Montgomery County (Va.)
Found in 797 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Map of Montgomery County Virginia. Mountains, Streams, Towns, Roads, Coal, Property Owners, etc, etc, By W.F. Wall, Engineer Assisted by Harry A. Wall.
Map of Portion of West Blacksburg
Blueprint map shows West Blacksburg, Virginia, and contains a legend identifying locations of interest.
Map of the A. Black Property, Blacksburg, Virginia, Showing Subdivisions, Building Lots, Street, and Alleys
Map shows the Alexander Black property in Blacksburg, Virginia, including subdivisions, building lots, streets, and alleys.
Map of the Bessie Dunlap Coal Land, Price Mountain
Map shows the Bessie Dunlap coal land. Two copies are individually annotated.
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 Mary Henderson Lots [Blacksburg]
Map, in blueprint, shows the Mary Henderson Lots of Blacksburg, Virginia.
Map of the Property of William Plunkett (reproduction)
Map shows Plunkett's property in Montgomery County, Virginia, from surveys made by W. F. Wall, 1901 and drawn by Harry A. Wall in 1936. Reproduction is photocopy of original in two parts. Note: Plunkett Farm later was Brown Farm.
Map of the Town of Blacksburg
Map of the town of Blacksburg. Traced by L. R. Holman, January 26, 1935. A. Murrill, State Certified Engineer. Retraced by C. F. Wilkinson, April 30, 1946. 18 x 20 in. [Folder D-3]