Guide to the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection C0213 C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection

Guide to the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection C0213

C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection


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Greta Kuriger

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0213
Title
C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection 1579 - 1961
Quantity
5 Linear Feet, 90 folders
source
Mann, Charles Harrison, Jr., 1908-1977
Creator
Mann, Charles Harrison, Jr., 1908-1977
Location
Map Cases 8.5, 26.1 - 26.5
Language
English , Latin , French .
Abstract
This collection comprises ninety-six maps and eighteen atlases ranging from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. Though the majority of the maps Mann collected are of Virginia, there are many pertaining to other parts of the United States and other areas of the world.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

All maps created prior to 1926 are in the Public Domain with no known restrictions. The copyright and related rights status of maps created post-1926 have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Alternative Form Available

Selections from the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. Map Collection are also available in the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. Digitized Map Collection.

Preferred Citation

C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection, C0213, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Collection donated by Betty Hart Mann in 1979.

Processing Information

Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. EAD markup completed in July 2012 by Greta Kuriger. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in October 2022.


Biographical Information

Charles Harrison Mann, Jr. was born in Alabama in 1908 and received his law degree from the University of Virginia in 1931. He subsequently became an attorney both in Washington, D.C. and in Arlington, Virginia where he and his wife Betty Hart Mann, maintained their home. In 1949, while serving as President of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the University of Virginia Alumni Association, Mann organized an exploratory committee of local citizens to develop support for higher education in Northern Virginia. Through these efforts, the Northern Virginia Center of the University opened in October 1, 1949.

In 1953 Mann organized the Advisory Council to the Northern Virginia Center, which agreed that a two-year branch college should be established. Elected as a Democrat to the Virginia House of Delegates from 1954-1970, Mann sponsored a resolution calling for a study of educational needs for Virginia, and was instrumental in recommending the development of a college system in Virginia, particularly the establishment of a branch in Northern Virginia.

Mann was responsible for creating an educational financial assistance program for Virginia college students, and was instrumental in sponsoring legislation allowing local governments to form regional boards to acquire and transfer land and buildings for educational use.

He also served as the Chairman of George Mason College's first Board of Control. He sponsored bills constituting George Mason College as a branch of the University of Virginia and later elevating it to a four year division of the University with the right to grant degrees and offer graduate programs. He served on the GMU Board of Visitors from 1975 to 1977. He died in 1977.

Scope and Content

This collection comprises ninety-six maps and eighteen atlases ranging from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. The majority of the maps depict the commonwealth of Virginia in the United States, but there are many pertaining to other parts of the United States and areas of the world.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged by size of map.

Related Material

The Special Collections Research Center also holds the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. papers.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Mann, Charles Harrison, Jr., 1908-1977
  • Maps
  • United States -- Discovery and exploration

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Mann, Charles Harrison, Jr., 1908-1977

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • United States -- Discovery and exploration

Container List

Maps folder: 1
Nova Virginiae Tabula
circa 1660
Scope and Content

New Virginia Map published ca. 1660 by Joan Blaeu (1597-1663) of Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 20.125 in. x 24.25 in. (51.12 cm x 62.23 cm). Map depicting seventeenth-century Virginia. Titlepiece in upper center. Vignettes of Chief Powhatan in upper left and Native American figure in upper right below explanatory note. This image is based upon the 1608 map by Captain John Smith.

Maps folder: 2
Virginiae Partis Australis et Floridae Partis Orientalis, Interjacentiumq, Region Nova Descripto
circa 1640
Scope and Content

Map of Virginia and Florida published ca. 1640 by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638) of Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 21.4 in. x 16.9 in. (54.35 cm x 42.93 cm). Map depicts seventeenth-century Virginia and parts of the southeast Atlantic coast. Large cartouche featuring Native American figures in upper center surrounding titlepiece. Smaller heraldic items in upper right and center of map. Cartouche featuring cherubs surrounds mileage chart in bottom center right.

Maps folder: 3
A Map of Virginia and Maryland Sold by Thomas Basset in Fleetstreet and Richard Chiswell in St Paul's Churchyard (1)
1676
Scope and Content

By Francis Lamb. Copper plate engraving, color. 20.7 in. x 17 in. (52.57 cm x 43.18 cm). Map depicting seventeenth-century Virginia, Maryland and part of New Jersey. Titlepiece in upper right with cartouche featuring angelic figures. Heraldic symbol with crown in upper left just above scale.

Maps folder: 4
Nova Virginiae Tabula
1671
Scope and Content

New Virginia Map by Arnoldis Montanus. Published in Amsterdam in 1671. Copper plate engraving, black and white. 19.3 in. x 16.28 in. (49 cm x 41.35 cm). Map depicts seventeenth-century Virginia. Titlepiece in upper right adorned with images of cherubs. Heraldic image in upper center and Explanatory Note in upper right adorned with figures of Native Americans and animals. Scale in bottom center is also surrounded by cherub figures.

Maps folder: 5
A Map of Virginia and Maryland Sold by Thomas Basset in Fleetstreet and Richard Chiswell in St Paul's Churchyard (2)
1676
Scope and Content

By Francis Lamb. Copper plate engraving, color. 20.7 in. x 17 in. (52.57 cm x 43.18 cm). Map depicting seventeenth-century Virginia, Maryland, and part of New Jersey. Titlepiece in upper right with cartouche featuring angelic figures. Heraldic symbol with crown in upper left just above scale. This Map has slightly different coloration than Map 3.

Maps folder: 6
Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova
circa 1662
Scope and Content

New Belgium and New England published ca. 1662 by Joan Blaeu (1597-1663) of Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 24.3 in. x 20.45 in. (61.72 cm x 51.94 cm). Map depicts seventeenth-century New Belgium, New England, and New Netherland. Titlepiece is middle right and decorated with images of Native Americans, heraldic symbol, and crown. Scale is in bottom left and decorated with images of children. Other artwork in the map include vignettes of stockade-fenced settlements, animals, and ships.

Maps folder: 7
A New Map of Virginia, Maryland, and the Improved Parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey
1719
Scope and Content

Map of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey by John Senex (1678-1740) published 1719 in London. Copper plate engraving, color. 24 in. x 20 in. (60.96 cm x 50.8 cm). Map depicts Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Titlepiece in upper left. Scale in lower right.

Maps folder: 8
Northeast Coast - Pas Caert van Nieu Nederlandt en du Engelsche Virginies
1668
Scope and Content

Peter Goos. 17x21.

Maps folder: 9
Virginia Marylandia et Carolina in America Septentrionali
circa 1740
Scope and Content

Homann. 20x23.

Maps folder: 10
Virginia and Maryland
circa 1700
Scope and Content

Map of Virginia and Maryland by Herman Moll (1654-1732). Published in London ca. 1700. Copper plate Engraving, color. 9.5 in. x 13.85 in. (24.14 cm x 35.18 cm). Map depicts Virginia, Maryland and parts of southern New Jersey. Unadorned titlepiece in upper left.

Maps folder: 11
Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland
1755
Scope and Content

Map of Virginia and Maryland by Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (1688-1766) published in 1755. Copper plate engraving, color. 31.75 in x 21.5 in (80.64 cm x 54.61 cm). Map depicting Virginia, Maryland, and parts of Pennsylvania and Delaware. Titlepiece and scale in bottom right has cartouche of flora.

Maps folder: 12
The State of Virginia from the Best Authorities
1794
Scope and Content

State of Virginia Map by Samuel Lewis, Philadelphia. Copper plate engraving, black and white. 21.3 in. x 16.9 in. (54.1 cm x 42.9 cm). Map depicting Virginia, the Northwest Territory, and parts of Maryland. Titlepiece with scale in upper left.

Maps folder: 13
Map and Chart of parts of Bay of Chesapeake York and James River which are at Present the Seat of War
undated
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 10x15.

Maps folder: 14
A New and Accurate Map of Virginia and Maryland
circa 1752
Scope and Content

Map of Virginia and Maryland by Emmanuel Bowen. Copper plate engraving, color. 9.75 in. x 16 in. (24.76 cm x 40.64 cm). Map depicts eighteenth-century Virginia, Maryland, and part of New Jersey. Titlepiece and scale are in bottom right.

Maps folder: 15
Nova Terrae-Marie Tabula
1671
Scope and Content

New Map of Maryland by John Ogilby (1600-1676). Copper plate engraving, color. 20.15 in. x 16.21 in. (51.18 cm x 41.17 cm). Map depicts seventeenth-century Maryland and parts of both Virginia, and New Jersey. Ornate Titlepiece is in top center of map. Dedication, adorned with the coat of arms of Lord Baltimore, is in the upper right, and scale in lower left.

Maps folder: 16
L'Amerique Septentrionale. Dressee sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences & quelques autres, & sur les Memoires les plus recens. Par G. De L' Isle Geographie a Amsterdam chez Pierre Schenk sur le vygendam, al' Atlas de Sanson Avec Privilege 1708
1708
Scope and Content

Map of North America by Pierre Schenk (1660-1718) of Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 25 in. x 20.5 in. (63.5 cm x 52.07 cm). Map depicts eighteenth-century North America. European territorial possessions are colored in. Ornately decorated titlepiece featuring mythological sea creatures is in upper right. Advertisement and scale are in upper left.

Maps folder: 17
Map of Harbor at Cadiz
1585
Scope and Content

Ortelius. 19x23.

Maps folder: 18
Map of the World (unidentified)
circa 1680
Scope and Content

Copper plate engraving, color. 8 in. x 11 in (20.32 cm x 27.94 cm). Map depicting the world's continents as seen from the vantage point of the North Pole. No identification, though "1680" penciled-in on verso.

Maps folder: 19
Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descripto
circa 1640
Scope and Content

America or New World Newly Described by Abraham Ortelius (1528-1598). Copper plate engraving, black and white. 20.25 in x 15.6 in (51.43 cm x 39.62 cm). Map of North and South America. Ornately decorated titlepiece in lower left and sailing ships in center.

Maps folder: 20
Insulae Americanae in Oceano Septentrionali cum Terris Adiacentibus
circa late 1500s - early 1600s
Scope and Content

Map of Caribbean islands and Gulf of Mexico by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638) of Amsterdam. Copperplate engraving, color. 23 in. x 19.25 in. (58.42 cm x 48.89 cm). Map depicting Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Islands and parts of North, South, and Central America. Titlepiece in upper left flanked by cherubs. Ornate dedication in lower left and scale in lower right.

Maps folder: 21
America
circa 1710

America   
Scope and Content

Map of North and South America by Herman Moll (1654-1732), London. Copper plate engraving, color. 9 in. x 14 in. (22.86 cm x 35.56 cm). Map depicts eighteenth-century North and South America. Titlepiece in top left of map.

Maps folder: 22
L'Amerique Septentrionale. Dressee sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences & quelques autres, & sur les Memoires les plus recens. Par G. De L' Isle Geographie a Amsterdam chez I. Covens et C. Mortimer. Avec Privilege
circa 1740
Scope and Content

Map of North and Central America by Guillame Delisle (1675-1726) of Paris. Copper plate engraving, color. 21 in x 25 in (53.34 cm x 63.5 cm). Map depicting the eastern part of North America and Central America. Ornately decorated titlepiece in upper left featuring mythical sea figures and scale in upper right.

Maps folder: 23
The United States of North America with the British Territories and those of Spain, according to the Treaty of 1784. Engraved by Wm Faden
1796
Scope and Content

Map of the United States by William Faden (1750-1836). Published 1796 in London. Copper plate engraving, color. 23 in. x 31 in. (58.42 cm x 78.74 cm). Map depicts the eighteenth-century United States of America and parts of Canada. Titlepiece in bottom right is decorated with images having to do with shipping and trade. Scale is in bottom left.

Maps folder: 24
A Draught of Virginia
1758
Scope and Content

Map of Chesapeake Bay Area of Virginia, Mark Tiddeman, London. Copper plate engraving, color. 19 in. x 23.5 in. (48.26 cm x 59.69 cm). Map depicts eighteenth-century Tidewater and Chesapeake Bay area of Virginia. Titlepiece in bottom left. Scale is in bottom center.

Maps folder: 25
A New Map of North America from the Latest Discoveries
1763
Scope and Content

Map of North America, J. Spillsbury, London. Copper plate engraving, color. 11 in. x 15 in. (27.94 cm x 38.1 cm). Eighteenth-century map depicting North America. Titlepiece is in bottom right. European territorial claims are delineated by colored outlining.

Maps folder: 26
A Map of the British American Plantations Extending from Boston in New England to Georgia; Including all the Back Settlements in the Respective Provinces, as far as the Mississippi
July 1754
Scope and Content

Map of American Colonies by Thomas Bowen (1700-1763), London. Copper plate engraving, color. 9 in. x 12 in. (22.86 cm x 30.48 cm). Map depicting the eighteenth-century American colonies. Titlepiece in lower right flanked by images of Native Americans. Scale in middle right.

Maps folder: 27
North America. Performed under the Patronage of Louis Duke of Orleans, First Prince of the Blood; by the Sieur D'Anville. Greatly Improved by Mr. Bolton. Engraved by R.W. Seale, MDCCLII
1752
Scope and Content

Map of North America by Simon Bolton and engraved by R.W. Seale. Copper plate engraving, color. 21 in. x 26 in. (53.34 cm x 66.04 cm). Map depicts eighteenth-century British and French North America. Large decorated titlepiece in lower right adorned with images of cherubs, a Native American figure, animals, and plants.

Maps folder: 28
Nova Orbis Tabula in Lucem Edita
circa 1670
Scope and Content

New Map of the World, by A. F. De wit. Copper plate engraving, color. 19 in. x 23 in. (48.26 cm x 58.42 cm). Seventeenth-century map of the world depicting the eastern and western hemispheres surrounded by images of the seasons, elements, and mythological figures.

Maps folder: 29
Mappe Monde qui Represente les deux Hemispheres Savoir celui de l'Orient et celui l'Occident tire'e des Quatre Cartes Generales de feu M. Le Professeur Hafius. Ir effe'e par G.M. Lowitz, et Publie'e par les Heritiers se Homann l'An 1746
1746
Scope and Content

World map showing eastern and western hemispheres, G.M. Lowitz. Copper plate engraving, color. 20 in. x 24 in. (49 cm x 41.35 cm). Eighteenth-century map depicting the eastern and western hemispheres of the world. Titlepieces in both upper left (Latin) and upper right (French) adorned with images of flora and fauna. Map has four insets, which depict the Arctic, Antarctic, Horizon of Nuremburg, and the Antipodes of Nuremburg.

Maps folder: 30
Asiac Nova Descripto
circa 1640
Scope and Content

Blaeu. 17x21.

Maps folder: 31
Englalond Anglia Anglosaonvm Heptarchia Terra Armis Animisqve Potens
circa 1607
Scope and Content

Map of England and part of Scotland by Guliel Hole (d. 1624). Copper plate engraving, color. 12 in. x 13 in. (30.48 cm x 33.02 cm). Seventeenth-century map of England and Scotland. Titlepiece in upper right adorned with ornate cartouche featuring a crown and colorful embellishments. Large compass rose in lower left.

Maps folder: 32
Vectis Insula Anglice: The Isle of Wight
1648
Scope and Content

Map of the Isle of Wight, Joan Bleau (1597-1663) of Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 20 in. x 24 in. (50.8 cm x 60.96 cm). Seventeenth-century map of the Isle of Wight off the southern English coast. Title piece in lower left has cartouche featuring a coat of arms, and animals. Scale, adorned with globe, in lower right.

Maps folder: 33
Hantshire
circa 1640
Scope and Content

Bleau. 20x24.

Maps folder: 34
Dorset
circa 1640
Scope and Content

Blaeu. 20x24.

Maps folder: 35
England and Wales
1750
Scope and Content

John Rocque. 40x50. London. Two sheets.

Maps folder: 36
Wigornmiensis Comitatus Cum Warwicensi, Nec Non Conventriae Libertas (Warwick, England)
circa 1646
Scope and Content

Map of Warwickshire, England published ca. 1646 by Joan Blaeu (1597-1663) of Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 20 in. x 25 in. (50.8 cm x 63.5 cm). Map depicting seventeenth-century Warwickshire, England. Titlepiece in bottom left decorated with cartouche of fruits and flowers. Coats of arms in top left and bottom right, and scale in top right.

Maps folder: 37
Carte Reduite de L'Ocean Occidental
1766
Scope and Content

Bellin. 23x36. Paris.

Maps folder: 38
From D'Anville (World)
1788
Scope and Content

I. Harrison. 21x32. Two sheet map.

Maps folder: 39
Hemisphere Occidental, Dressee en 1720 pour l'usage Particular du Roy sur les Observations Astronomiques et Geographiques Raportees la meme Annee vans l'Histoire et vans les Memoires de l'Acemie Rle. des Sciences Par Guillaume de l'Isle Premier Geographahe de sa Majeste' de la meme Academie
1720
Scope and Content

Map of the Western Hemisphere published by J. Covens and C. Mortimer in Amsterdam. Copper plate engraving, color. 20 in. x 20 in. (50.8 cm x 50.8 cm). Map depicting eighteenth-century Western Hemisphere (North and South America and Pacific islands). Title in upper part of map. European territorial holdings are outlined in color.

Maps folder: 40
St. Christopher's Island
circa 1800
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 19x24.

Maps folder: 41
Granada
1778
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 21x24. Paris.

Maps folder: 42
Isle of St. Vincent
1778
Scope and Content

LaRouge. 21x29. Paris.

Maps folder: 43
British Isles
circa 1850
Scope and Content

From Pinkerton's Atlas. 24x40. London.

Maps folder: 44
The Roads from Chelmsford in Essex to Maldon, Raleigh in Essex [and] Gravesend in Kent
circa 1675
Scope and Content

Map of roads between Chelmsford and Dover, England published by John Ogilby (1600-1676). Copper plate engraving, color. 15 in. x 18 in. (38.1 cm x 45.72 cm). Map depicts seventeenth-century road from Chelmsford to Dover, England. Titlepiece is in top center of map with a cartouche of mythological sea creatures and figures.

Maps folder: 45
The Road from London to Cambridge, Ely, & Kings Lynn, from Oxford to Cambridge, passing [through] Buckingham & Bedford
circa 1720
Scope and Content

Map of road from London to Bury, England by J. Gibson and published circa 1720. Copper plate engraving, color. 7 in. x 12 in. (17.78 cm x 30.48 cm). Map depicts eighteenth-century road from London to Bury, England. Title runs entire length of map at top. Road is divided into ten numbered columns and towns and mileages are labeled.

Maps folder: 46
Vrbium Londoni et West Monasterii nec non Suburbii Southwark Accurata Ichnographia, in qua Vie Publicae Omnes et Fingulae, etc. (Map of London)
1736
Scope and Content

2-sheet map of southern London by Christophe Homan (1703-30) and published 1736. Copper plate engraving, color. 25 in. x 31 in. (63.5 cm x 78.74 cm). 2-sheet map depicting eighteenth-century south London, England. Titlepiece in lower right with Lion and Unicorn Cartouche. Title of map is in Latin, while place and street names are in English. Other information is in German.

Maps folder: 47
Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware
1825
Scope and Content

Map of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware by Henry Schenck Tanner (1786 - 1858), Philadelphia. Engraving, color. 19 in. x 23 in. (48.26 cm x 58.42 cm). Nineteenth-century map depicting Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. Titlepiece is in top center. Scale and Explanation are in bottom center. Counties within each state are colored, while bordering states are left white.

Maps folder: 48 a-h
Lot of 8 maps
1872
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 12x15. Includes: a) Virginia and Maryland, b) Texas, c) Arizona and New Mexica, d) Kentucky and Tennessee, e) Floriday, f) Georgia and Alabama, g) North and South Caroline, h) Baltimore, MD.

Maps folder: 49
A Map of the U.S. of A.
1794
Scope and Content

Wilkinson. 11x13. London.

Maps folder: 50
United States of America, Northern Part
1810
Scope and Content

Cadell and Davies. 23x30. London.

Maps folder: 51
Virginia and Maryland with latest improvements
circa 1838
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 9x11.

Maps folder: 52
Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
1864
Scope and Content

A. J. Johnson. 18x26. New York.

Maps folder: 53
Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
undated
Scope and Content

A. J. Johnson. 18x26. Same as item 52, but a different edition.

Maps folder: 54
A New Map of Virginia with its Roads Canals and Distances
1853
Scope and Content

Cowperthwait. 14x17. Philadelphia.

Maps folder: 55
Georgetown and the City of Washington
1855
Scope and Content

Cotton. 16x18. New York.

Maps folder: 56
Georgetown and the City of Washington
circa 1865
Scope and Content

Johnson. 14x18. New York. Same as item 55.

Maps folder: 57
Virginia
1855
Scope and Content

Colton. 16x18. New York.

Maps folder: 58
Map of Virginia and Maryland
circa 1830
Scope and Content

Seers & Co. 11x16.

Maps folder: 59
A Correct Map of Virginia
circa 1818
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 17x21.

Maps folder: 60
A New Map of Part of the U.S. of N. America
1828
Scope and Content

Cary. 21x24. London.

Maps folder: 61
Geographical Statistical and Historical Map of Virginia
circa 1820
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 18x22.

Maps folder: 62
Geographical Statistical and Historical Map of the District of Columbia
circa 1820
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 18x22.

Maps folder: 63
Johnson's Map of Vicinity of Richmond and the Peninsular Campaign
1862
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 18x27. New York.

Maps folder: 64
Plan of the City of Washington
post 1800
Maps folder: 65
Tabula Geographica Principatus Anhaltini et Finitionaum Regionum
circa 1680
Scope and Content

Begin. 15x17.

Maps folder: 66
Lisbona
circa 1740
Scope and Content

Seutter. 221x25. Pictorial map with scene of burning of Lisbon.

Maps folder: 67
Topographical Map of the District of Columbia with the Fortification around the City (Civil War)
undated
Scope and Content

Unidentified. 16x32.

Maps folder: 68
Map of the State of Virginia Reduced from the Nine Sheet Map of the State in Conformity to Law
1827
Scope and Content

Herman Boye. 31x50. Example of the first official map of Virginia backed with cloth in slip case.

Maps folder: 69
Campaign Maps (Civil War)
1867
Scope and Content

Major J.E. Wayes. 22x25. New York. Maps include 1) Petersburg and Five Forks, 2) Antietam, 3) Spotsylvania Courthouse, and 4) Richmond; folded maps each with a hard cover. In 2 folders.

Maps folder: 70
Map of the Battlefield of Fredericksburgh (Civil War)
1866
Scope and Content

Blackford. 20x24. Baltimore. Folded map with hard cover.

Maps folder: 71
The Tourist's Pocket Map of the State of Virginia
1835
Scope and Content

Young. 13x16. Philadelphia.

Maps folder: 72
Map of the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama
1834
Scope and Content

Mitchell (publisher). 22x18. Philadelphia. Folding traveler's map in red morocco folder (3x5); map torn in folds, folder chipped and rubbed. In the same folder as item 70.

Maps folder: 73
Darien
1698
Scope and Content

By Richard Long. 21x25. Manuscript map on parchment showing the future site of the Scottish Colony near Panama which existed from 1698 to 1699, when it was captured by the Spanish Army. Darien was to be the Scottish Jamestown and was part of the British effort to expand southward into the Caribbean. The few survivors found refuge in Jamaica.

Maps folder: 74
Norumbega et Virginia
1597
Scope and Content

Wytfliet. 9x12. Louvon.

Maps folder: 75
Angliae Regni...(England)
1573
Scope and Content

Ortelius. 17x21. Map from early atlas.

Maps folder: 76
Nova Virginia Tabula
circa 1620
Scope and Content

Hondius. 19x23. Hondius edition of John Smith map of 1608.

Maps folder: 77
Title page from Blaeu Atlas
1640
Scope and Content

12x19. Amsterdam.

Maps folder: 78
Engraving of Ceremonies of Virginia and the King of Pegu
circa 1650
Scope and Content

Leide. 15x19.

Maps folder: 79
Map of N. E. Virginia and vicinity of Washington
1862
Scope and Content

27x29. Washington D.C.

Maps folder: 84
Delaware
1796
Maps folder: 85
Map of Arlington and Vicinity (street indexed)
1955
Maps folder: 86
Map of the City of Richmond, Virginia, 1861-1865
1961
Maps folder: 87
Mineral Industries and Resources of Virginia
1959
Maps folder: 88
Map of Present Richmond, Virginia
1961
Maps folder: 89
The New World
Reproduction of map from 1600
Maps folder: 90
The Oldest Map of the New World
Reproduction of map from 1493-1496
Maps folder: 91
Alexandria Quadrangle, Virginia - District of Columbia - Maryland
1951
Maps folder: 92
Washington and Vicinity
1917
Maps folder: 93
County of Arlington Virginia
July 15, 1950
Maps folder: 94
Lyon Park, 1,000 Lots and Acreage (of Clarendon, Virginia)
June 1, 1920
Maps folder: 95
Map of Alexandria County, Virginia Formerly Part of the District of Columbia
July 1907