Maps (documents)
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Scope Note: Use the singular form Map for Digital Object titleFound in 528 Collections and/or Records:
Map of Lawrence County, Ohio
Map shows the townships that comprise Lawrence County, Ohio. This map has been damaged and is now in 19 parts; all components are present.
Map of Loudoun County, Virginia (reproduction)
Map shows Loudon County, Virginia, divided by color into its different districts. Border of map contains various agricultural products of the county, and map contains illustrations of several points of interest. 1976 reproduction of an 1853 map.
Map of Madison County, Virginia
A large map that shows the geographic layout of Madison County. Full title reads, "Map of Madison 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. February 1866. Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War, Office of the Chief of Engineers U. S. Army. 1875."
Map of Main Campus of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Map is a photostat of the topography of the VPI main campus in 1915. It contains a legend, along with some hand-written notes.
Map of Maryland, Showing Principal Buildings, Roads, Cities and Towns Created or Existing Prior to 1794 (historical map)
Historical map shows Maryland, with noteworthy buildings, roads, cities, and towns. The cartouche notes that some residences are from a date later than the stated 1794. Historical map dates to 1933.
Map of Memorials of a Famous Woman-Frances E. Willard
Pictorial map of the United States, issued in 1938, and featuring the locations of 238 memorials and other locations affiliated with Frances WiLLard. Willard was heavily involved in the Temperance movement in the US, and served as the secretary and subsequently, the long-term president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).
Map of Montgomery County and Pulaski County with Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford, Virginia
Map shows Montgomery County and Pulaski County, with Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and Radford, Virginia. it contains street indices for each city and town, as well as various advertisements and descriptions of places of interest.
Map of Montgomery County (reproduction)
Map of Montgomery County (reproduction)
Map's full title statement reads: "Chief Engineer's Office D.N.V., Maj. Gen. J. F. Gilmer Chief Engineer, Map of Montgomery County. From surveys and reconnaissances by Lieut. C. S. Dwight Enger. Corps P.A., Made under direction of Capt. A. H. Campbell Engr. Corps P.A.C.S."
Directly under title statement is hand-written approval from Albert H. Campbell.
Map shows Montgomery County, Virginia, circa 1864.
Map of Montgomery County, Showing Primary and Secondary Highways
Map shows roads in Montgomery County, Virginia, with some annotation.