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Map Showing Right of Way in Land of S. E. Hall, Wife of Hiram Hall, on Knox Creek in Buchanan Co., Virginia

0.1 Cubic Feet 8.5 x 11.5 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map from the office of chief engineer (Columbus, Ohio), G. A. Reilly.
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Map Showing the Early County Boundaries in the Territory West of the Blue Ridge and the Present County Lines in the Mountain Empire (2 copies)

0.1 Cubic Feet 12 x 18 in. (2 maps)
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows historical and present (in 1974) county lines west of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Map Showing the Position of Iron Ore Openings and Outcrops in Potts Valley, Virginia, and Their Location in Relation to the Drainage System of the Valley

0.1 Cubic Feet 13 x 22 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Blueprint map shows surveys od iron ore openings in Alleghany County, Virginia.
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Map Showing the Position of the Morris Estates, Western Virginia

0.1 Cubic Feet 38 x 28 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows railroads between various locations in the southern United States, in the areas encompassed by the Mississippi River and Atlantic, from Charleston (South Carolina) to Chicago. The Morris Estates, highlighted in color on this map. No creator name appears on the map, though T. W. Tarbet may be a publisher. Additionally, the titular "Morris" has no identification apart from the geographic situatedness near Oceana, West Virginia. Map contains some specific numbers about the estates, supplying acreage, tax rate, potential profit, and nearness of railroad.
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Map Showing the Position of the Morris Estates, Western Virginia 0.1 Cubic Feet 38 x 28 in.

Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Virginia, and West Virginia: Road Map for 1938

0.1 Cubic Feet 22 x 32 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Item is a color road map throughout Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Contains an index of counties, cities, and towns, as well as a distance chart, explanation of map symbols, and principal radio stations in those states. On the reverse of the map is a 'Pictorial Guide' to the states, which shows illustrations of places of tourist interest. Additionally, the reverse contains maps of significant locales: Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Wilmington (Delaware), Norfolk, and Shenandoah National Park. A brief description of Williamsburg and the Colonial National Historical Park, as well as Esso advertisements also grace the reverse of this map.
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Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Virginia, and West Virginia: Road Map for 1938 0.1 Cubic Feet 22 x 32 in.

Master Development Plan Blue Ridge Parkway and Parks

0.1 Cubic Feet 19 x 46 in. (each piece)
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows the plan for the Blue Ridge Parkway, extending from Great Smoky Mountains National Park to Shenandoah National Park. Contains closer depictions of places of interest.
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Master Development Plan Blue Ridge Parkway and Parks 0.1 Cubic Feet 19 x 46 in. (each piece)

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Midhurst, J. M. McBryde Estate, Blacksburg, Va.

0.1 Cubic Feet 30 x 18 in.
Abstract Or Scope
This map shows the Midhurst estate of J. M. McBryde, near Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1932. John McLauren McBryde (1841-1923) was the fifth president of Virginia Tech from 1891 thru 1907.
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Midhurst, J. M. McBryde Estate, Blacksburg, Va. 0.1 Cubic Feet 30 x 18 in.

Midhurst, J. M. McBryde Estate, Blacksburg, Va. (reproduction)

0.1 Cubic Feet 29 x 17 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Blueprint copy of Map 0276, showing the Midhurst estate of J. M. McBryde, near Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1932. John McLauren McBryde (1841-1923) was the fifth president of Virginia Tech from 1891 thru 1907.
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Midhurst, J. M. McBryde Estate, Blacksburg, Va. (reproduction) 0.1 Cubic Feet 29 x 17 in.

[Montgomery County and Surrounding Counties. From Bishop Madison's map of Virginia] (reproduction)

0.1 Cubic Feet 15 x 12 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Topographical map shows the area around Montgomery County, Virginia. It comes from Bishop James Madison's 1807 Map of Virginia. Reproduction is in negative.
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