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Sketch-map of the Douthat Survey, Alleghany and Bath Counties, Virginia
"Sketch-Map" shows the ore openings in the region in Alleghany and Bath Counties, Virginia, as surveyed by Douthat.
Sketch Map of the Rich Patch Iron Ore Lands and Mines, Alleghany County, Virginia
Sketch map shows ore and underground workings in Alleghany County, Virginia.
Sketch-map to Accompany Report on D. S. Cook's North Mountain Property, Botetourt and Rockbridge Counties, Virginia
Sketch-Map shows geological cross-section and ore strikes.
Charles W. Sleeper Letter,
The collection includes a letter from Charles W. Sleeper, private and later Quartermaster Sergeant with the 7th Independent Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery, to his cousin, written from Yorktown, August 24, 1862.
Smithey & Boynton, Architects & Engineers Records
The collection contains project files and drawings related to more than 1,500 residences, churches, businesses, schools, and community buildings, predominantly in the Roanoke and Southwest Virginia area, designed by Smithey & Boynton, mostly between 1935 and 1957.
Smithfield Property
Map showing numbered sections of the Smithfield property adjacent to Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Smith's 1853 Map of Henrico County, Virginia (reproduction)
Map shows Henrico County with an inset that details the city of Richmond. It also contains several illustrations of points of interest in the county. Reproduction was published in 1994.
Soil Associations, Bland County, Virginia
Map shows Bland County, Virginia, soil associations.
South West-Virginia: Mineral Resources and Railway Facilities
Map shows mineral resource distribution and railways throughout southwestern Virginia. It also contains a legend of symbol explanation, as well as a table of distances, and an inset map shows the eastern seaboard of the United States.
South West Virginia Resources
Map shows the distribution of natural resources throughout southwestern Virginia. It is in color and contains an explanatory legend with a note indicating likely future railroads. The map additionally contains an illustration of Penington's Gap in Lee County, Virginia, and a geological cross-section of the region.