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C and O for Progress (map)
Map depicting the C & O Railroad network in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states (Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Washington, DC, and New York. Though undated, the map was issued some time between 1947, when the C & O acquired the Pere Marquette Railway of Michigan and Ontario, and 1972, when it adopted a new corporate name following a merger with the ancient Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
City of Bluefield W. Va., (1930)
The map is extensively markep up with notes in colored pen and rubber stamp, and on the reverse it notes that it was transferred to the U. S. Census Bureau on May 17, 1938.
Business Section City of Charleston, W. Va
White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia (1927)
This is a blueprint style map of the town of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., location of the renowned resort hotel, The Greenbrier. The original map is from 1927, but some notations on the map indicate this is a copy from 1945.
Map of Pocahontas Coal Fields
Map shows Pocahontas Coal Field, with index of mines and their owners. Map is bordered by images of the mines listed on the map.
Title Map of the Great Kanawha Coal Field
Map shows the Great Kanawha Coal Field, in West Virginia. In addition to the map, which identifies title claimants and contains some hand-written annotations, the map provides navigational and distance charts, descriptions of rail and water communication, improvements to the area, and geological descriptions, especially regarding coal deposits.
County Map of Virginia and West Virginia
Map is among the earliest to distinguish West Virginia from Virginia.
Princeton Mercer County W. Va. (1923)
This is a map of Princeton, W. Va. with very elaborate script. Black and white. It contains a number of sidebars with additional information about the town.
Rosedale Corporation Boundary (1915)
A map of Rosedale, West Virginia, showing the extent of the town's incorporated borders at the time the map was created, 1915. The map is also stamped with the words "Official Map 1930," seeming to indicate that little had changed and the map was still accurate at the later date. The map is heavily marked up with colored marker notations.
Map of City of Welch (W. Va.) and Additions (1946)
Map of Welch, W. Va., printed in black and white on canvas-type material. A street map of Welch occupies the center of the map, surrounded by advertisements, photos of Welch buildings and locations, and a detailed description of the town's attractions. Published by Sam R. Pennington Publicity Service, Princeton, W. Va.
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