Maps (documents)
Found in 526 Collections and/or Records:
Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova (reproduction),
Reprinted by American Heritage (journal).
Nova Terrae-Mariae tabula (reproduction),
Description of coverage area from the map: "This Northerne part of Virginia (the limitts whereof extend farther Southwards) is heere inserted for better description of the entrance into the Bay of Chesapeack."
Nova Virginiæ Tabula (reproduction)
Map is Hendrick Hondius' derivation from John Smith's 1612 maps of the same geographic area. Contains a British coat of arms and illustrations of a native Virginian (facing the Chesapeake Bay) and Powhatan's court. Reproduction is a photocopy.
Office Map of the City of Richmond, Va. and Surroundings (reproduction)
Map shows the city of Richmond, with references to different wards and points of interest. Item is a photocopy.
Official Zoning Map for the Town of Blacksburg,
Official Zoning Map for the Town of Blacksburg as of July 11, 1961. 17 x 12 in. [FOLDER D-4]
Part of the United States of North America (reproduction)
Map encompasses the area between northern Florida and Maine. It likely comes from Isaac Weld's Travels Through the States of North America. Note in upper right indicates places where Christian Indians resided. Reproduction is in negative format.
Partie de l'Amerique Septentrionale, qui comprend le Cours De l'Ohio, la Nouvelle Angleterre, la Nouvelle York, le New Jersey, la Pensylvanie, le Maryland, la Virginie, la Caroline
Map contains an inset that continues the mapping of South Carolina. map evidently removed from a bound volume. Paper contains a watermark of what appears to be a birdhouse.
Patrick County, Virginia, Showing Primary and Secondary Highway Systems
Map shows the roads in Patrick County, Virginia, with a legend and mileage table.
Pearisburg Quadrangle
Topographical map labeled "Pearisburg Quardangle." This document contains hand-written notes directly on the map. 1:62500 scale.
Pearisburg Quadrangle
Topographical map centers on Pearisburg, Virginia, as surveyed in 1921 and 1931-1932. 1:48000 scale.
