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[King William, King & Queen, New Kent, Hanover, Charles City, and Henrico counties, with Richmond City composite map] (reproduction)
Map is a composite of several maps of counties to the north of Richmond. Map is in the negative, with a legend.
Little Stoney Game and Fish Preserve, Giles Co., VA,
Louisa County Virginia
Minimalist map shows towns in Louisa County, Virginia.
Luray, Virginia: the Valley Land and Improvement Company. [Map of Shenandoah Valley]
Map is part of a tourist brochure advertising the Luray Inn (the subject of an engraving at the top-center of the map) as well as the many historical attractions, mostly battlefields, in the Shenandoah Valley. Reverse of map contains advertisements for Luray tourism.
Maneuver Grounds, Prince William and Fairfax Counties, Va.
Map shows the assignment of troops in maneuver camps in Prince William and Fairfax counties in Virginia.
Map Embracing Coal Fields of Eastern Kentucky and Southwest Virginia
Map of 482 Acres of Timber and Coal Land on Prices Mountain in Montgomery County, Virginia
Blueprint map shows timber and coal land south of Price's Mountain in Montgomery County, Virginia.
[Map of Area Between Roanoke Street and Harding Avenue, Blacksburg, Virginia]
Map shows the grounds of St. Mary's Catholic Church and Blacksburg Cemetery between Harding Avenue and Roanoke Street in Blacksburg, Virginia. This map had previously been assigned the title "Town of Blacksburg Cemetery."
Map of Augusta County, Virginia
This map is a large map that shows the geographic layout of Augusta County. Contains an inset showing the geographic context of the county.
Map of Augusta County, Virginia
This map is a large map that shows the geographic layout of Augusta County. Full title reads, "Map of Augusta County, Virginia. Prepared under the direction of Brevet Brig. Gen. P. S. Michie, Chf. Eng. Dept. of Va. by Jed. Hotchkiss Top. Eng. Staunton Va. December 1865. Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War, Office of the Chief of Engineers U. S. Army. 1875."