow Smith, while the place names are from Herrman. See Huntingfield Collection map report for additional information about this map. SOURCE: Huntingfield Corporation Map Collection, MSA SC 1399-1-197 REPOSITORY: Maryland State Archives