Sorting through the Archives’ hundreds of maps can be challenging, so volunteers have prepared indexes to help you find what you are looking for. A gazetteer of place names may come in handy as you find place names you are unfamiliar with or want to know spelling variations to search. Use the links provided here to go to the appropriate set of maps.
- Archives Map Collection.
These maps are not yet available online, but we are happy to retrieve them for you at the Archives. - First Territorial Survey
(1830s). Here we have links to the online maps and have transcribed the various owners, roads, and other features. - Second Tract Maps
(1860s-1910s), for lack of a better description, apparently recorded grants and sales over a period of time. They are difficult to date exactly. Links to online maps are provided. - Catalog by Township and Range of all maps at the Archives
- Links to Historical Map Images in Online Repositories. All of these maps are shown online.
- Land Grants: British and Spanish, and Territorial
- Aerial Photographs, beginning in 1943. Some are available online, and some are at the Archive
- Maps of Clay County’s road right of way are available online at the FDOT website.
- Recorded plat maps are available online at the Clerk’s site.
- Clay County’s GIS Mappings system lets you see parcel data, contour elevations, neighborhood plat outlines, schools, firehouses, lights, signs, and other information.
- The Clay County Property Appraiser maintains a GIS, a current parcel map and aerial photos.