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MAPs Question..

Not that I'm aware of. The best way may be to scan, calibrate and use them on a GPS capable PDA running something like PathAway.
 
There are early 1900's maps at http://www.maptech.com/ under the Online maps->historic section ... these are all east coast US maps. I have no idea where you're located. If you have Sanborn maps on your computer you can use OziExplorer to calibrate and mark waypoints for your GPS unit for use with a laptop connected. I've also used OziExplorer with my laptop connected to my GPS unit to find places of interest out driving around. A little arrow on your laptop screen indicates where you are on your calibrated OziExplorer map.

-Bill
 
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