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By Sarah Osorio
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Maps of Norfolk and the Hampton Roads area collected by the City of Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia. A majority of the maps are from the 1950s-1960s and were created by the City Planning Commission.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions:
The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U. S. C.). Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Source:
Unknown
Preferred Citation:
City of Norfolk City Manager Maps, RG 01-0000-008, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Processed February 22, 2021.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
[
Box 1: Maps, 1796-1949],
[Box 2: Maps, 1950-1951],
[
Box 3: Maps, 1952-1955],
[
Box 4: Maps, 1956-1991, undated],
[
Box 5: Maps and Brochures, 1901-2010],
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All]
- Box 2: Maps, 1950-1951
- Folder 1: Map, Berkley Plaza Existing Utilities, Tunnel and Bridge Between Norfolk and Portsmouth, circa 1950
- Folder 2: Zoning District Map, Plate II, City Plan, Norfolk, Virginia—Mrs. Culbreth Survey, 1950 January
- Two copies. Showing Residential, Commercial, and Manufacturing Zones.
- Folder 3: Zoning District Map, Plate II, City Plan, Norfolk, Virginia—Showing Unbiased Sample Blocks and Selected Sample Blocks, 1950 January
- Seasonal, Slum, New Construction.
- Folder 4: Blueprint, Berkley Plaza Plan, Tunnel and Bridge Between Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1950 July 1
- Two copies.
- Folder 5: Plan and Profile-3, Tunnel and Bridge Between Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1950 July 17
- Two copies.
- Folder 6: Map, F. S. 16 Revised Water Main Location Berkley, 1950 August 3
- Folder 7: Map, F. S. 17 Revised Sewer Location Berkley, 1950 August 3
- Folder 8: Map, F. S. Proposed Street Widening During Construction, Berkley, 1950 August 16
- Two copies.
- Folder 9: Map, The Borough of Norfolk and how it grew!—Norfolk's History of Annexation Indicated By Sections and Years in which they became part of the City, circa 1950
- Folder 10: Map, Norfolk and Vicinity, Western Section, Proposed Annexation Area, 1950
- Shows Tanners Creek District, Washington District, and Town of Portlock.
- Folder 11: Map, Elizabeth River Bridge Tunnel and Connecting Streets (Berkley Bridge), 1950 January
- Folder 12: Maps, Plat Showing Land to be Acquired by the City in Connection with the Construction of Adequate Access to the Elizabeth River Bridge-Tunnel Project, 1950 June
- Folder 13: Master Plan, Norfolk Municipal Airport, Sheet No. 3 of 36, 1950 July 17
- Folder 14: Map, Intersection of City Hall Avenue with Metcalf Lane, Cumberland Street, Church Street, and Fenchurch Street, 1950 August
- Folder 15: Map, Detour Traffic Pattern at Granby Street, Drawing A, circa 1950
- Folder 16: Map, Hampton Roads, with Norfolk Points of Interest, circa 1950
- Published by Norfolk Advertising Board, Inc.
- Folder 17: Map Showing Watershed Areas Restricted By Anti-Pollution Ordinances, 1950 November
- Folder 18: Map, Norfolk and Vicinity, Western Section, June 1945, 1951 January
- Revised.
- Folder 19: Map, Norfolk and Vicinity, Western Section—Showing Annexation Court Line, June 1945, 1951 January
- Revised.
- Folder 20: Map, Norfolk and Vicinity, Western Section—Showing Present and Proposed Drinking Fountains on the Beach in Ocean View, June 1945, 1951 January
- Revised.
- Folder 21: Map, Norfolk and Vicinity, Western Section—Showing Virginia Transit Company Air Line Mileage From City Hall Avenue and Bank Street, June 1945, 1951 January
- Revised.
- Folder 22: Map, Camellia Shores, Section No. III, Princess Anne County, Virginia, circa 1951
Browse by Box:
[
Box 1: Maps, 1796-1949],
[Box 2: Maps, 1950-1951],
[
Box 3: Maps, 1952-1955],
[
Box 4: Maps, 1956-1991, undated],
[
Box 5: Maps and Brochures, 1901-2010],
[
All]