Washington (D.C.) -- Maps
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Birdseye View of the National Capital Including the Site of the Proposed World's Exposition of 1892 and Permanent Expositions of the Three Americas
Map shows the layout of Washington, D. C., at the location of the proposed World's Exposition of 1892 and the permanent exposition of the three Americas, on the land between the Washington Monument and the Potomac River.
Business Section, Washington, D.C.
Map shows business section of Washington, D. C., from 7th Street to 15th Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and I Street, with business names and some tax statuses within plots of land. Reverse side gives historical, demographic, and business information about the city, as well as aerial photographs of the city.
Carte Geographique, Statistique et Historique du District de Columbie
Map shows the District of Columbia, with explanatory text.
City of Washington
Map shows the city of Washington, D.C., color-coded into sections, with references and the plan of the principal floor of the Capitol.
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 Washington City District of Columbia
Map of Washington City District of Columbia Seat of the Federal Government... A. Boschke, 1857. 62 x 59 in. [FOLDER J-13]
Plan of the City Intended for the Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States (reproduction)
Map shows Pierre l'Enfant's plan for the city of Washington, D.C. It also contains notes from the US Coast and Geodetic Survey Office from 1887, which confirm the correctness of the map.
Plan of the City of Washington and the Territory of Columbia (reproduction)
Map shows plan of Washington, D.C., complete with numbered city blocks, water depths, and explanatory notes concerning observations of the plan and breadth of the streets.
Stranger's Guide to Washington, D.C. : The City as Mr. Lincoln Knew It (historical map)
Map shows Washington, D.C. as it was in 1865, with annotations concerning specific locations and items of historical interest.