In 2023 the Missouri Historical Society received funding to digitize the atlases on this page denoted by asterisks (*).
This project is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
For more information, visit www.imls.gov.
In addition to landowner names, plats can show other local landmarks. This detailed view of Boynton, Missouri, from a page from the Standard Atlas of Sullivan County, Missouri shows a railroad line and depot, two blacksmith shops, two stores, a post office, and a church.
COUNTY | DATE | TITLE |
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Bates | *1928 | |
Clay | *1898 | Standard Atlas of Clay County, Missouri |
Gentry | *1896 | Standard Atlas of Gentry County, Missouri |
Grundy | *1898 | Standard Atlas of Grundy County, Missouri |
Jefferson | *1898 | Standard Atlas of Jefferson County, Missouri |
Livingston | *1896 | Standard Atlas of Livingston County, Missouri |
Monroe | *1897 | Standard Atlas of Monroe County, Missouri |
Ray | *1897 | Standard Atlas of Ray County, Missouri |
St. Louis City | *Multiple years | See Detailed Guide to Digitized Plat Books of St. Louis, Missouri |
St. Louis County | *Multiple years | See Detailed Guide to Digitized Plat Books of St. Louis County, Missouri |
Sullivan | *1897 | Standard Atlas of Sullivan County, Missouri |
Most other Missouri counties | Various | For other Missouri counties not listed here, visit the State Historical Society of Missouri's digitized Plat Maps of Missouri. |