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County Map of Virginia and West Virginia (side a); Plan of the City of Washington, the Capitol of the United States of America (side b)Map.0050

County Map of Virginia and West Virginia (side a); Plan of the City of Washington, the Capitol of the United States of America (side b)Map.0050


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Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Map.0050
Title
County Map of Virginia and West Virginia (side a); Plan of the City of Washington, the Capitol of the United States of America (side b) 1874
Quantity
0.1 Cubic Feet, 15.25 x 12.25 in.
Creator
Gamble, W. H. (William H.)
Language
English .
Abstract
2 maps, one on each side of the sheet of paper. Side A contains a county map of Virginia and West Virginia, and side B contains a plan for Washington, DC.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
  • Maps (documents)
  • Mitchell, S. Augustus (Samuel Augustus), 1792-1868
  • Virginia -- Maps

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Bradford, T. G. (Thomas Gamaliel), 1802-1887
  • Gamble, W. H. (William H.)
  • Mitchell, S. Augustus (Samuel Augustus), 1792-1868
  • Smith, Stephen Mitchell, 1832-1913

Container List

Maps object: 1
County Map of Virginia and West Virginia
Gamble, W. H. (William H.)
0.1 Cubic Feet
1874Map shows the distinct counties of Virginia and West Virginia, separating the states.English.
Maps object: 1
Plan of the City of Washington, the Capitol of the United States of America
Bradford, T. G. (Thomas Gamaliel), 1802-18871874Map shows the plan of Washington, DC, along with the locations of significant landmarks, such as the Capitol, Washington Monument, Presidents House, and Navy Yard. Also, the map distinguishes Georgetown from the rest of Washington.