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Hillsborough County is Florida's 18th county, established on January 25, 1834, from a segment of St. Johns County. It gains its name from Wills Hills (1718-1793), the Earl of Hillsborough, who became Secretary of State for the colonies in 1768. Tampa is the county seat. The current city of Tampa arose from the fishing and agricultural village located outside of Fort Brooks. Residents didn't like to use the military name for their home so they used an old Indian term for the area, Tampa.

For earlier maps of this area, visit the St. Johns County map gallery.


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Hillsborough County, 1888
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), railroads, and cities current to 1888....

Hillsborough County, 1888
This detail shows county lines and county seats current to the period, major towns and cities, and railroad routes and stations for Hillsborough County. The Townships are subdivided into sections, and those sections offered for sale by the land depar...

Hillsborough County, 1888
This detail of a map of Florida indicates Hillsborough County current to 1888. The map was issued by the Florida Southern Railway Company. It shows lands, owned, and offered for sale by said department. Six square miles makes up a township, which is ...

Hillsborough County, 1889
This is a detail of a map of Florida showing counties, railroads, cities, inland waters, etc for Hillsborough County. Each color represents a different route. The origin and destination for each route is found on the main map in an Explanation key. F...

Hillsborough County, 1890
A map of Hillsborough County showing towns, bodies of water, county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1890. ...

Hillsborough County, 1890
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), railroads, and cities current to 1890....

Hillsborough County, 1890
A map of Hillsborough County showing the county seat (Tampa), cities, towns, rivers, lakes, roads, and railroads present in 1890....

Phosphate Plants of Hillsborough County, 1891
A portion of Schrader s 1891 phosphate map of central Florida showing Hillsborough County. Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center. Rare Maps. This is a map of Manatee, Polk, Lee and Hillsborough counties circa 1891. It shows ...

Hillsborough County, 1892
This detail of a map of Florida indicates Hillsborough County current to 1892. Major waterways are shown with thin, concentric lines. The thick black lines represent railroads. The central features of the detail include Tampa, Mango, and Dover....

Hillsborough County, 1893
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1893....

Hillsborough County, 1894
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), railroads, and cities current to 1894....

Hillsborough County, 1895
This Florida map of Hillsborough County outlines the county boundary and railroads connecting the major cities, current to 1895. ...

Hillsborough County, 1897
A map of Hillsborough County showing forts, towns, bodies of water, county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1897. Township and Range grids extending from the Tallahassee Meridian and Tallahassee Bas...

Hillsborough County, 1898
A map of Hillsborough County as of 1898 showing rivers, bays, lakes, railroads, towns, and the county seat, Tampa....

Hillsborough County, 1898
A map of Hillsborouh County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1898....

Hillsboro County, 1898
Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center. Rare Maps. This is a detail map of Hillsboro (Hillsborough) county circa 1898 which actually included Pinellas county as well. This map shows section township range (STR). Main cities an...

Hillsborough County, 1899
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1899....

Hillsborough County, 1900
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), railroads, and cities current to 1900....

Hillsborough County, 1900
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), railroads, and cities current to 1900....

Florida Railroads - Hillsborough County, 1900
This detail of Hillsborough County shows railroads, county boundaries, wetlands, cities, towns, villages, post offices, lakes, and rivers current to 1900. There are 33 railroad lines listed on the main map, as a guide to the numbering. The map was a ...

Hillsborough County, 1902
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1902....

Hillsborough County, 1902
This is a detail of a map of Florida, displaying county borders, county seats, and railroads current to 1902 for Hillsborough County. Major and minor cities are shown, as well as major waterways. The features of the map include Tampa Bay, Tarpon Spri...

Hillsborough County, 1904
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), railroads, and cities current to 1904....

Hillsborough County, 1904
This detail of Hillsborough County is taken from a handbook for travelers by Karl Baedeker current to 1904. Though made in Leipzig, Germany, the detail was based upon government topographic surveys. It shows footpaths, railways, and roads wherever po...

Hillsborough County, 1907
A map of Hillsborough County showing county lines, the county seat (Tampa), and railroads connecting the major cities current to 1907....

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