Box 3
Contains 9 Results:
Virginia et Florida, circa 1607
Showing coastline Indian sites and rivers
cartographer unknown
25 Milliaria Germanica to 1 in
16 cm x 22 cm
Gift of Patrick Hayes, FL, January 22, 1993 (Mss.Acc. 1993.07)
Subject/Index Terms: Virginia--History--Maps.
[Map of part of Virginia sent by Don Pedro de Zuniga to Philip III of Spain], 1608
"The Zúñiga Map"
Only known map of the seventeenth century rendering of James Fort. Sent by Pedro de Zúñiga y de la Cueva (October 1631), Spanish ambassador at the court of James I. of England to his king, Philip III of Spain
[Pst]
no scale given
19 cm x 25.5 cm
Gift of the Library of Congress, Washington DC, February 25, 1937 (Mss.Acc. 1937.146)
Subject/Index Terms: Virginia--History--Maps.
Tyndall's Draughte of Virginia, 1608
[Map] No. 2 - 1611 From Point Comfort to Henrico Plantation on the James River, undated
Pst]
cartographer unknown
no scale give,
48 cm x 36 cm
Original located in Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA
Gift of Robert M. Hughes (nephew of General Joseph E. Johnston), Norfolk VA, May 27, 1926 (Mss.Acc. 1926.24)
Subject/Index Terms: Virginia--History--Maps.
[Map] No. 3 - 1619 Rapid Growth of Settlement along the James River Marked by Introduction of Representative Government, undated
[Pst] cartographer unknown
no scale given
48 cm x 36 cm
Original located in Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA
Gift of Robert M. Hughes (nephew of General Joseph E. Johnston), May 27, 1926, Norfolk VA (Mss.Acc. 1926.24)
Subject/Index Terms: Virginia--History--Maps.
Tyndall's Draughte of Virginia, 1608
Map of the James and York Rivers
Robert Tyndall - cartographer
[Facsimile - including photographic enlargement]
6 mi to 1 in
23 cm x 43 cm
Accession information unavailable
Original located in the British Museum; Subject/Index Terms: Virginia--History--Maps.
Captain John Smith's Map of Virginia, 1612
Reproduced from an engraving in the Library of Congress, 1957,
Captain John Smith - cartographer
2 copies
6 Leagues to 1 in
33 cm x 42 cm
Notes attached titled "Captain John Smith's Map of Virginia, Facsimile of an Engraving in the Collections of the Library of Congress," Walter W. Ristow, Map Division Library of Congress - author, 1957
Subject/Index Terms: Virginia--History--Maps.
A mapp of Virginia discovered to ye Hills, and it's Latt: From 35 deg & 1/2 neer Florida, to 41 deg: bounds of new England., 1651
North America, United States, Virginia
Includes for the most part published maps, 1629-[ongoing].
Maps are described individually and are best discovered using keyword searches (check "include box list"). When requesting maps, please indicate folder and item number.
The description of this collection is in process and is currently underway; new items are being added on an ongoing basis.