Maps of Virginia

Maps of Virginia

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Schonberg's Map of Virginia and West Virginia.

1 : 1900000 Schonberg & Co.
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Virginia.

1 : 2000000 Colton, G.W.
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Virginia

1 : 1900000 Annotatie: Gerestaureerd en op Japans papier geplakt New York, [N.Y.] : J.H. Colton & Co.
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Virginia.

from Charts and maps Published by F. (Fielding) Lucas Jr.: Baltimore,
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Virginia.

1 : 1647360 Carey, Mathew
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State of Virginia.

1 : 1647360 Carey, Mathew
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State of Virginia.

1 : 1622000 Lewis, Samuel
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State of Virginia.

1 : 1647360 Carey, Mathew
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The state of Virginia: from the best authorities / by Samuel Lewis, 1794.; Notes on the state of Virginia. With an appendix. By Thomas Jefferson.

from Notes on the state of Virginia. With an appendix. By Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson, Thomas,
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Virginia.

1 : 2550000 Finley, Anthony
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Neueste Karte von Virginia mit seinen Canaelen, Strassen, Eisenbahnen, Entfernungen der Hauptpunkte und Dampfschiff Routen

Grosser Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde in 170 Karten Meyer, J. Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts
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Colton's New Topographical Map of the States of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware

Colton's New Topographical Map of the States of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, showing also Eastern Tennessee and parts of other adjoining States, all the Fortifications, Military-Stations, Rail-Roads, Common Roads and other internal improvements. Colton’s New Topographical Map of the States of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, along with parts of Eastern Tennessee and ‘other adjoining states’ was published in 1862 by the New York-based J.H. Colton. The state is divided by county, with a breakdown of area per square mile on the right hand side. Colton was one of the foremost map publishers in American during the 19th century. The majority were coloured to divide the states and individual counties and covered numerous scales, from pocket maps to large atlases. The publishing company also reproduced maps by other publishers. Colton maps are highly valued for their accuracy and detailing and are held by numerous collections across America and the rest of the world. J.H. Colton
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Virginie.

1 : 1650000 Buchon, J. A. C.; Carey, H. C.; Lea, I.
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Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia

1 : 1280000 Asher & Adams
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Map of the state of Virginia / constructed in conformity to law from the late surveys authorized by the Legislature and other original and authentic documents, by Herman Böye ; engraved by H.S. Tanner ; title, writn. & engrd. by Jos. Perkins.

from Virginia
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Virginia.

1 : 1820000 Colton, G.W.
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Virginia.

1 : 1630000 Carey, Mathew
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Map of Virginia.

1 : 1600000 Carey, Mathew
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Virginia.

1 : 1930000 Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Virginia.

1 : 1930000 Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Virginia.

1 : 1650000 Lucas, Fielding Jr.
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Virginia, Maryland, Delaware.

1 : 760320 Colton, J. H.
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Virginia, W. Virginia.

1 : 1500000 Rand McNally and Company
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Virginia.

1 : 2040000 Tanner, Henry S.
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Virginia.

1 : 2500000 Tanner, Henry S.
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A map of the state of Virginia reduced from the nine sheet map of the state, in conformity to law / by Herman Böye ; engraved by H.S. Tanner and E.B. Dawson.

from Virginia
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Virginia.

1 : 1650000 DeSilver, Robert
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Virginia.

1 : 2450000 Lucas, Fielding Jr.
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Prang's War Map. Eastern and Western Viginia

This map details the Upper South/Border States in 1861. Smaller maps show the North Carolina coastline and Virginia in detail. Around the border are ten ‘eminent patriots’, the leading generals of the Union Army at the time of the map’s production. Amongst them is General Anderson, who attempted to defend Fort Sumter at the outbreak of the war, General Burnside with the facial hair that would inspire the description ‘sideburns’ and General Meagher who commanded battalions principally composed of Irish-born and descended soldiers. On the top right is General George B. McClellan, commander of the Army of the Potomac and general-in-chief of Union forces in the first part of the war. He later ran for the presidency in 1864. All these generals led campaigns in the regions depicted on the map. L. Prang & Co.
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Virginia and West Virginia.

1 : 2000000 Colton, G.W.
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