Virginia -- Maps
Found in 398 Collections and/or Records:
Rural Delivery Routes, Grayson County, Va.
Map shows postal routes in Grayson County, Virginia. It includes the number of routes each post office has.
Sanborn Insurance Map of Christiansburg (Va.) (Reproduction)
Insurance map shows part of Christiansburg, Virginia. Reproduction is in the negative.
Sanborn Insurance Map of Pulaski, Va. (reproduction) (2 maps; 2 copies each, 4 maps total)
Maps are in the negative, with two copies of the same two-part map. They show insurance information in Pulaski. Reproduction appears to be a photocopy.
Sanborn Insurance Map of Radford, Va. (reproduction)
Collection is an insurance map in six parts, with each part duplicated. Reproduction is in the negative.
Section of Campus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Showing Area around Greenhouse
Map shows part of VPI campus, surrounding the greenhouses.
Self-Tour Map of Historic Newbern, the First County Seat of Pulaski County, 1839-1893
Map provides the user with a self-guided tour of Newburn, Virginia, with historical notes and illustrations of significant sites.
Settlement Map of Pulaski County, Virginia, Showing Names of Settlers and Settlements of Historical Interest From the Mid-Seventeen Hundreds (2 copies)
Historical map shows locations of significant historical events in Pulaski County, Virginia. The map itself is surrounded by historical narrative, and it is bordered by names of significant historical persons. The reverse of the map contains the names of Pulaski County residents who served as soldiers in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
Shell Official Road Map of Delaware - Maryland - Virginia - W. Virginia; Shell Official Road Map of Kentucky - Tennessee
Item is a color road map of the states in the title, with index of cities and towns. Reverse shows a map of Kentucky and Tennessee, with a mileage table and a list of radio stations in the geographic region.
Site of Proposed Stadium
Map shows the topography of the site for the proposed stadium at VPI circa 1924. The stadium, Miles Stadium, was completed in 1926.
Site Plan, Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library, Blacksburg Area Branch
Map shows the plan for the Blacksburg branch of the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library.