Search results
Discover the past of Virginia through State maps in our online collection of old historical maps that span over 400 years of growth. View Maps of Virginia such as historical county boundaries changes, old vintage maps, as well as road / highway maps for all 95 Counties and 38 Independent cities in Virginia.
Aug 24, 2022 · Virginia Historical Inventory. More than 25,000 survey reports, photographs, and annotated maps documenting Virginia's cultural resources. This page shows which counties and independent cities have VHI reports and maps, as well as listing towns for which a VHI map exists.
- Becky Schneider
- 2020
People also ask
What is a historical Virginia map collection?
When were Virginia maps made?
Why are old Virginia maps important?
Nov 27, 2020 · John Smith's map of Virginia in 1624. This is a portion of the map that shows the Virginia tribal communities near the Bent Mountain area. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Mountain Grove [Virginia, West Virginia] 1930 1:31,680 (3.5MB) Mouth of Wilson [Virginia, North Carolina] 1935 1:62,500 (4.0MB) Moyock [Virginia, North Carolina] 1939 1:62,500 (3.3MB) Narrows [West Virginia, Virginia] 1932 1:62,500 (5.4MB) Natural Bridge 1888 1:125,000 (4.2MB) Natural Bridge 1906 1:62,500 (5.0MB) New Kent 1918 1:62,500 (4.4MB)
Aug 24, 2022 · The Virginia Historical Inventory (VHI) is a collection of more than 25,000 survey reports, photographs, and annotated maps documenting Virginia's cultural resources. Strengths of this collection include architectural history, genealogy, African American history, and Civil War history.
- Becky Schneider
- 2020
To move the map, drag it by clicking and holding down the left mouse button (or only mouse button if on a Mac.) With the mouse button pressed over the map, move the mouse and the map will pan. Go ahead and try it now. That's all well and good you say, but the world is a big place. Panning to Fargo, North Dakota from Yuma, Arizona might take awhile.
Department of Conservation and Economic Development. Title/Description: Geologic Map and Structure Sections of the Rose Hill District, Lee County, Virginia and Hancock and Claiborne Counties, Tennessee. Publication Info: Charlottesville: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, 1952; from Bulletin 71.