The Huebinger series of automotive publications were popular a century ago as adventurous motorists braved the primitive roads and uncertain terrain of Iowa and beyond. Noted landmarks on these road-maps include schools, houses, churches, piles of stumps, unusual rocks, cemeteries, and windmills. Today, these map collections are actually history books showing how towns and cities have developed, roads have changed, and some communities have disappeared.
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for Blue Grass Road: Council Bluffs, Burlington Ft. Madison, Muscatine
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for Des Moines, Ft. Dodge, Spirit Lake and Sioux Falls Highway: combining the Des Moines, Ft. Dodge and Spirit Lake Highway and the Sioux Falls, Spirit Lake official highway
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for Hawkeye Highway: Sioux City to Dubuque
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for North Iowa Pike: Sioux Falls, S.D. to McGregor, Iowa
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for Panora Speedway
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for Iowa official trans-continental route: Iowa division of the national highway New York – San Francisco
- 1912 Huebinger’s map and guide for Waubonsie Trail: Iowa and Nebraska division of the Waubonsie system.