Maps (documents)
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Use the singular form Map for Digital Object titleFound in 528 Collections and/or Records:
Kentucky (reproduction)
Map shows the state of Kentucky in the early nineteenth century. Reproduction dates to 1979.
King William Co. Va.
Minimalist map shows towns in King William County, Virginia. Map contains a note concerning corrections.
[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.
Lake Michigan (Grand Traverse Bay and Little Traverse Bay, Mich.)
L'Amerique Septentrionale (reproduction)
Map extends from California to the Sargasso Sea, encompassing the whole of North America, though areas west of the Mississippi River and north of present-Mexico are largely blank. Includes Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. Demonstrates the boundaries of French, Spanish, and English settlements. Contains "Avertissement." Date for reproduction is not printed on the map.
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.