Maps. Map Collection
Found in 825 Collections and/or Records:
Surria Vernacule Surrey (1648) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of the region of Surrey in England, by Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638), dated 1648. Colored, text in Latin. Map is bordered by illustrations of various coats of arms.
Suthsexia Vernacule Sussex (1648) (Reproduction)
Reproduction of map of Sussex in England, by Dutch cartographer Johan Blaeu, son of the famous Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638). Colored, text in Latin. Dated 1648.
Sylvatus, Virginia Quadrangle,
Sylvatus, Virginia Quadrangle. U. S. Geological Survey, 1965. 22 x 27 in. [FOLDER C-2]
Tabula Russiae (Reproduction)
Reproduction of antique map of Russia and sorrounding regions. Undated. Colored. Text in Latin. The map has many callouts and text blocks around the edges.
Tazewell County, Virginia
Map shows key to places of historical interest within Tazewell County, Virginia, with illustrations of those locations bordering the map.
Territory of Arizona
Map shows the territory of Arizona, as compiled from official records of the General Land Office.
The Appalachian Scenic Highway
Full title: The Appalachian Scenic Highway, The Wonder Tour of American, Official Map. Includes multple small maps of various regions and advertisements for local business.
The Kingdome of Denmarke 1626 (Reproduction)
Reproduction of 1626 map of the Kingdom of Denmark and surroundings. Text in (old) English. Brightly colored. The borders of the map are filled with a variety of illustrations in boxes - regional cities, and a variety of social "types" ("Merchant," "Noble Man," etc.).
The Known Globe 1667 (Reproduction)
Reproduction of world map dated 1667. Borders contain very elaborate illustrations of mythological scenes.
The Marches of Lord Cornwallis in the Southern Provinces, Now States of North America Comprehending the Two Carolinas, with Virginia and Maryland and the Deleware Counties (reproduction)
Reproduction is a photocopy in two parts. Map contains a color key indicating specific marches, but black and white photocopy does not allow for deciphering the map according to the key.