Virginia -- Maps
Found in 410 Collections and/or Records:
Radford, Virginia, East and West Wards
Map of Radford, Virginia, shows city blocks. It contains several hand-written markings that identify different sections of the city.
Radford, Virginia. Lots of the Radford Land and Improvement Co.
Map shows lots in Radford, Virginia, belonging to Radford Land and Improvement Co. Accompanied by a broadside ("Price-List of Building Lots at Radford, on New River, Virginia, Until January 1st, 1889," under the name of J. Hampton Hoge, land agent) measuring 8 x 10.5", listing the prices of lots for sale. The map is hand-marked, showing lots that have been sold.
Radford, Virginia, the Junction of Pocahontas Coke and Cripple Creek Minerals
Map shows city blocks in Radford, Virginia, including a distance chart, travel and freight statistics, and a larger, contextual map.
Rand McNally and Co.'s New Business Atlas Map of Virginia
Map shows the state of Virginia divided into counties. Contains index that identifies railroads, as well as a table of city and town sizes and locations. Originally published 1904.
Rand McNally Standard Map of Virginia
Map of Virginia also shows index of cities and towns with population, as well as indicators of significant railroads.
Rappahannock County, Virginia
Map is surrounded by large blocks of text describing the county's geographical and geological characteristics.
Rappahannock River, Virginia, from Fredericksburg to Near Moss' Neck
Rappahannock River, Virginia, from Moss Neck to Port Royal
Reconnaissance Map, Christiansburg Sheet, Virginia-West Virginia
Topographical map centers on Christiansburg, Virginia. It comes from the edition of 1890, reprinted 1920.