Maps (documents)
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Scope Note: Use the singular form Map for Digital Object titleFound in 530 Collections and/or Records:
Map of the City of Richmond, Virginia, 1861-65
Historical map of Richmond, Virginia, shows the city layout during the Civil War. Inset are two images: one is a view of the city, and the other is a promissory city note with an image of City Hall. Map also contains a table of references, indicating the identity of several locations of importance.
Map of the City of Staunton
Map of Staunton shows the city, surrounded by illustrations of locations of industrial interest, as well as depicting Staunton in its geographical context of the Mid-Atlantic states.
Map of the District of Columbia
Map shows the District of Columbia in 1901, as prepared under the direction of the sub-committee of Senate Committee on the District of Columbia.
Map of the Great Air Line Route, Ohio & Mississippi Railway and Connections
Map of the Lands of the Flat-Top Land Trust
Map shows lands of the Flat-top Land Trust, with a key identifying the various divisions of that land.
Map of the L.K. Black Farm
Map shows a blueprint of the L. K. Black farm in Blacksburg, Virginia. It contains hand-written notes that identify more recent names of streets and locations.
Map of the Maritime Parts of Virginia
Aitken's 1776 map, printed in Philadelphia, is largely based on the Fry and Jefferson map of the same area, delineated by Du Simitiè€re. Full title reads: "Map of the Maritime Parts of Virginia, Exhibiting the Seat of War and of Ld. Dunmore's depredation in that Colony." Reproduction is likely a photocopy.
Map of the Mary Henderson Lots [Blacksburg]
Map, in blueprint, shows the Mary Henderson Lots of Blacksburg, Virginia.
Map of the New Balkan States and Central Europe
Colored map of the Balkan region of Europe, published by the National Geographic Magazine. Undated, cannot be later than 1893, the date of death of the mapmaker.
Map of the "Old" Augusta Co. Fair Grounds at Staunton, Virginia
Map is in blue-scale, showing the "Old" Augusta County Fairgrounds, containing 27.13 acres.