Virginia -- Maps
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 363 Collections and/or Records:
Dickenson County, Virginia, Showing Primary and Secondary Highway Systems
Map shows highways of Dickenson County, Virginia, with a mileage table and some inset maps of individual towns. Map contains some markings, perhaps highlighting areas of change.
Division of the Annie Laura Gerald Land, Vicker, Montgomery Co., Va.
Map shows the divisions of the Annie Laura Gerald Land in Montgomery County, Virginia.
Dormitory No. 4, Va. Polytechnic Inst. (Heating Plans)
Document shows the heating plans for dormitory 4 at VPI in Blacksburg, Virginia. It contains some hand-written annotations.
Environmental and Cultural Features of Montgomery County
Map shows environmental and cultural features of Montgomery County, Virginia, with a legend. Reverse of map details various environmental and cultural items of interest within Montgomery County, Virginia. Supplemental sheet lists references for the map.
Fincastle County, VA. 1772-1777 (historical map)
Historical map shows Fincastle County, Virginia, between 1772 and 1777.
Flood Insurance Rate Map, Montgomery County, Virginia (Unincorporated Areas),
Franklin County, Virginia, Showing Primary and Secondary Highway Systems
Map shows highways of Franklin County, Virginia, with a mileage table and some inset maps of individual towns.
General Chart of Delaware and Chesapeake Bays and the Seacoast from Cape May to Cape Henry
Map focuses on charting the waters of the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, with depths marked in feet. Contains notes that include a tidal chart and sailing directions into each bay. This map was originally published in 1855 and reissued in 1882, after the principle surveyours had died.
Generalized Distribution of Soil Parent Rocks, Fauquier County, Virginia
Map includes a legend; it is in the negative.
Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of Virginia
Map of Virginia is accompanied by a great deal of text describing the various aspects of the state as delineated in the map's title. Information continues onto an appendix. Furthermore, map likely comes from Carey and Lea's American Atlas, printed several times from 1822 to 1827.