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Culverwell, Tom
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Pictorial map of part of the Stony Man Region in the Shenandoah National Park, with decorative title cartouche and vignettes of plants, recreational activities, and places of interest. Showing park boundary, roads, trails, rivers, mountains and place names. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical vignettes including: Fort Valley, 1758 Indian Massacre Site, Camp Fechner, Mary's Rock, etc.
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Lauk and Company
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Pictorial map. Borders with vignettes of plants, recreational activities, and places of interest. Showing park boundary, roads, trails, and place names. Relief shown pictorially.
Author
[Haverty, Helen, Adams, Katherine Payne]
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Manuscript hand colored pictorial map, mounted on heavy cardboard. Date estimated. Shows rivers, buildings, landmarks, and agricultural products. Includes noted and dated historical scenes, and figures. Title cartouche in upper center decorated with flags, and compass rose on upper right corner decorated with the State Seal of Virginia. We assume this was intended for eventual publication but we can find no record of a published version. Katherine Payne Adams did produced a published map in 1955 titled "Virginia, 1602-1622 : showing the most remarqueable parts thus named in the Ancient Records."
Author
Stevens, Hugo
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Pictorial map of the peninsula between the James and York Rivers in Virginia and three historically significant colonial Virginia towns, focusing on the period between the establishment of the first English settlement in Jamestown in 1607 and the surrender of Cornwallis in Yorktown, which ended the Revolutionary War in 1781. (The Battle of Williamsburg in 1862 during the Civil War. Illustrations depict landmark buildings, events, scenes from colonial life and portraits of historical figures such as Captain John Smith, Chief Powhatan and George Washington. The cartouche is decorated with a picture of a colonial soldier with clipper ships in the background. Includes the state seal of Virginia, its colonial coat of arms, and a compass rose. Date estimated.
Author
Ball, Robert
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Hand colored pictorial map, mounted on cardboard, was designed by Robert Ball in 1939 for the Williamsburg restoration project. Depicts Historical Events of Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown 1585-1781 and the surrounding area. Showing images of battles fields, establishment of settlements and the burning of towns. Noted images to Captain John Smith is all over the map for different entries: John Smith trading with Indians May 1607...John Smith captured by Indians May 1607...Smith led captive through a great part the Tidewater region and finally brought before King Powhatan...his life saved by Pocahontas January 5, 1608. Includes decorative title cartouche and compass rose oriented with the north to the upper right.
Author
Smith, Karl
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See Pub Note on printing of the three maps in this set. Includes genealogical chart of Lee's family, a list of key events in Civil War, and vignettes of landmarks and rendezvous.
Author
Smith, Karl
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See Pub Note on printing of the three maps in this set. Includes genealogical chart of Lee's family, a list of key events in Civil War, and vignettes of landmarks and rendezvous.
Author
Smith, Karl
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See Pub Note on printing of the three maps in this set. Includes genealogical chart of Lee's family, a list of key events in Civil War, and vignettes of landmarks and rendezvous.
Author
Tunis, Edwin, 1897-1973
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Pictorial map, with 12 color vignettes on left and right margins, showing historical events, sites, scenes, and vessels depicted representing Maryland and Virginia history 1524-1959. Shows boundaries, major buildings, houses, churches, carriages, animals, Native American sites, various mode of water transportation, and historical notes associated with illustrations.
Author
Clegg, Ernest
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Pictorial historical map, hand colored, with 6 insets. Decorative title cartouche illustrating Washington Cathedral, seals and coats of arms. Includes text, and small banner-shaped labels with the names of places, buildings, monuments, mines, and historical notes. Shows explorer's ships and French fleets in Atlantic Ocean, compass rose on lower right oriented with north to the upper right, and view of Washington monument in lower center. Note: "Of this map there have been 200 copies printed in black and white, hand colored by Ernest Clegg. this is copy No."
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