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okok3857 | 25 days ago
I wanted to point out it is a crowdsourcing project, so every overlaid page you see has been placed there by a person, often through large institutional efforts at universities, but also individuals just looking to learn about their hometown through these old maps. Thanks for the interest!
_fs|25 days ago
Its a similar problem that you faced, stripping off the extra image data from the map, then overlaying them on a base map. I might have a slightly easier time, since these surveys mostly line up to existing township/ranges of the PLSS, not at individual house/street level like the sanborn maps. I've manually done the process many times, most in ArcGIS, but have used a few others (like oldmapsonline). Your site was new to me, and the presentation looks great.
Here's an example of the type of survey I'm working with. https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/maps/06317a09-5426-41e0-aa8...
okok3857|25 days ago
garciansmith|25 days ago
Is there a way to quickly search for a specific address or select a point and then see the relevant map? Larger cities have Sanborns covering many volumes, and I see I can use sliders to turn them on and off to find the relevant one, but I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing a quicker way of finding a specific address.
okok3857|25 days ago
selimthegrim|25 days ago
okok3857|25 days ago
jdmichal|25 days ago
https://oldinsurancemaps.net/map/YK41FR
And this shows no volumes available:
https://oldinsurancemaps.net/viewer/tampa-fl/#/center/-84.77...
Same thing for Key West, FL.
okok3857|25 days ago
bduhan|25 days ago
I’ll try running my own and see about importing existing work. Have you thought about extending the public site scope beyond insurance maps?
okok3857|25 days ago
lapetitejort|25 days ago
The maintainer is generalizing outside of Sanborn maps [0].
[0]: https://www.ohmg.dev/
dmd|25 days ago
okok3857|25 days ago