The Knox Historical Museum has numerous maps pertaining to Knox County, its surrounding area, and Kentucky. The following is a partial listing, focusing on Barbourville, Knox County and its history:
- Map of Roaring Fork on Stinking Creek - Drawn by Dwight D. Warren
- Trails and Roads in Early Knox County - Research by K.S. Warren, Map by Dwight D. Warren
- Old Schools in Knox County, Kentucky listed on 1937 Highway Department Map
- Map of Barbourville drawn by Joseph R. Murphy – 1921
- Insurance maps of Barbourville – 1913-1926
- Layout of Barbourville, Kentucky by trustees – 1801
- Map of business district of Barbourville by Kenneth Tuggle – 1950
- Map of Boone Trace in Knox County - 2013
- A.V. Seay Map and Index of Barbourville – 1953
- Dr. Clinton Congleton's hand-drawn historic map of Barbourville - 1965
- Sampson Addition 1945 – Flem D. Sampson property
- Corbin Planning Commission – 1978
- Barbourville City Map drawn in 1967 by Eddie Smith
- Barbourville Map Panels of streets and lot numbers by Eddie Smith
- Barbourville Cable Layout – 1996
- Barbourville and Boone Heights - Richland Coal and Gatliff Coal tracts in 1995
- Barbourville zoning – Fighting Creek, Old 25E, Boone Heights in 1974
- Upper Cumberland River Basin: Kentucky Hwy. 459 Bridge and Approaches – 1998
- Knox County General Hwy. Maps – 2000 edition
- Highway Map of Knox County, Kentucky – 1993
- Delta Gas Map of Barbourville – Sycamore Driver to Broadway Street
- Knox County Hospital Designs – 1998
- L.P.C. #3 - Golden's Mountain
- General Highway Map of Knox County, Ky., - 1979
- Plat of Laura Grindstaff Farm – 7/11/1960
- Northeastern Section of Barbourville Cemetery – Feb. 20, 1935