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Randy Cosner

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I am looking for links to old city maps. My house was built in 1907 and I am looking for any info on property lines and lots back when it was built. I remember a year or so ago someone posted a link to old maps and I found my house on there. I lost that link when my old computer crashed. If any of you have any type of links that can help I would sure appreciate it. My neighbor and I have a "shared" driveway and the survey we did showed that the property line only gives him about 22 inches of the 6 foot wide driveway. He is a little upset because I want to put a fence down the property line. The link that was posted on here a year or so ago showed my property line right were the survey did a few months ago. I just want to show him that when my house was built that the property line is the same now as it was then.
 
I had a computer crash but know what you are referring to thought I have no link. I believe it was Steve SoAZ who put the link up originally. Will see if I can track it down.

Found it!!!!

Here's how to view them free online :

1. Click on http://sanborn.umi.com/splash.html

2. Put in residence where it says user name

3. Put in welcome where it says password.

But the password or login or both appears to have been changed. Anyone have one that works?
 
You need to be student to gain access the maps..........all links I have found need a student ID# and last name to have access.
 
Praying for you to find the old maps and what you are looking for to settle the dispute! :)

God Bless! :angel:
Betty
 
Sanborn was bought out and the old set up no longer works. I'm going to go to the library and ask them how to get on. steve i nso az
 
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