My problem is not finding a map;  it is locating a family "on the ground"
from the data in the 1870 census

Monty,


You would probably have better luck with land records for that family or their census neighbors. Land records usually describe geographical features like streams and hills that you can use to locate the place on a map. And if you get really interested, you can plot the land with DeedMapper software...

--Holly

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