Maps. Map Collection
Found in 744 Collections and/or Records:
Cornubia Cornwallia (1648) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of Cornwall in England, by Dutch cartographer Johan Blaeu, son of the famous Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638). Colored, text in Latin. Dated 1648.
County Map of Maryland and Delaware; County Map of New Jersey; Plan of Baltimore (3 maps on 2 sides)
Map shows Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey counties, with the plan of Baltimore on the reverse.
County Map of the State of Texas
Map shows the counties of Texas, with parts of surrounding states and territories, though with less detail. An inset shows the plan of Galveston, Texas, and vicinity. Map comes from pages 38 and 39 of a larger book.
County Map of Virginia and West Virginia
Map is among the earliest to distinguish West Virginia from Virginia.
County Map of Virginia and West Virginia (side a); County Map of Maryland and Delaware (side b); County Map of New Jersey (side b)
Map is on two sides of a sheet of paper. Side A contains Virginia and West Virginia. Side B contains two county maps: one is of Maryland and Delaware; the other is of New Jersey.
County Map of Virginia and West Virginia (side a); Plan of the City of Washington, the Capitol of the United States of America (side b)
2 maps, one on each side of the sheet of paper. Side A contains a county map of Virginia and West Virginia, and side B contains a plan for Washington, DC.
Craig County, Virginia, Showing Primary and Secondary Highway Systems
Map shows highways of Craig County, Virginia, with a mileage table and some inset maps of individual towns.
Cretaceous Formations Including the Green-Sand Marl Beds
Map shows cretaceous formations in New Jersey, accompanied by relevant cross-sections, columnar sections, and a color key.
Cripple Creek, Virginia Quadrangle,
Cripple Creek, Virginia Quadrangle. U. S. Geological Survey, 1968. 22 x 27 in. [FOLDER C-5]