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Petersburg (Va.) Blandford Cemetery Records, 1843-1977

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Petersburg (Va.) Blandford Cemetery Records, 1843-1977, consist of four volumes of Records of Interment (1843-1924), one Ward Book (undated), and ten boxes of papers or booklets relating to Records of Interments, Records of Sales of Squares, Individual Transfers of Squares, and Removals and Disinterments (1905-1977).

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Petersburg (Va.) Blandford Cemetery Records, 1843-1977

Petersburg (Va.) Sanborn Fire Insurance Company Maps, 1903

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Petersburg (Va.) Sanborn Fire Insurance Company Maps, 1903, are one volume of the Sanborn maps issued for the city of Petersburg for the year 1903.The maps are plans showing the fire insurance risks of buildings in the city and identify commercial, industrial, and residential sections. They show color-coded building construction material, locations of windows and doors, roof type, street widths and names, water facilities, proximity to fire stations, population size, and a coded key to symbols. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Includes index and location map. One sheet is missing half and a section has been cut from the remaining half.

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Petersburg (Va.) Sanborn Fire Insurance Company Maps, 1903

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