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Black Cemetery Map (Blacksburg, Virginia)

0.1 Cubic Feet 36 x 42 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows identified plots in the Black Cemetery in Blacksburg, Virginia.
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[Black Cemetery Map (Blacksburg, Virginia)]

0.1 Cubic Feet 41.5 x 33.5 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows the Black Cemetery in Blacksburg, Virginia, between Roanoke and Lee Streets.
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Campus Guide to Virginia Tech

0.1 Cubic Feet 16 x 18 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map is part of a brochure labeled "Campus Guide to Virginia Tech." The brochure contains the map of Virginia Tech, a map of Blacksburg, Virginia, an office locator, and information about the university and area.
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Campus Guide to Virginia Tech 0.1 Cubic Feet 16 x 18 in.

Charlottesville, Virginia in 1856 (reproduction)

0.1 Cubic Feet 23 x 32 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Engraving shows birds-eye view of Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1856, largely focusing on the University of Virginia. Reproduction was made in 1973.
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Charlottesville, Virginia in 1856 (reproduction) 0.1 Cubic Feet 23 x 32 in.

Delaware - Maryland - Virginia - West Virginia,

0.1 Cubic Feet 18 x 34 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Delaware - Maryland - Virginia - West Virginia. Rand McNally & Co., 1973. 34 x 18 in. [FOLDER A-10]
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Delaware - Maryland - Virginia - West Virginia, 0.1 Cubic Feet 18 x 34 in.

Historical Map of Bedford County, Virginia, 1750-1865

0.1 Cubic Feet 30 x 25 in.
Abstract Or Scope
This historical map of Bedford County, Virginia, was compiled from maps, historical records, and traditions by J. R. Hildebrand, who copyrighted the historical map in 1973. It contains a brief history of the county surrounding the map, and on the map are identified locations for incidents of historical interest. The map is bordered by a list of names of men who, presumably, lived in the county. The bottom left corner contains a map of smaller scale, so one can find Bedford County in the context of Virginia.
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Historical Map of Bedford County, Virginia, 1750-1865 0.1 Cubic Feet 30 x 25 in.

Historical Map of Rockbridge County, Virginia, 1778-1865 (historical map)

0.1 Cubic Feet 31.5 x 25 in.
Abstract Or Scope
This historical map of Rockbridge County, Virginia, was compiled from maps, historical records, and traditions by J. R. Hildebrand, who copyrighted the historical map in 1973. It contains a brief history of the county surrounding the map, and on the map are identified locations for incidents of historical interest. The map is bordered by a list of names of men who, presumably, lived in the county.
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Historical Map of Rockbridge County, Virginia, 1778-1865 (historical map) 0.1 Cubic Feet 31.5 x 25 in.

Historical Maps Collection

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 45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers

Map of Westview Cemetery

0.1 Cubic Feet 48 x 35 in. (2 sheets)
Abstract Or Scope
Maps show individual plots in the Westview Cemetery of Blacksburg, Virginia, with an index of names. Each map contains several markings, highlighting certain plots and names. Original drawing by H. C. Broyles in 1935; part 1 revised March 29, 1990; part 2 revised Sept. 11, 1991, both by "J. R. G."
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Map of Westview Cemetery 0.1 Cubic Feet 48 x 35 in. (2 sheets)

Town of Blacksburg, Virginia

0.1 Cubic Feet 35 x 25 in. (2 copies)
Abstract Or Scope
Map shows the streets of Blacksburg, Virginia, and includes an index of roads, statement of revisions, and caveat.
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Town of Blacksburg, Virginia 0.1 Cubic Feet 35 x 25 in. (2 copies)

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