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Historical Maps Collection, 1500/2023

45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers
Abstract Or Scope
A collection of maps depicting geographic features, transportation routes, geological composition, historical settlements, themes, property divisions, and political boundaries, ranging in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps).
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Historical Maps Collection, 1500/2023 45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers

Map of the Virginia Kentucky and Ohio Railroad Connecting the Railroads of Virginia With the Railroads of Kentucky..., 1880

0.1 Cubic Feet 44 x 34 in.
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Map of the Virginia Kentucky and Ohio Railroad Connecting the Railroads of Virginia with the Railroad of Kentucky on the Shortest Route East and West from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic Ocean. New York: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. 182 William St., [ca. 1880]. Includes text extracted from reports of General Herman Haupt and Professor J. P. Lesley regarding timber, salt, gypsum, iron, marble, livestock, coal, and agriculture.
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Map of the Virginia Kentucky and Ohio Railroad Connecting the Railroads of Virginia With the Railroads of Kentucky..., 1880 0.1 Cubic Feet 44 x 34 in.

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