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Thank you very much!! Baton Rouge La in the late 1800s.......wow!!!
 

Kevo,

Thanks so much for the post. I have found some maps that I've been looking for, for more than 20 yrs.

Great Site :)
 

It will let me put the user name and password in but this is what I get when I try to browse the maps.

This page cannot be opened and

Your library subscribes to maps of the state(s) above

Does anybody know what I can do?....I sure would like to see the maps.

Thanks

DANGLANGLEY
 

I can say thanks from all, you dont know how much this has helped me get on, and find sights
 

This is so cool 1885 map of Gainesville. Danglangly does it give you a menu bar over the words Your library subscribes to maps of the state(s) above . See if you can refresh your page.to get it to come up
 

when i type in username and password it says not authorized the username or password is not in the database
 

Looks like the username/password no longer works. Error messgage is as follows:

Not Authorized
The username and password you entered are not in our database. Press the "Back" button on your browser to try entering your login information again.
 

A little digging an I found this.

"Access to Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 is available to authorized users at subscribing institutions only. Subscribers are required to sign a User License. Please contact your ProQuest Information and Learning representative."

Here is the the contact info, but I'm guessing this is not available to the general public.

[email protected]
 

Yeah this is an older post, about a year ago I used to go to the site and it worked. Now as you say its not working any longer, I think they want money to use it now. Sucks because I have some old plantation areas near here ( Baton Rouge) that I would like to see the maps on.
 

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