Schleswig-Holstein: Maps

Modern Maps
A searchable Google map:

http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/google_map_Schleswig-Holstein.htm

Another interactive map

An alternative to Google, organized by Kreis:

http://www.city-map.de/city/db/020000000000/Schleswig-Holstein.html

(Click on the Kreis you want, then go to the side bar and click on "Orte and Stadtplane". This will produce a list of localities for which maps are available.)

Historical Maps
Several good historical maps are available for free at DavidRumsey.com:

(1) Schleswig, Holstein &amp; Lauenburg in 1856, showing Amt boundaries:

http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~24769~950033:Die-Herzogthumer-Schleswig,-Holstei

(2) Holstein in 1804:

http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~24842~960050:A-map-of-the-Dutchy-of-Holstein

(3) Schleswig in 1852, showing Amt boundaries:

http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~21907~680063:Herzogthum-Schleswig--1852

(4) Denmark, Schleswig, Holstein &amp; Lauenburg in 1875:

http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~2431~240007:Danemark,-Schleswig,-Holstein-u--La

Other historical maps are available for purchase here:

http://www.on-geo.de/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/port_oldmaps/de_DE/-/EUR/OG_ViewSearch-SearchCitiesForKGS;sid=3NglfYyy_M-8dMe9JptBfo24mLIzbV24-4rnDYKd?OG_KGS=01&amp;OG_Ort=Schleswig-Holstein

Flurkarten (land register maps)

During agricultural reforms (Verkoppelung) around the turn of the 18th century maps were drawn up. They show parcels of land by numbers but also who owned them. The reforms were carried out because the agricultural areas were no longer to be used by villagers on a cooperative basis but were now to become private property. The various maps make the distribution of land traceable. Some maps show the land before and after Verkoppelung. The land register maps are useful when other archival records can be consulted, such as cadastral protocols or Erdbücher (books which provide a survey of the entire area belonging to a parish or manorial estate and lwhich list crop rotations, live stock, houses and their state of repair as well as dues and obligations of local inhabitants). All such documents give clarification to proceedings which could have lasted decades and in which people had their say, as well. The substantial collection of land register maps housed in the Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein, Abteilung 402 can be accessed in the Reading Room of the archive. It is also possible to order digital images of maps. See their website http://www.schleswig-holstein.de/LA/DE/LA_node.html features under “Services” contact addresses (Ansprechpartner).