The SanbornŽ Fire Insurance Company Maps of
Florida comprise a collection of more than 300 bibliographic units in more
than 3,000 map sheets.
The maps were mainly designed to help fire insurance agents
determine the degree of damage to a property and show accurate information
to help them determine risks and establish premiums. They showed the size
(including color-coding), shape and construction of buildings (brick, adobe,
frame, etc), dwellings (including hotels and churches), and other structures
such as bridges, docks and barns. Along with fire stations, you could also
find water facilities, sprinklers, hydrants, cisterns, and alarm boxes as
well as firewalls, windows, doors, elevators and chimneys and roof types.
The maps included street names, property boundaries and lot lines, and house
and block numbers. Other information such as the latest census figures, prevailing
winds; railroad lines and Indian reservations and topography were included.
Today, the maps are an invaluable guide to inner-city history, land use,
and historic preservation.
This collection of public domain maps was digitized from
the printed maps held in the collections of the Smathers
Libraries ' Map & Imagery
Library, on the campus of the University
of Florida (Gainesville, FL).
"Sanborn", "Sanborn Map", "Sanborn Map Company", and "Sanborn
Fire Insurance Maps" are recognized trademarks of the Sanborn
Map Company, a subsidiary of Environmental
Data Resources, Inc. (EDR). The presentation of historic Sanborn
Fire Insurance Company maps of Florida on this site is in no way connected
with either the Sanborn Map Company or Environmental Data Resources, Inc. |