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Collection Overview
Title: Sargeant Memorial Collection Map Collection
ID: 001/01/MSS 0000-NMP
Primary Creator: Sargeant Memorial Collection (1927-)
Extent: 787.0 Items
Arrangement: Arranged by series, generally from broader to smaller geographic locations.
Date Acquired: 11/24/2014
Subjects: Eastern Shore (Md. and Va.)--Maps, Hampton Roads (Va. : Region)--Maps, Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)--Virginia--Norfolk, Norfolk (Va.)--Maps, Norfolk County (Va.)--Maps, Norfolk Metropolitan Area (Va.)--Maps, North Carolina--Maps, Portsmouth (Va.)--Maps, Richmond (Va.)--Maps, Suffolk (Va.)--Maps, Tidewater (Va. : Region)--Maps, Virginia--Maps, Virginia Beach (Va.)--Maps, Virginia Peninsula (Va.)--Maps, Williamsburg (Va.)--Maps, Yorktown (Va.)--Maps.
Forms of Material: Aerial photographs, Atlases, Cadastral maps, Genealogical tables, Geological maps, Maps (documents), Nautical charts, Photocopies, Road maps, Topographic maps, Tourist maps
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
More than seven hundred maps, arranged in nine series to include the United States and East Coast (subdivided by region), Virginia and Regional, Hampton Roads (subdivided by locality, agency, and map type), Nautical Charts, Geological Maps, Aerial Photographs, Atlases, and Genealogies.
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:
[Map Name], Sargeant Memorial Collection Map Collection, MSS 0000-NMP, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Entered April 9, 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
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Folder 1: Series 1: World and International Maps, 1800-2013, undated],
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Folder 2: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps, 1500-2006, undated],
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Folder 3: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (East Coast), 1609-1983, undated],
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Folder 4: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (East Coast), 1676-1947, undated],
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Folder 5: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (North Carolina), 1838-1966],
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Folder 6: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia), 1730-1987, undated],
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Folder 7: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Transportation), 1945],
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Folder 8: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Transportation), 1898-2014, undated],
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Folder 9: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Virginia), 1634-1988, undated],
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Folder 10: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Piedmont, Mountain, and Valley Ridge Regions), 1740-1988,undated],
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Folder 11: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Piedmont, Mountain, and Valley Ridge Regions and Tidewater), 1863-2005, undated],
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Folder 12: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Tidewater), 1606-1961, undated],
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Folder 13: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Tidewater), 1607-1671],
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Folder 14: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Peninsula and South Hampton Roads), 1807-1975, undated],
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Folder 15: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Peninsula and South Hampton Roads), 1861-1976, undated],
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Folder 16: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Peninsula), 1607-2001, undated],
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Folder 17: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads), 1918-2006, undated],
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Folder 18: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads), 1891-1944, undated],
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Folder 19: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads), 1938-1987, undated],
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Folder 20: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads: Norfolk and Portsmouth), 1873-1892, undated],
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Folder 21: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads: Norfolk and Portsmouth), 1861-2009, undated],
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Folder 22: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads: Princess Anne and Norfolk County), 1781-1962, undated],
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Folder 23: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk: Colony of Virginia), 1682-1980],
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Folder 24: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk: Historical Maps), 1680-1982, undated],
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Folder 25: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk County), 1877-1942],
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Folder 26: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia), 1939-2000],
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Folder 27: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia), 1954-2006, undated],
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Folder 28: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk), 1894-2015, undated],
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Folder 29: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk), 1813-1986, undated],
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Folder 30: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1906-1969, undated],
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Folder 31: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1861-1973, undated],
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Folder 32: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1816-1998, undated],
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Folder 33: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1873-2001, undated],
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Folder 34: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Series), 1884-1900],
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Folder 35: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Series), 1889, undated],
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Folder 36: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Technical Drawings), 1694-1982, undated],
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Folder 37: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Portsmouth), 1779-1976, undated],
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Folder 38: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Portsmouth), 1799-1976, undated],
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Folder 39: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Chesapeake), 1948-1982],
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Folder 40: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Beach), 1959-1974, undated],
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Folder 41: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Beach), 1896-1991, undated],
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Folder 42: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Beach), 1791-1955, undated],
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Folder 43: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Suffolk and Southwest Hampton Roads), 1816-1977, undated],
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Folder 44: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1690-1992, undated],
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Folder 45: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1975-1985],
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Folder 46: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1882-1974],
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Folder 47: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1974-1976],
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Folder 48: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1974-1984],
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Folder 49: Series 6: Geological Maps (Mineral Resources and Gravity), 1861-1980],
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Folder 50: Series 6: Geological Maps (Soil and Geology), 1903-1978, undated],
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Folder 51: Series 7: Aerial Photographs, 1937-1958, undated],
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Folder 52: Series 7: Aerial Photographs, 1959],
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Folder 53: Series 7: Aerial Photographs, 1965-1985, undated],
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Folder 54: Series 8: Atlases, 1930-1974],
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Folder 55: Series 9: Genealogies (Cemetery Plats), 1826-1971, undated],
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Folder 56: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), undated],
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Folder 57: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1965-1983, undated],
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Folder 58: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1936-1974, undated],
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Folder 59: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1189-1996, undated],
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Folder 60: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1958-1979, undated],
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Folder 61: Series 10: Extras],
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- Folder 1: Series 1: World and International Maps, 1800-2013, undated
- Item 1: Rand McNally World Map, 2012-2013
- M Series Gall Stereographic Projection, Doctors Without Borders. M-101290-5, LC-09. MAP-1302.
- Item 2: The World: Compiled and Drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for The National Geographic Magazine, 1957 March
- Melville Bell Grosvenor, Editor. Copyright 1957 by the National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia. Lithographed by A. Hoen and Company, Baltimore, Maryland. Annotation explains route on map of the CSS Shenandoah October 21, 1864 - October 29, 1865, as recorded in the journal of William C. Whittle. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: A New and Correct Chart Showing the Variations of the Compass in the Western and Southern Oceans as Observed in the Year 1700 By His Majesties Command, 1985
- By Edmond Halley. Reproduced from the original by Rand McNally and Company, 1985, with permission of William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles. Joyce Hodel. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Land Ho! Columbus' First Landfall, Friday, October 12, 1492, 1992
- Art Direction and Design: Hal Aber. Illustration: Dorothy Michele Novick. Copyright 1992, American Teaching Aids, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Made in United States of America. Simon and Schuster, A Paramount Communications Company. Donated by Robert B. Hitchings, Norfolk, Virginia, November 26, 2007.
- Item 5: Hallwag Europe Map: Map of the Main Highways, 1968
- Pamphlet; printed in Switzerland.
- Item 6: The British Isles Map
- Pamphlet; designed at the Studio of C. and E. Layton Limited, London, by Cecil Meyer, M.S.I.A. Published by The Railway Executive, London. Printed in Great Britain by McCorquodale Company Limited, London.
- Item 7: Map of Britain and Northern Ireland
- Pamphlet; Britain: A map for tourists. Published by The British Travel and Holidays Association. Copyright, prepared, and printed by John Bartholomew and Son, Limited, Edinburgh, printed in Great Britain.
- Item 8: Erin's First Families: Ireland Map, 1957 March 10
- News Map by staff artist Edwin L. Sundberg; pages 10-11; map shows origin of Irish names based on geography.
- Item 9: Map of England
- Several pieces of paper taped together; county of Norfolk is highlighted with annotation Kings Lynn. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Bowles's New One Sheet Map of England and Wales with the Addition of New Roads and other Improvements, 1800 January 6
- By Daniel Paterson, Esquire; engraved by J. Ellis; printed for the proprietors Bowles and Carver, no. 69 in St. Paul's Church yard, London. Published as the Act directs, January 6, 1800. Includes annotations.
- Item 11: Geological Survey of Great Britain, England and Wales: Isle of Wight, 1962
- Made and published by the Director General of the Ordnance Survey, Chessington, Surrey, 1962, for the Geological Survey. Crown Copyright 1962.
- Item 12: Bartholomew's Map of Scotland of Old
- By Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Bart., Ph.D., Albany Herald, and Don Pottinger, M.A., D.A., Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms. Printed and published in Great Britain by John Bartholomew and Son Limited, Edinburgh. Shows lands and spheres of influence of the main clans and names of Scotland.
- Item 13: Hammond Map of the Gulf, Caribbean, and Atlantic Coast Area
- Copyright by C.S. Hammond and Company, New York.
- Folder 2: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps, 1500-2006, undated
- Item 1: The United States: History of the Land, 2006 October
- Road map and physical map. Produced by National Geographic Maps for National Geographic Magazine. Copyright 2006 National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia. Printed August 2006.
- Item 2: Genealogical County Map of the United States of America
- Pamphlet; Featuring United States Counties, Their Boundaries, and Their Bordering Counties and States. The Everton Publishers, Incorporated.
- Item 3: Colonization and Trade in the New World, 1977 December
- Produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society, Supplement to National Geographic, page 724A, vol. 152, no.6. Washington: December 1977. Composite based on charts designed about 1720. Copyright 1977 National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 4: A New and Correct Map of the United States of North America, 1784
- By Abel Buell. Reproduced by American Heritage, the Magazine of History, from an original copy at the New Jersey State Historical Society, 1784. Printed by gravure of Switzerland. See historical commentary on reverse side. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: The United States in 1861, 1861
- MP 0453. Shows first, second, and third secessions. MAP 973.7 UNI, Norfolk Public Library 0118605491810. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Map of the United States in North America: With the British, French and Spanish Dominions Adjoining, According to the Treaty of 1783, 1783 May 1
- By Thomas Kitchin, Senior Hydrographer to his Majesty. Published by T. Cadell according to Act of Parliament May 1, 1783. June 24, 2004. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: A New and Complete Railroad Map of the United States
- Compiled from reliable sources by William Perris, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, New York. Presented by the Home Insurance Company of New York.
- Item 8: Map of the Railroad and Steamship Lines Centering in Norfolk with their Principal Connections, 1880
- Engraved expressly for Cary W. Jones. Engraved and printed by Rand McNally and Company, Chicago.
- Item 9: Migration Trails Map Featuring TwentyFour of the Major Trails East of the Mississippi River
- Pamphlet; Order No. MP2. The Everton Publishers, Incorporated.
- Item 10: A World Transformed, 2007 March
- Produced by National Geographic Maps for National Geographic Magazine. Copyright 2007 National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia. Printed March 2007. Map covers time period from 1500-1800.
- Item 11: Carte du Theatre de la Guerre Presente En Amerique, 1779
- French. By Louis Denis. Bassett. Reproduced by Hammond Incorporated. Courtesy of the Map Division. The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. Printed in United States with compliments from McGraw-Hill, publisher of American History: A Survey, 9/e by Alan Brinkley.
- Item 12: Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali Specialibus Mappis Londini primum a Mollio edita, nunc recusa ab Homannianis Hered, 1759
- German. A. Newfovndland, od. Terra Nova S. Lavrentii Bay, die Fisch-Bank, Acadia, nebst einem Theil New Schotland.--B. New Engelland, New York, New Yersey und Pensilvania.--C. Virginia und Maryland.--D. Carolina, nebst einem Theil von Florida.
- Item 13: The Making of America: Tidewater and Environs, 1988 June
- Pamphlet; Supplement to the National Geographic, June 1988, Page 804A, Vol. 173, No. 6 - Tidewater. Last in a series of 17 maps. Produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society. Copyright 1988 National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 14: Principal Events in the Life of George Washington in Those States that Lie Between the Hudson and Savannah
- Pamphlet; presented to "Standard" Motorists by Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Compiled by General Drafting Company, Incorporated, New York. Copyright General Drafting Company, Incorporated. Lithographed in United States, 1732-1799.
- Item 15: A Map of the Travels of George Washington, 1931
- Compiled and drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for The National Geographic Magazine. Copyright 1931 by the National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia. Engraved and printed by Redfield-Downey-Odell Company, Incorporated, New York, 1732-1799.
- Folder 3: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (East Coast), 1609-1983, undated
- Item 1: A Map of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, With part of New Jersey, Etc., 1755
- Printed for R. Baldwin in pater Noster Row, 1755.
- Item 2: Carolinas and Virginia, 1663-1729
- Drawn under the supervision of E. Merton Coulter. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Norfolk and Western Railway and Connections
- 2 sheets glued together. New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad.
- Item 4: Western Settlements Proposed or Organized
- MP 0083. Shows Transylvania 1775, Westylvania 1776, Kentucky 1782, Franklin 1784, and as proposed in 1785. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Americans on the Move Settlement Patterns and Migration Trails
- MP 0090. Colonial Roads and Trails. Shows Principal roads and Secondary roads or trails. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Virginiae partis australis et Floridae partis orientalis interjacentiumque regionum nova descriptio
- Latin. 1670.
- Item 7: Virginiae Item et Floridae America Provinciarum, nova Descriptio, circa 1609
- Latin. Virginia Historical Society. The Center for Virginia History. Building for Virginia's Fifth Century. Photography Courtesy Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Battlefields of The Civil War, 1974
- Produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society. Copyright 1974 National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia, 1863.
- Item 9: The Making of America: Deep South, 1983 August
- Produced by the Cartographic Division, National Geographic Society, Supplement to the National Geographic, page 226A, vol. 164, no.2-. Copyright 1983 National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 10: Military Map Showing the Marches of the United States Forces Under Command of Major General William T. Sherman United States
- Compiled by order of Major General William T. Sherman, United States at Head Quarters Military Division of the Mississippi under the direction of Brevet Major W.L.B. Jenney Captain A.D.C. United States. Drawn by Captain William Kossak Add. A.D.C. United States and John B. Muller, draughtsman. St. Louis, Missouri 1865. Engraved at Head Quarters Corps of Engineers. United States by H.C. Evans and F. Courtenay, 1863-1865.
- Item 11: Theatre des Operations les plus importantes de l'Armee du Sud, dans la Virginie, dans les deux Carolines, et dans la Georgie
- French. John Marshall, 1807.
- Item 12: Map of the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
- Philadelphia: Published by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, 1845. Sold by Thomas Cowperthwait and Company. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1835, by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, in the Clerks Office of the district court, of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Engraved by J.H. Young.
- Item 13: North America: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Columbia and Part of Virginia
- Sheet VII. Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Published July 15th, 1833 by Baldwin and Cradock, London. Printed by J.and C. Walker. Tanner, Gordon. J.and C. Walker Sculp.
- Item 14: Johnson's Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland Map, 1860s
- By Johnson and Ward.
- Item 15: Summer Excursion Routes Pennsylvania Railroad System
- The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York.
- Item 16: A Map of New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1730
- By Herman Moll, Geographer. 1730. (Photocopy)
- Item 17: Totius Neobelgii Nova Et Accuratissima Tabula
- Latin. Reproduced by A.C. Austin, Engineer. Company Albany, New York. Reproduced by Jonathan Sheppard Books, Albany, New York. Shows area from southeastern Virginia to New England, 1673.
- Item 18: A Map of the Most Inhabited part of Virginia Containing the Whole Province of Maryland with Part of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina, 1775
- Drawn by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson in 1751. Engraved and published according to Act of Parliament by Thomas Jefferys Geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at the Corner of St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross, London. (Photocopy)
- Item 19: A Map of the Most Inhabited part of Virginia containing the Whole Province of Maryland with Part of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and North Carolina
- Drawn by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson in 1775. Printed for Robert Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street, and Thomas Jefferys at the Corner of St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross, London.
- Item 20: A New and Accurate Map of Virginia, and Part of Maryland and Pennsylvania
- John Lodge, Sculp. London. Published as the Act directs 31st of December 1780. J. Bew, Pater Noster Row.
- Folder 4: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (East Coast), 1676-1947, undated
- Item 1: North and South via the Delmarva Peninsula, Cape Charles - Norfolk, 1940
- Pamphlet; Copyright 1940 American Automobile Association. Lithographed in United States. Map prepared by American Automobile Association for Virginia Ferry Corporation.
- Item 2: A Map of Virginia and Maryland
- Sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls church yard, 1676.
- Item 3: Draught of Part of Schohara, Part of the West Branch of Delaware of Part of Susquehana Rivers with Colonel William Butlers Line of March from Schohara to Unendilla Cunahunta and Ononaughaquaga Indian Towns from the 2nd to the 16th Day of October 1778
- N.B. Schohara is taken from Actual Survey the others only from Sight and Information the Double Dotted Lines are Waggon Roads and the Single Lines paths. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map Accompanying Commodore Hazelwood's Letter, 1779 December 9
- Hog Island and Mud Island, December 9, 1779. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware
- Shows railroads and canals. Scanned February 8, 2007. File 07 Map 00003 - Virginia 1835.
- Item 6: Virginia and Maryland
- By Herman Moll, Geographer. Shows English Plantations, Indian Plantations and Houses. Circa 1732.
- Item 7: A New and Accurate Map of Virginia and Maryland Laid Down from Surveys and Regulated by Astronomical Observations
- By Emman Bowen.
- Item 8: Historic and Scenic Reaches of the Nation's Capital, 1938 July
- The National Geographic Magazine. Gilbert Grosvenor, Editor. Washington, July 1938. Copyright 1938 by the National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia. Printed by A. Hoen and Company, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
- Item 9: Round About The Nation's Capital With Descriptive Notes, 1956
- Compiled and Drawn in the Cartographic Section of the National Geographic Society for The National Geographic Magazine. John Oliver LaGorce, Editor. Copyright 1956 by The National Geographic Society, Washington, District of Columbia. Lithographed by A. Hoen and Company, Baltimore, Maryland.
- Item 10: Extract of Military Map of North East Virginia, 1865 October 30
- 2 pages taped together. Defenses of Washington. Showing Forts and Roads. Engineer Bureau War Department. Accompanying report of Brigadier General Richard Delafield, Chief of Engineers, United States Army, to the Secretary of War, dated October 30, 1865. Series III. See Atlas, Plates VII and VIII. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Texaco Touring Map: Washington, District of Columbia and Vicinity
- Pamphlet; Tour with Texaco. Copyright by Rand McNally and Company, Chicago, Illinois. Made in United States.
- Item 12: Washington, District of Columbia and Vicinity Transportation Map, 1947 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration. Compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey for the Public Roads Administration. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1947.
- Item 13: Baltimore and Vicinity, 1918
- Baltimore City. Separated from Baltimore County as the county seat in 1851. Annex added 1888. Further annexation 1918. Records in Baltimore City Courthouse. Brown, Mary Ross, An Illustrated Genealogy of the Counties of Maryland and the District of Columbia as a Guide to Locating Records. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Map of Baltimore, 1852
- Published by Richard J. Matchett, 1852. 58-55213. William Sides, Surveyor, Baltimore. Lithographed by A. Hoen and Company, Baltimore. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by Richard J. Matchett, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. Stamped on back August 1971 Virginia State Library. (Photocopy)
- Item 15: Map of Baltimore, 1880
- Published for the Baltimore City Directory by J.W. Woods 1880 with New Precincts. 58-55212. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by John W. Woods, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. (Photocopy)
- Folder 5: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (North Carolina), 1838-1966
- Item 1: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate I, 1966
- White 1585 MS. Courtesy of the British Museum and the North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Item 2: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate II, 1966
- White - De Bry 1590. Courtesy of State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh.
- Item 3: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate III, 1966
- Mercator - Hondius 1606. Courtesy of W.P. Cumming.
- Item 4: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate IV, 1966
- Comberford 1657 MS. Courtesy of New York Public Library.
- Item 5: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate V, 1966
- Ogilby circa 1672. Courtesy of the North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill.
- Item 6: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate VI, 1966
- Moseley 1733. Courtesy of South Carolina Library, Columbia.
- Item 7: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate VII, 1966
- Collet 1770. Courtesy of W.P. Cumming.
- Item 8: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate VIII, 1966
- Mouzon 1775. Courtesy of State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh.
- Item 9: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate IX, 1966
- Price - Strother 1808. Courtesy of Library of Congress, Washington.
- Item 10: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate X, Henderson County 1838, Sesquicentennial 1988, 1966
- Mac Rae - Brazier 1833. Credits: Research, assembly, digitizing, and production of the maps was done by Marcus Hogue and Karen Hultin of Graphic Mapping Group, Incorporated, of Hendersonville. Our consulting Cartographer, who also did the digtial plotting was Mr. Andrew W. Feinstein of Landlines, Asheville. Consulting Historian was Dr. George Jones of the Hendersonville County Genealogical Society. Photographic reproduction of older maps courtesy of General Electric Lighting Systems of Hendersonville.
- Item 11: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate X, 1966
- Mac Rae - Brazier 1833. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington.
- Item 12: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate XI, 1966
- Colton 1861. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington.
- Item 13: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate XII, 1966
- Bachmann 1861. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington.
- Item 14: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate XIII, 1966
- United States Coast Survey 1865. Courtesy of State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh.
- Item 15: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate XIV, 1966
- Kerr - Cain 1882. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington.
- Item 16: W.P. Cumming, North Carolina in Maps (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1966) Plate XV, 1966
- Post Route 1896. Courtesy of the North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill.
- Folder 6: Series 2: United States and East Coast Maps (North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia), 1730-1987, undated
- Item 1: Chart Showing Origin of North Carolina Counties, 1940
- By D.L. Corbitt of The North Carolina Historical Commission and L. Polk Denmark of The State Highway and Public Works Commission. Published by State Department of Archives and History, Corner of Salisbury and Edenton Streets, Raleigh, North Carolina.
- Item 2: Roanoke Island North Carolina: The Lost Colony
- Includes cartoon depictions of events from Plymouth in 1584 to North Carolina in 1587.
- Item 3: North Carolina, 1700-1912: Showing Approximate County Divisions within Present State Boundaries, 1961 October
- From D.L. Corbitt, Formation of North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943. (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1950). Pages 283-294. October 1961. 0118607143567. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map of North Carolina, 1861-1865, 1980
- By Betsy Johnson. Revised by Charles L. Price and John Conner Atkeson, Jr., 1980. This map locates the principal forts, towns, railroads, and engagements fought in the State during the Civil War. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: North Carolina: 1955 Official Highway Map, 1955
- Issued by North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission. C.M. Sawyer, Cartographer.
- Item 6: Map Showing the Great Dismal Swamp and Albemarle Sound
- Maps shows as far north as the Great Dismal Swamp and Back Bay, and as south as Alligator River, Great Alligator Dismal, and Phelps Lake. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Outer Banks: North Carolina Visitor's Map, 2006
- Pamphlet; 13th Edition. ADC The Map People. Copyright 2006 Alexandria Drafting Company, Alexandria, Virginia.
- Item 8: Bicentennial Historical Map of Robeson County, North Carolina, 1787-1987, 1986
- Pamphlet; By Thomas E. Ross, Ph.D., 1986. Source: Adapted from "Map of Robeson County, N.C." by Woodberry Lemon, 1922 and United States Geological Survey Topographic Maps. Drawings of Historical Sites by Ellen P. McLean, 1986.
- Item 9: Rockingham County North Carolina Historical Documentation
- Copyright The Custom House, Jamestown, North Carolina. Fred Hughes Map Maker. Historical Documentation No. VII, 1700s.
- Item 10: A Map of the Province of Carolina Divided into its Parishes, Etc. According to the Latest Accounts, 1730
- By Herman Moll, Geographer. A Map of the Most Improved Part of Carolina. Includes parish churches, English settlements, and Indian settlements, 1730. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: North Carolina and South Carolina: Road Map with Pictorial Guide, 1953
- Esso Standard Oil Company.
- Item 12: Spence's Chart of Shipwrecks of Charleston, South Carolina Over 250 Wrecks, 1980
- Researched and drawn by E. Lee Spence, Underwater Archaeologist. Copyright 1980 by E. Lee Spence, 1700s-1800s.
- Item 13: Map of Marion County, South Carolina: A Complete Map Showing the Townships, Public Roads and Principal Residences, Besides Other Things Not Found on Any Other Map of the County, 1882 May
- Original Survey made by Harllee about 1815. Enlarged and improved May 1882 by P.Y. Bethea. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1882 by P.Y. Bethea in the Office of the Librarian of Congress of Washington, District of Columbia. On reverse side Marion District, South Carolina. Surveyed by Thomas Harlee D.S. 1818. Improved for Mills Atlas 1825. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Civil War Trust: Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- Morning Fight for McPherson Ridge July 1, 1863. Map prepared by Steven Stanley. Civilwar.org
- Item 15: Virginia and West Virginia
- George F. Cram Company, Engravers and Publishers, Chicago. Pages 251 and 252.
- Item 16: Gray's New Topographical Map of Virginia and West Virginia, 1877
- By Frank A. Gray. Philadelphia: O.W. Gray and Son. Copyright 1877 O.W. Gray and Son. Pages 68-69.
- Item 17: State of West Virginia, 1966
- United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. Compiled in 1963, Edition of 1966. Compiled, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. Interior - Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia, 1966.
- Folder 7: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Transportation), 1945
- Item 1: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 1, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 2: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 2, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 3: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 3, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 4: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 4, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 5: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 5, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 6: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 6, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 7: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 7, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Item 8: Virginia Transportation Map, Sheet 8, 1945 September 1
- Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, compiled and printed by the United States Geological Survey. Published in accordance with Act of Congress approved November 9, 1921, creating the Federal Aid Highway System. Highways corrected to September 1, 1945.
- Folder 8: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Transportation), 1898-2014, undated
- Item 1: Rand McNally and Company's Virginia, 1898
- Rand McNally and Company's New Business Atlas Map of Virginia. Copyright 1898 by Rand McNally and Company. Copyright 1889 by Rand McNally and Company.
- Item 2: The Rand McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of Virginia, 1900
- Several sheets taped together. Shows Virginia Railroads. Copyright by Rand McNally and Company. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: The Rand McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of Virginia, 1915
- Copyright by Rand McNally and Company, Map Publishers and Engravers, Chicago, 1915. Handwritten note reads "Culpepper 1748 from Orange. Orange 1734 from Spotts."
- Item 4: Rand McNally Standard Map of Virginia
- Copyright by Rand McNally and Company, Chicago. Made and lithographed in United States.
- Item 5: Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway System and Connections, 1928 April
- Pamphlet; Copyright Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway Commission, General Drafting Company, Incorporated, New York. Construction and detour information: April 1928. Vol. 2; No.4.
- Item 6: Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway System and Connections, 1934 May
- Pamphlet; Copyright Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway Commission July 1933. Published by Everett Waddey Company, Richmond, Virginia - New York. Lithographed in United States. Vol. 8 No.5.
- Item 7: Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway System and Connections, 1936 August
- Pamphlet; Copyright Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway Commission July 1936. Base map made by General Drafting Company, Incorporated, New York. Construction and detour information- August, 1936. vol. 10; no. 8. Issued by Department of Highways Richmond.
- Item 8: Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway System and Connections, 1961
- Pamphlet; Copyright 1961 by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Highways. Prepared for Virginia Department of Highways by Everett Waddey Company, Richmond and Rand McNally and Company, Chicago. Lithographed in United States. Other side includes Commonwealth of Virginia Official Civil War Centennial Map, 1961-1965.
- Item 9: Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway System and Connections, 1972
- Pamphlet; Copyright 1972 by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Highways. Lithographed in United States For Virginia Department of Highways by Rand McNally and Company, Chicago. Other side includes Commonwealth of Virginia: Some of the Old Dominion's better known Historic Shrines, Scenic Attractions, and Natural Wonders.
- Item 10: Virginia, before 1960
- Received January 20, 1960. Copyright by C.S. Hammond and Company, New York. Shows railroads.
- Item 11: The "Standard" Road Map of Virginia, 1923
- Made and copyright by General Drafting Company, Incorporated, New York. Compliments of Standard Oil Company, New Jersey.
- Item 12: Official State Bicycling Map: Bicycling in Virginia, 2006
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Commonwealth of Virginia, Copyright 2006.
- Item 13: Official State Bicycle Map: Bicycling in Virginia, 2012
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Copyright 2012, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 14: Virginia Winery Guide 2008, 2008
- Pamphlet; Virginia Wine Marketing Office.
- Item 15: A Map of Scenic Roads in Virginia, 2007
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Commonwealth of Virginia, Copyright October 2007.
- Item 16: A Map of Scenic Roads in Virginia, 2012
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Copyright Commonwealth of Virginia, January 2012.
- Item 17: Virginia: Free Official State Transportation Map 1994-1995, 1994
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Copyright 1994.
- Item 18: Virginia: Free Official State Transportation Map 2006-2008, 2006
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Copyright 2006, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 19: Virginia: Free Official State Transportation Map 2008-2010, 2008
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Copyright 2008, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 20: Virginia: Free Official State Transportation Map 2010-2012, 2010
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Commonwealth of Virginia, Copyright 2010.
- Item 21: Virginia: Free Official State Transportation Map 2012-2014, 2012
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportaion. Copyright 2012, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 22: Virginia: Free Official State Transportation Map 2014-2016, 2014
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Copyright 2014, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Folder 9: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Virginia), 1634-1988, undated
- Item 1: Formation of Virginia Counties from 1634, 1985
- Copyright 1985 John Vogt. Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia. Chart shows Virginia counties, territory taken from counties, independent cities, and West Virginia and Kentucky, 1634-1985. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Virginia: Tidewater to the Valley, 1977
- M.F. Rose, 1977. circa 1746-1751. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: A New and Accurate Map of the Province of Virginia, in North America
- Maps shows Chesapeake Bay to the Allegheny Mountains, circa 1779.
- Item 4: A New Map of Virginia With Its Canals, Roads and Distances from Place to Place, Along the Stage and Steam Boat Routes
- Tanner's Universal Atlas. By H.S. Tanner. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1836, by H.S. Tanner, in the Clerks Office of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Published by H.S. Tanner, Pennsylvania. Engraved by W. Brose; Philadelphia. Scanned February 8, 2007. File: 07Map 00002 - Virginia 1836.
- Item 5: The Century Atlas Virginia, 1902
- Copyright 1897 and 1902, by The Century Company. The Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, New York. No. 34.
- Item 6: Virginia From the Latest Federal, State and Transportation Surveys, circa 1911
- George F. Cram. Chicago and New York. Page 35.
- Item 7: Virginia, 1970 April
- R. Toelke, Copyright April 1970. Historical map of Virginia with illustrations. 1607-1865.
- Item 8: Virginia, 1975 April
- R. Toelke, Copyright April 1975. Historical map of Virginia with illustrations, 1607-1865.
- Item 9: The State of Virginia From the Best Authorities
- Published by John Reid, New York. Andrew B. Graham Company, Photo-Lithographers, Washington, District of Columbia, 1796.
- Item 10: Settlement of Virginia 1702
- Settlement advancing toward the mountains Frontier Counties large and thinly settled. No. 9. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Settlement of Virginia 1729
- The Piedmont Region occupied One Settlement in Shenandoah Valley. No. 10. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Settlement of Virginia 1775
- The Valley occupied practically completing the settlement of the present State of Virginia. No. 11. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Virginia Military Institute Map of Virginia
- Compiled chiefly from C.L. Ludwig's Map, and from other more recent data. To accompany Preliminary Report of the Physical Survey of Virginia. By M.F. Maury L.L.D. etc. Professor Physics Virginia Military Institute. Engraved by C. Ludwig, Richmond, Virginia, December 1868.
- Item 14: 150th Anniversary Civil War Supplement to a Map of Scenic Roads in Virginia, 2011
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation. Commonwealth of Virginia, Copyright 2011.
- Item 15: Historical Map of Virginia: Showing the Main Points of Historic Interest and the Main Traveled Automobile Routes, circa 1922
- Prepared and copyrighted by the American Automobile Association, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 16: A Literacy Map of The Commonwealth of Virginia, 1957
- Copyright 1957 - The Virginia Association of Teachers of English. Prepared by The Literary Map Committee, Mrs. Mary M. Councell, Chairman. Order from The Virginia Education Association, Richmond, Virginia.
- Item 17: Map of the State of Virginia: Constructed in Conformity to Law from the Late Surveys Authorized By the Legislature and Other Original and Authentic Documents, 1827
- By Herman Boye. Engraved by H.S. Tanner. Title written and engraved by Joseph Perkins. Entered according to Act of Congress, the 14th day of April 1826, by John Tyler, Governor of the state of Virginia, 1827. (Photocopy)
- Item 18: Historic Garden Week: Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Transportation Map, 1988 April 23 - 1988 May 1
- Pamphlet; Historic Garden Week April 23 through May 1, 1988. Sponsored by The Garden Club of Virginia.
- Item 19: A Historical Map of Virginia, 1930
- By Charles W. Smith. Lithographed by A. Hoen and Company, Incorporated, Richmond, Virginia. Copyrighted 1930 by Charles W. Smith. Received June 18, 1931.
- Folder 10: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Piedmont, Mountain, and Valley Ridge Regions), 1740-1988,undated
- Item 1: No. 1 Map, From Major A.H. Campbell's Surveys, Showing the Positions of the Camps and Pickets of the Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, 1864
- Battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia. To accompany report of Jedediah Hotchkiss, Topographical Engineer, Valley District. Topographic Engineering Office, Valley District, February 6, 1864. Copied by S.B. Robinson. Series I, Vol. XLIII, Part I. May 3, 1864 to May 21, 1864. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Map of Buckingham and Appomattox Counties, Virginia, 1863 December 25
- Surveyed under the direction of A.H. Campbell, Captain Engineers and Chief of Topographical Department, Department of Nrthern Virginia, by Charles E. Cassell, Lieutenant Engineers, P.A.C.S., December 25, 1863. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Camp of the Army of the Potomac Near Brandy Station, Virginia, and Sketch Showing the Positions of the Redoubts and Batteries of the Lines of the United States Forces in Front of Petersburg, Virginia, 1863 November 8 to 1863 November 26 and 1864 September 13
- 2 maps on 1 page. Map 1: Original not dated but the Army of the Potomac occupied this position from November 8 to 26, 1863. Compiler. From original in the possession of Major General George G. Meade, United States Army. Series I, Vol. XXIX. Map 2: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Engineer Department, September 13, 1864. Accompanying Circular Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Series I, Vol. XLII, Part 2, Page 954. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map of Orange County Etc., Virginia Embracing the Details and Plan of Operations of Confederate and Federal Forces at Mine Run and Rapidan River
- By order of Lieutenant Colonel W.P. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Of Engineers. Topographical Office, Army of Northern Virginia. Prepared by J. Paul Hoffman. Accompanying report of General Robert E. Lee, Confederate States Army. Series I, Vol. XXIX, Part I, Page 830. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: A Map of A Line of Defenses in the Alleghanies, 1864 April 25
- Compiled from Whitcomb's Railroad Map and Original Surveys by Lieutenant Koerner's Topographical Party under direction of Captain C.R. Howard, C.S.E. H.J. Miller, Assistant and Draftman. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Map of the Valley of Virginia from Staunton to Winchester
- From Surveys and Reconnaissances by P.W.O. Koerner, Lieutenant Engineer. Made under direction of Major A.H. Campbell, Chief Topographical Bureau, Department of Northern Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: New Market, Virginia Battlefield, 1912
- Surveyed in 1910-1912 by B. Allison Colonna. Under the Direction of B.A. Colonna. Cadet Captain D Company, Corps of Cadets Virginia Military Institute May 15, 1864 and Late Asst., United States Coast and Geodetic Survey In charge of office William E. Johnson, Draftsman.
- Item 8: Washington's Boyhood Home
- Part of Rappahanock Farm of Ferry Farm or Pine Grove. The words upon the map in George Washington's handwriting are taken from his survey notes of September 13, 1771. The insert map shows the relation of the land mapped by Washington to Fredericksburg. Falmout, Deep Run, and Little Falls Run. Produced by Robert B. Hitchings. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Map of Southwest Virginia Part 1
- From Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers. Map shows Old Wilderness Road to Kentucky, Route of Dr. Walker 1749, Route of Gist, and Old Road from Philadelphia to New River Settlement.
- Item 10: Map of Southwest Virginia Part 2
- Map shows Wilderness Trail from Central Virginia to Kentucky, Boone's Road, Hunters path, and Route of Gist.
- Item 11: Halifax County, Virginia Showing Primary and Secondary Highways, 1959 January 1
- Pamphlet; Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Base map prepared by the Department of Highways in Cooperation with the Federal Works Agency, Public Roads Administration, Assisted by the State Planning Board and the Works Progess Administration.
- Item 12: Halifax County, Virginia Showing Primary and Secondary Highways, and City of South Boston, Halifax County, Virginia, 1971 July
- Map 1: Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Photocopied notes in margins. Map 2: Prepared by J. Walter Jones, Jr., Certified Land Surveyor. Revised July 1971. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Civil War Trust: Battle of The Wilderness, Virginia
- Map prepared by Steven Stanley. Civilwar.org. May 6, 1864.
- Item 14: Map of the Stony Man Region in the Shenandoah National Park, 1964
- Drawn by Tom Culverwell. Copyright 1964 by Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. Offset printed by Kirby Lithographic Company Incorporated, Washington, District of Columbia. Showing the Skyline Drive and Man's Pursuits and Pleasures in thie Region from the most Ancient Times down to the Present.
- Item 15: A Map of Albemarle County, Virginia, 1971 August
- From Original Surveys by G. Peyton, Civil Engineer. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1875 by G. Peyton in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Engraved by Worley and Bracher. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. R. Cecil Chapman. In memory of George H. Sargeant, Jr.
- Item 16: Map of Albemarle County, Virginia, 1984
- Prepared under the direction of N. Michler, Major of Engineers and Brevet Brigadier General United States By Jedediah Hotchkiss, Topographical Engineer, Staunton, Virginia. First published 1984 Steven G. Meeks, historian. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. R. Cecil Chapman. In Memory of George H. Sargeant, Jr., November 1866. (Photocopy)
- Item 17: Map of Albemarle, 1988
- Chief Engineer's Office, Department of Northern Virginia. Major General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. From surveys and reconnaisances by C.S. Dwight Lieutenant Engineers. P.A. Made under direction of A.H. Campbell, Captain Engineers in charge Topographical Department. Jeremy Francis Gilmer Collection. Original in possession of the Virginia Historical Society. Copyright 1988 Virginia Historical Society. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. R. Cecil Chapman. In memory of George H. Sargeant, Jr., 1864. (Photocopy)
- Item 18: Map Showing The Manor of Beverley Patent For 118,491 Acres and The Benjamin Borden Grant For 92,100 Acres Southwestern Frontier Settlements 1740 In Relation to the Present Counties of Augusta and Rockbridge, 1740
- 2 pages taped together. (Photocopy)
- Item 19: The Beverley Patent 1736 including original grantees, 1738-1815 in Orange and Augusta Counties, Virginia, 1954
- Compiled and drawn by J.R. Hildebrand, 1954. (Photocopy)
- Item 20: Culpeper County, Commonwealth of Virginia, 1975
- Pamphlet; Surveyed and Drawn by Eugene M. Scheel for the Second National Bank of Culpeper. Copyright Eugene M. Scheel, 1975. Typography by William R. Grimes, Paeonian Springs, Virginia. Printed by Williams and Heintz, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 21: Historical Map of Montgomery County, Virginia, 1970 March 1
- Giving the Names and Locations of Many of the Early Adventurers in the Territory: From 1750-1865. The Roanoke Historical Society. J.R. Hildebrand, Delineator. Roanoake, Virginia, March 1, 1970. (Photocopy)
- Item 22: Historical Map of The Roanoake Valley Historical Society showing Rockbridge County, Virginia, 1973
- J.R. Hildebrand, Delineator, 1973, 1778-1865.
- Folder 11: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Piedmont, Mountain, and Valley Ridge Regions and Tidewater), 1863-2005, undated
- Item 1: Richmond and Manchester, Virginia
- Shows steam railroads and horse railroads. Page 107.
- Item 2: One Hundred and Fifty Miles Around Richmond, 1864
- Charles Magnus' New York Printing Establishment - New York and Washington, District of Columbia. Deutsche und englische Buchdruck erei, lithographische Anstalt und Verlagshandlung. Eleventh Edition 3000 of Magnus' all around Map. Dedicated to the gallant Soldiers, fighting to suppress the Rebellion.
- Item 3: Map of the City of Richmond, Virginia, 1864
- From a Survey by L.H. Adams, Assistant. United States Coast Survey, 1858. With additions from Smiths Map of Henrico County, 1853. Prepared at the United States Coast Survey Office. A.D. Bache, Superintendent, 1864. H. Lindenkohl and Charles G. Krebs, Lithographer. 1961-USCOMM-CGS-DC-A-4730. Received September 14, 1962. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Wagner's Complete Map of Richmond: Richmond and Suburbs, 1949
- Map by Wagner, revised. Supplied by Rand McNally and Company. Published by the A.C. Wagner Company. Revised 1949. Copyright 1927 by A.C. Wagner.
- Item 5: Richmond Street and Vicinity Maps, 1969
- Pamphlet; Copyright 1969 by Rand McNally and Company. Lithographed in United States, Texaco.
- Item 6: Richmond, Virginia, 2004
- Pamphlet; ADC The Map People. 6th Edition. Copyright 2004 Alexandria Drafting Company, Alexandria, Virginia.
- Item 7: Richmond, Virginia, circa 1867
- Map No. 8. Facsimile of original in RG, 77 (Map G204, Nos. 51 and 55) Cartographic Archives Division, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 8: Historic and Archaeological Sites: Henrico County, Virginia, 1976
- From actual surveys. Revised December 1978. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Survey of Prince George County, Virginia, 1863
- Chief Engineer's Office D.N.V. Colonel J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. Made under the direction of A.H. Campbell, Captain P.E. and Chief Topographical Department. By S.L. Sommers, Assistant Engineer. J.Houston Patton, Draughtsman. Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Virginia. General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. Presented to the Virginia Historical Society by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Savannah, Georgia. Jeremy Francis Gilmer Collection. Original possession of the Virginia Historical Society. 0118609189436. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Virginia's Eastern Shore, 2005
- Pamphlet; Bay Creek presents
The Lure of the Shore. The original of this map was created by Jeff Shields of Adco Signs and reproduced with his permission.
- Item 11: Northampton County, Virginia Street Map, 1988
- 2 sheets; compiled and published by ADC. Copyright 1988 ADC of Alexandria, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Accomack County, Virginia Street Map, 1987
- 2 sheets; compiled and published by ADC. Copyright 1987 ADC of Alexandria, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Location Map Chesapeake Bay Ferries Existing and Proposed
- Wilbur Smith and Associates, pages 69-70.
- Folder 12: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Tidewater), 1606-1961, undated
- Item 1: Preliminary Map of A Part of the South Side of James River, Virginia
- 3 pages taped together. Chief Engineer's Office, Department of Northern Virginia. Major General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. From surveys and reconnaisances made under the direction of Captain Albert H. Campbell, P.E. in charge Topographical Department, Department of Northern Virginia, 1864. J.H. Patton, Assistant Engineer.
- Item 2: Part of the Map of the Military Department of Southeastern Virginia and Fort Monroe, 1861 August
- 3 pages taped together. Compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers of the War Department. Accompanying report of Major General McClellan, United States Army. Series I, Vol. XI, Part I, Page 5. Mentioned by Major N. Michler, United States Engineers, Vol. 36 part 1 page 292. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Tidewater Sheet: A Map of Virginia Formed from Actual Surveys, and the Latest as well as Most Accurate Observations, 1807
- Bishop James Madison. Drawn by William Davis. Stamped on back "February 1979 Virginia State Library." (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Johnson's Map of the Vicinity of Richmond, and Peninsular Campaign in Virginia, 1862
- Showing also the interesting localities along the James, Chickohominy, and York Rivers. Compiled from the Official Maps of the War Department by A.J. Johnson, New York. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862 by J. Knowles Hare, in the Clerks office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
- Item 5: Bacon's New Shilling War Map, 1862
- Published by Bacon and Company, London. Showing minutely the interesting localities in the Vicinity of Richmond, 1862.
- Item 6: 1862 Peninsula Campaign: Civil War in Tidewater
- Pamphlet, 1862.
- Item 7: Military Map of Southeastern Virginia, 1961
- Compiled at the United States Coast Survey Office. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. 1961-USCOMM-CGS-DC-A-4730. 1864. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Map of New Kent, Charles City, James City and York Counties: Part 1
- Chief Engineer's Office Department of Northern Virginia. Colonel J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. Jeremy Francis Gilmer Collection. Original possession of the Virginia Historical Society. 1863. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Map of New Kent, Charles City, James City and York Counties: Part 2, 1942
- 1863, In Memoriam George Bryan President of the Society 1915-1917. Restored by the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia, 1942. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: The Seat of War in Eastern Virginia, 1862
- Also includes map of The Railroads in Eastern Virginia in 1862. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Augustine Herman's Map of Virginia and Maryland, 1673
- Map includes only portion of eastern Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Map of Eastern Virginia, 1827
- Map shows Steam Boat routes from Richmond to Washington, Altitudes of Mountains in Virginia, above Tidewater. Stamped on back "January 1979 Virginia State Library." (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Virginia: Discovered and described by Captain John Smith, 1612
- Graven by William Hole, Copyright Bodleian Library, Oxford. Donated by Donna Bluemink. MS Asmole 1758, fol. 14r. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Virginia: Discovered and described by Captain John Smith
- Graven by William Hole. Map No. 1, Facsimile of original in Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia. 1612 published, 1606.
- Item 15: Pas Kaart van de Zee Kusten van Virginia Tusschen C. Henry ent Hooge Land van Renslaars Hoek, 1684
- Dutch. By Johannes Van Keulen. June 24, 2004. (Photocopy)
- Item 16: Terrae-Mariae Nova et Virginiae Tabula
- Latin. 1671.
- Item 17: Nova Virginiae Tabula
- Latin. 1720.
- Item 18: Map of the Maritime Parts of Virginia, 1776
- Exhibiting the Seat of War and of Lord Dunmore's depredations in that Colony. Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere, 1776. (Photocopy)
- Item 19: A mapp of Virginia discovered to ye falls and in it's latt: from 35. deg: and 1/2 neer Florida, to 41. deg: bounds of new England, 1954
- 1651, The rare Farrer map, showing the nearness of the Pacific coast. First Edition - Limited to One Hundred Copies of which this is #97. Copyright 1954 - Alice Granbery Walter. Alice Granbery Walter Collection.
- Item 20: The Principal Portion of the Territory Ruled by Powhatan, circa 1916
- Authorities relied on 1 Smiths History of Virginia, 148, United States Coast and Geodetic chart, 376, by Conway Whittle Sams.
- Item 21: The Principal Portion of the Territory Ruled by Powhatan, 1907
- Authorities relied on 1 Smiths History of Virginia, 148, United States Coast and Geodetic chart, 376, by Conway Whittle Sams, 1907. Copyright 1907 by Conway Whittle Sams.
- Item 22: A Past and Present Map of Eastern Virginia, 1934
- Limited edition printed from hand cut plate. Copyright Southgate L. Lohman, Norfolk, Virginia, 1934.
- Item 23: Map of Gloucester, Middlesex, and Mathews
- Pamphlet; includes many advertisements for local businesses.
- Folder 13: Series 3: Virginia and Regional Maps (Tidewater), 1607-1671
- Item 1: Jamestown: First Permanent English Settlement in America, 1607
- No.1. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: From Point Comfort to Henrico Plantations on the James River, 1611
- No. 2. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Rapid Growth of Settlement along the James River Marked by Introduction of Representative Government, 1619
- No. 3. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Extension of Settlement prior to The Indian Massacre, 1622
- No. 4. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: James River and Eastern Shore Plantations Multiplied Plantations on York River, 1632
- No. 5. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: The Peninsula Filled in Counties Established, 1634
- No. 6. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: The English Commonwealth Period Marked by Numerous Settlements Along the Chesapeake and its Tributaries, 1652
- No. 7. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Practically All of Tidewater Virginia Settled, 1671
- No. 8. (Photocopy)
- Folder 14: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Peninsula and South Hampton Roads), 1807-1975, undated
- Item 1: Position of the English and French Fleets Immediately Previous to the Action
- Engraved for Stedmans History of the American War. Charles Stedman, 1794. September 5, 1781.
- Item 2: Tidewater Area of Virginia Physical and Political Map, 1826 April 14
- Entered according to Act of Congress, the 14th day of April 1826, by John Tyler, Governor of the State of Virginia. No. 9. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Highway Map of Norfolk and Vicinity, before 1957
- In file before July 16, 1957. 755.5 V549. Shows major highways of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News.
- Item 4: Virginia Seashore: A Year Round Playground Among Historic Shrines
- State Port Authority of Virginia. Port Series No. 36.
- Item 5: King's Highway Route of Virginia: A Scenic and Historic All Highway and Bridge Route
- Pamphlet; Leading Through Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Berkley, and Norfolk to the Beaches. Virginia Seashore: A Year Round Playground - Among Historic Shrines. Everett Waddey Company, Richmond, Virginia - New York.
- Item 6: Motor Routes to Virginia Seashore via James River Bridge Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia
- Pamphlet; Map produced by American Automobile Association, Washington, District of Columbia. Virginia Seashore: A Year Round Playground - Among Historic Shrines.
- Item 7: Norfolk Resort Area
- Drawn by Day Lowry. Resort Department, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce. Printed in United States.
- Item 8: Burk's Fisherman's Map
- Shows major waterways from the York River and Chesapeake Bay down to Albemarle Sound and Croatan Sound. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Location Map of Virginia Beach
- Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Map of the Lower Virginia Peninsula and Historic Points, Compliments of Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia, 1923 September 24
- Morrie Company Drafting, Designing, Photostats, Blue Prints, General Reproductions. Ledger-Dispatch Building, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Plan des Environs de Williamsburg, York, Hampton, et Portsmouth
- French. Map Division, Library of Congress. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Map of the State of Virginia, 1827
- "Believe part of map drawn by Herman Boyce, 1827. Engraved by H.S. Tannor - Virginia State Library #529-1827" (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Map of Hampton Roads, 1807
- 2 sheets glued together. "Believe part map by Bishop James Madison 1807. Picketts. Back of map reads: "Princess Anne Co - 18 , 1829, 1859, 1910." (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Map of Hampton Roads, circa 1807
- Map shows Hampton Roads including Princess Anne, Norfolk, Nansemond, Isle of Wight, Warwick, and Elizabeth City. (Photocopy)
- Item 15: Calendar of Events Hampton Roads, Virginia Map
- Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads.
- Item 16: Virginia's Historic Peninsula, 1944
- Copyright 1944 American Automobile Association. Shows entire Hampton Roads region, with emphasis on Virginia Peninsula. Specific information about the section of Virginia covered by this map will be furnished, upon request, by the James River Bridge System, Newport News, Virginia.
- Item 17: Map of Hampton Roads District, 1925
- Copyright by Henry Eagleton 1925. Map designed by Morrie Company for Henry Eagleton at the Sign of the 6 Arcade Norfolk, Virginia. Lithographed for Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia by A. Hoen and Company, Baltimore.
- Item 18: Road Map of Historic Hampton Roads Section, 1824
- Sheets taped together. Copyright by Elsie A. Stegman 1824. Map made by Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 19: The Birthplace of Our Nation, 1975
- Copyright Alice Granbery Walter. Hand-drawn in green ink and painted. Map shows Indian villages, Churches, Smith's Map 1607, Hariots Map 1584 and Court Records Patents, and Shipwrecks.
- Item 20: Ports of Virginia Facilities Maps: The Port of Hampton Roads
- Virginia Port Authority, Norfolk, Virginia. Printed in United States.
- Folder 15: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Peninsula and South Hampton Roads), 1861-1976, undated
- Item 1: South East Portion of Virginia and North East Portion of North Carolina, 1861
- Drawn by Sergeant Charles Worret and compiled under the Direction of Colonel T.J. Cram, Chief Topographical Engineer Department, Virginia. From the collection of Carroll Walker. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Norfolk-Hampton Roads Company Map, 1899 January
- A.W. Cornick and Company, Agents Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Norfolk and Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton, and Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, 1919
- Copyrighted by the Automobile Blue Book Publishing. Original located at University of Texas: Austin, Perry-Castaneda Map Collection. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map Showing "Old Dominion Place" Its Environments and Transportation Facilities
- O.E.D. Barron, Manager, Norfolk, Virginia. Christopher Eng
Richmond, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Norfolk, Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, Warwick Map and Visitor's Guide, 1958
- Pamphlet; Esso Standard Oil Company. Copyright 1957 General Drafting Company, Incorporated, Convent Station, New Jersey, 1958-1959.
- Item 6: Norfolk, Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News Map and Visitor's Guide, 1959 January
- Pamphlet; Esso Standard Oil Company. Copyright 1959 General Drafting Company, Incorporated, Convent Station, New Jersey.
- Item 7: Norfolk Street and Vicinity Maps, 1962
- Pamphlet; Texaco. Copyright 1962 The H.M. Gousha Company, Chicago-San-Jose. Lithographed in United States.
- Item 8: Hampton Roads Area: Norfolk, Newport News, Portsmouth, Hampton, and Portions of Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, 1971
- Pamphlet; Humble Oil and Refining Company. 1971 Happy Motoring Guide. Copyright 1969, General Drafting Company, Incorporated, Convent Station, New Jersey.
- Item 9: Street Guide of Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Newport News, Hampton, and Vicinity, 1963
- Pamphlet; Shell. Copyright The H.M. Gousha Company, Chicago-San-Jose. Lithographed in United States. Front of pamphlet says "1965", written in pen.
- Item 10: Norfolk Street and Vicinity Maps, 1964
- Pamphlet; Texaco. Copyright The H.M. Gousha Company, Chicago-San-Jose. Lithographed in United States.
- Item 11: Norfolk Street and Vicinity Maps, 1965
- Pamphlet; Texaco. Copyright The H.M. Gousha Company, Chicago-San-Jose. Lithographed in United States.
- Item 12: Norfolk Street and Vicinity Maps, 1966
- Pamphlet; Texaco. Copyright The H.M. Gousha Company, Chicago-San-Jose. Lithographed in United States.
- Item 13: Hampton Roads Norfolk, 1972
- Pamphlet; American Oil Company. Copyright by Rand McNally and Company Lithographed in United States. Summer-Fall 1972.
- Item 14: Hampton Roads Norfolk, 1973
- Pamphlet; American Oil Company. Copyright by Rand McNally and Company Lithographed in United States. Winter-Spring 1973.
- Item 15: Rand McNally Map of Norfolk and Hampton Roads Area Including Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, 1976
- Pamphlet; Copyright by Rand McNally and Company, Lithographed in United States.
- Folder 16: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Peninsula), 1607-2001, undated
- Item 1: Dolph's Map of Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Poquoson, York County, James City County, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1967
- Pamphlet; Published by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Published and copyrighted by Dolph Map Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- Item 2: Newport News, Virginia Street Map
- Pamphlet; copyright Champion Map Corporation.
- Item 3: A Sketch of the East end of the Peninsula Where on is Hampton, W.P.M., 1781
- 2 separate sheets photocopied. Original at University of Michigan, William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map of Hampton
- French. Map labels Hampton, Back River, Point D'Hamsted, Fort George demoli, Maison Selden, etc. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Plan du Seige DYork par lArmee Combinee Commandee par les Generale Washington et Comte de Rochambeau, 1781
- French. 2 separate sheets photocopied showing slightly different versions of same map. Original at University of Michigan, William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Carte des Environs de York en Virginie avec les attaques et la position des Armees Francoise et Americaine, devant cette Place, 1781
- French. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Plan d'York-Town pour servir a l'Etablissement du Quartier d'hyver du Regiment de Soissonnois; et des Grenadiers et Chasseurs de St. Onge, le 12 novembre, 1781, 1781
- French. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Attaque de la Ville dYork en Virginie prise le 19 8bre 1781 par les Armees Combinees de France et dAmerique, 1781
- French. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: A Plan of the Posts of York and Gloucester in the Province of Virginia, 1930 July
- Established by His Majesty's Army under the Command of Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, together with The Attacks and Operations of the American and French Forces Commanded by General Washington and the Count of Rochambeau, which terminated in the Surrender of the said Posts and Army on the 17th of October 1781. Surveyed by Captain Fage of the Royal Artillery. Published according to Act of Parliament the 4th June 1782. Compliments of Arthur R. Scott July 1930.
- Item 10: Carte de la partie de la Virginie ou l'armée combinée de France and des États-Unis de l'Amérique a fait prisonnière l'Armée anglaise commandée par Lord Cornwallis le 19 octobre. 1781, avec le plan de l'attaque d'York-town and de Glocester, 1781
- French. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Siege of Yorktown
- Smith and Stroup, Map Publishers, Philadelphia. Copyright secured.
- Item 12: Official Plan of The Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, 1862 April 5 to 1862 May 3
- Conducted by the Army of the Potomac under the command of Major General B. McClellan, United States. Prepared under the direction of Brigadier General J.G. Barnard, Chief Engineer by Lieutenant Henry L. Abbot, Topographical Engineers A.D.C. April 5 - May 3, 1862. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: 1607 Capture Route of Captain John Smith, 2007
- Pamphlet; a Jamestown-Beyond-the-Walls Publication, 2007.
- Item 14: Souvenir Historical Map Jamestown 350th Anniversary Festival, 1607-1957, Virginia, 1957
- Based on the Original 17th Century Map of Captain John Smith and on Engravings for His Writings, This Authentic Presentation Depicts in Numbered Sequence the First Great Events in United States History - at Jamestown, Virginia. Here, in Virginia, took place the Greatest Adventures of Captain John Smith, Homeric Hero of America. Copyright 1956. Illustrated Historical Map by J. Lindsey Ocheltree, Norfolk, Virginia. Lithographed by Liskey Lithograph Company, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 15: James Forte at Jamestowne, 1957
- Copyright 1957 by the A.H. Robins Company, Incorporated, John Hull.
- Item 16: Tyndall's Draughte of Virginia
- From the original in the British Museum, 1608.
- Item 17: The Zuniga Chart of Virginia, 1608 September 10
- Item LVII. Chart of Virginia Sent from London, England 10th September 1608 by Zuniga to the King of Spain. The legends on this map are designated in the order in which they are given in the text pp. 185-188, by the letters A. B. C., etc. These letters are not on the original map. (Photocopy)
- Item 18: Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, 1957
- Pamphlet; specially prepared for the 350th Anniversary of the Founding of Jamestown, Virginia, 1607. Esso Standard Oil Company. Copyright 1957 General Drafting Company, Incorporated, Convent Station, New Jersey.
- Item 19: Williamsburg in Virginia: A Map Showing a Prospect of The City and Various Eighteenth Century Houses as they are Today, 1937
- Finlay Ferguson, Jr.
- Item 20: Light House to Replace Old Light Houses at White Shoal and Point of Shoals, James River, Virginia, 1870 December 29
- Sheet No. 1. Engineer Office, 5th Light House District. Baltimore, Maryland, December 29, 1870, Captain Engineers. (Photocopy)
- Folder 17: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads), 1918-2006, undated
- Item 1: Map of South Hampton Roads
- Map shows rivers and bays from Suffolk to Virginia Beach. Map specifies Suffolk and Great Bridge. Permission to reproduce
The William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: The Parishes and Magisterial Districts of Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, 1918
- By Conway Whittle Sams. Writing is included around depicted map drawing. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: The Parishes and Magisterial Districts of Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, 1918
- By Conway Whittle Sams.
- Item 4: Real Estate Weekly Interactive Map, 2001 December 29
- Real Estate Weekly, The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 5: Flood Zones in South Hampton Roads
- Graphic by William Pitzer, PitzoGraphics, Incorporated. Special to The Virginian-Pilot, and The Virginian-Pilot News Graphics Department. Sources: WVEC-TV, Incorporated, United States Department of Commerce.
- Item 6: Bellamy, Hough, and Hardy's, Incorporated: Map of Norfolk and Vicinity, 1907
- Copyrighted 1907 by Bellamy, Hough, and Hardy's Incorporated. C.F. Petriece, 1906.
- Item 7: Map of Norfolk and Vicinity, 1861 October 17
- Drawn by G.F. Lathrop. Courtesy of J. Gill Brockenbrough. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Southeastern Virginia Regional Transportation Study, 1973 January
- Pamphlet; Annual Transportation Report FY 1973. Prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways and the Southeastern Virginia Planning District Commission in Cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration. Southeastern Virginia 1985 Major Thoroughfare Plan and Recommended Regional Transit System.
- Item 9: Subsidized Apartment Complexes in Southeastern Virginia, 1979 October
- Prepared by Southeastern Virginia Planning District Commission. Donated by Todd Elliott from Tidewater Community College. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Norfolk and Vicinity, Norfolk Area, 2006
- 3 sheets from CommunityBook.com. Copyright 2006 DataNational, Incorporated www.mapsetc.com Copyright 2000. Pages 4-5, 6-7, and 8-9.
- Item 11: Indexed Street Map of Norfolk, Virginia: Virginia Beach and Surrounding Area, 1964
- Pamphlet; presented by your Multiple Listing Service, Incorporated Member. Copyright 1964 A. Hoen and Company, Incorporated, Baltimore, Maryland.
- Item 12: Indexed Street Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, 1987
- Pamphlet; Copyright Champion Map Corporation, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1985. Revised 1987.
- Item 13: Map of Norfolk, North Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Northeast Chesapeake, 1980
- Pamphlet; Distributed by Virginia Periodical Distributors. Copyright Champion Map Corporation. Ron Parton Chief Cartographer. Map includes labels and pin points of Newtown/Baker, Pembroke/Independence, Holland/Independence, Centerville/Kempsville, and Great Bridge.
- Item 14: Dolph's Indexed Street Map Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia
- Pamphlet; map is missing middle, is very fragile, and is in 5 separate pieces. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency. Published and Copyrighted by Dolph Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 50 cents.
- Item 15: Dolph's Map Norfolk, Portsmouth, North East Chesapeake, North Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1972
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile and is in 3 separate pieces. Distributed by Virginia Periodical Distributors. Published and Copyrighted by Dolph Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 75 cents.
- Item 16: Dolph's Map Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, North Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1968
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency, Incorporated. Published and Copyrighted by Dolph Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 75 cents.
- Item 17: Dolph's Map Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, North Virginia Beach, Virginia, before 1967
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency, Incorporated. Published and Copyrighted by Dolph Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 75 cents. Received by Norfolk Public Library March 1, 1967.
- Item 18: Dolph's Map Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, North Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Pamphlet. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency, Incorporated. Published and Copyrighted by Dolph Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 75 cents.
- Folder 18: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads), 1891-1944, undated
- Item 1: Norfolk Showing Property and Lines of the Norfolk and Western Railroad and Proposed Belt Line, 1891
- Copyright 1891. Office of the Chief Engineer Roanoke, Virginia, December 31, 1890.
- Item 2: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1900
- Published by Sam W. Bowman, Norfolk, Virginia. Copyrighted 1900 by Sam W. Bowman, Norfolk, Virginia. Division of Surveys, Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Hill Directory Company's 1916 New City Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, Virginia, 1916
- Some maps very fragile. Engraved and printed by Interstate Map Company, Map and Guide Publishers, Newark, New Jersey. Copyright 1916 by Interstate Map Company, Newark, New Jersey.
- Item 4: The Hill Directory Company New City Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, Virginia, 1920
- Engraved and printed by Interstate Map Company, Map and Guide Publishers, Newark, New Jersey. Copyrighted. Photocopy map appears warped toward bottom.
- Item 5: The Hill Directory Company New City Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, Virginia, 1921
- Engraved and printed by Interstate Map Company, Map and Guide Publishers, Newark, New Jersey. Parts of map are missing. Map is overlaid with typed print for C.A. Nash and Son, Incorporated and other businesses.
- Item 6: Map of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Rail Road and Connections, 1919 July 1
- Office of Chief Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Stamped "Ask the Chamber of Commerce Board of Trade, Norfolk, Virginia".
- Item 7: Map of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Rail Road and Connections, 1927 September 15
- The Columbia Planograph Company, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 8: Showing Routes Thru Norfolk, South Norfolk, Portsmouth, 1931
- Copyright 1931 N.P.B. Company. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Transportation Map of Norfolk, 1943 October 15
- Pamphlet; Virginia Electric and Power Company. Norfolk Bus and Car Routes. Monte Barrett.
- Item 10: Transportation Map of Norfolk, 1944 July 15
- Pamphlet; Virginia Electric and Power Company. Norfolk Bus and Car Routes. Monte Barrett.
- Folder 19: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads), 1938-1987, undated
- Item 1: Wagner's Complete Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Environs, 1938
- Published by The A.C. Wagner Company. Revised 1938, Copyright 1927 by A.C. Wagner. Globe Lithography Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Item 2: Wagner's Complete Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Environs, 1942
- Published by The A.C. Wagner Company. Revised 1942, Copyright 1916 by A.C. Wagner. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk Showing Bus Lines, 1950s
- Pamphlet; published by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce and Advertising Board. Map courtesy of Virginia Transit Company.
- Item 4: Things You Should Know About Norfolk Including Map and Street Index: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk Showing Bus Lines, 1953
- Pamphlet; published by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce.
- Item 5: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, Virginia, 1960 March
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile. Distributed by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce. Copyright Map Corporation of America, Boston, Massachusetts. Mapco.
- Item 6: Dolph's Indexed Street Map Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk Showing Bus Lines
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency. Published and Copyrighted by Dolph Company, Incorporated, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 50 cents.
- Item 7: Dolph's Indexed Street Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk, Virginia
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency. Published and Copyrighted by Frank B. Dolph Company, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Map 60 cents.
- Item 8: The Premier Street Map of Portsmouth and Vicinity
- Pamphlet; map is very fragile and is in 2 separate pieces. Produced under the direction of Alexander Gross, F.R.G.S. Published by Geographia Map Company Incorporated, New York, New York. Copyright by the publishers. Map 50 cents.
- Item 9: Good News for Seamen in Norfolk, 1982 or 1987
- Pamphlet; written mostly in Korean. Pamphlet published for International Seamen's House by the American Bible Society. Copyright Korean Bible Society 1967.
- Item 10: Commonwealth of Virginia AES Hurricane Awareness
- Chesapeake, Norfolk, and Portsmouth. (Photocopy)
- Folder 20: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads: Norfolk and Portsmouth), 1873-1892, undated
- Item 1: Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, 1873
- By C.N. Drie. Original at Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, District of Columbia. One map donated by Donna E. Bluemink on April, 30, 2004, one map presented to SMR by Arlene Singer on April 3, 2013, one map from the collection of Carroll Walker. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Bird's Eye View of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Berkley, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1891
- Copyrighted, published, and drawn by Augustus Koch. Original at Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, District of Columbia. From the collection of Carroll Walker. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Panorama of Norfolk, Virginia And Surroundings, 1892
- Copyrighted and published by The American Publishing Company, Hume and Bilisoly Publishing Agents. By H. Wellge, DES. One map from the collection of Carroll Walker, one map donated July 12, 2013 from the Estate of George Higson, Jr., one map compliments of F.L. Grandy. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map of the City of Norfolk and the Town of Portsmouth
- 2 copies of map make up different pieces of the whole map. From original surveys by J. Keily, Surveyor. Published by Rolin and Keily. Printed by F. Kuhl. Original at Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, District of Columbia. (Photocopy)
- Folder 21: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads: Norfolk and Portsmouth), 1861-2009, undated
- Item 1: Map of the Seat of War Near Fortress Monroe Showing the Defenses Guarding the Approaches to Norfolk and Portsmouth, via Elizabeth River
- W.H. Allen, Serg. Ches. College. Gift of Mr. Minton Talbot. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Map of Norfolk and Vicinity, Exhibiting Plan for Defense of Norfolk and Portsmouth
- Drawn by... Sketch B. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Plan of the Harbor of Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1861 March 1
- Surveyed and drawn by Charles E. Cassell, Civil Engineer. Forwarded to Governor Letcher with Report and Inventory of Public Property at Norfolk and Portsmouth October 19, 1861. William H. Peters, Commissioner. Original at Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Guide Map of Norfolk and Vicinity, 1907
- The Norfolk Atlas Publishing Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Drawn by L. Whitehurst, Norfolk, Virginia. Copyright 1907 by L. Whitehurst. Tidewater Publishing Company. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Gray's New Map of Portsmouth and Berkley, 1877
- 2 sheets. Norfolk County, Virginia. Drawn from Special Surveys. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1897
- Copyright and published by J. Hill Printing Company, Richmond, Virginia.
- Item 7: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1906
- "1906 City Directory" written in pencil on one map.
- Item 8: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, 1907
- Copyright 1907 by S.F. Day. Rand McNally and Company, Chicago and New York, Engravers.
- Item 9: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, 1908
- E. Lee MacFarlane. Copyright 1908 by Hill Directory Company, Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia.
- Item 10: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, 1909
- E. Lee MacFarlane. Copyright 1908 by Hill Directory Company, Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia. "From Norfolk City Directory 1909."
- Item 11: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, 1912
- E. Lee MacFarlane. Copyright 1908 by Hill Directory Company, Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia. "1912 City Directory."
- Item 12: Waterways to Freedom: The Underground Journey from Hampton Roads, 2009
- Pamphlet; Norfolk Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau. Norfolk State University. National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Copyright 1996 Forest Stewardship Council. Information compiled and written by Cassandra Newby-Alexander.
- Folder 22: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (South Hampton Roads: Princess Anne and Norfolk County), 1781-1962, undated
- Item 1: Plan of Princess Anne and Norfolk Counties
- Map is an incomplete portion of the whole map, 1781.
- Item 2: Plan of Princess Anne and Norfolk Counties, 1781
- General Arnold's Map of Princess Anne City, 1781. Photocopy of original map at University of Michigan - Bob Clark. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Plan of Princess Anne and Norfolk Counties
- "Typewritten on Virginia State Library Copy of Map. A Map of Princess Anne County, Virginia, prepared during the Revolution by English Army Engineers for the use of said Army while under the command of Benedict Arnold, the Traitor, while he was in command at Portsmouth in 1781."
- Item 4: Plan of Princess Anne and Norfolk Counties, 1781
- "See Whichard, Vol. 99, P. 187 for a description of Washington's trip through Dismal Swamp." (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Map of South Hampton Roads, circa 1862
- "Believe 1862 map of South East Va., H. Lindenkohl and Charles Krebs." (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Map of South Hampton Roads, circa 1862
- "Believe 1862 map of South East Va., H. Lindenkohl and Charles Krebs." Virginia State Library, Swem 965-1862. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Map of Country Between Norfolk and LynnHaven River, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1881 November
- 2 photocopies create complete map. Issued November 1881. J.E. Hilgard, assistant in charge of Coast and Geodetic Survey. Verified by R.D. Cutts, assistant in charge of office. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Map of Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, Virginia, 1913
- Copyright 1913 by Rand McNally and Company.
- Item 9: Map of Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, Virginia, and Currituck County in North Carolina, circa 1785
- (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Part of the Province of Virginia, circa 1791
- Revolution period: Traced from a map in National Archives, Washington, District of Columbia by J.G. Merrell. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Presenting Your City Map of Norfolk, Virginia and Northern Princess Anne County, before 1962
- Pamphlet; Copyright by Western States Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon. Received April 3, 1962.
- Folder 23: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk: Colony of Virginia), 1682-1980
- Item 1: Colony of Virginia: Elizabeth River Parish Lower Norfolk County, 1682
- Corrections and extensions to map by Conway Whittle Sams (1865-1935) and by Elizabeth B. Wingo. Norfolk Tricentennial Commission: John R. Sears, Chairman. Prepared by Bureau of Surveys, City of Norfolk after an inquiry by Grover C. Franklin and Lionel P. Brown, delineator. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Colony of Virginia, 1982
- John Ferebee, County Surveyor, 1680-1681. Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia. Compiled by Grover Franklin. Drawn by Lionel P. Brown, 1982. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Colony of Virginia, 1982
- John Ferebee, County Surveyor, 1680-1681. Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia. Compiled by Grover Franklin. Drawn by Lionel P. Brown, 1982. Colored pencil. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, around 1980
- Original Norfolk 1682. Compiled by Conway Whittle Sams. Compliments of Acme Photo Company. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, 1980
- Original Norfolk 1682. Compiled by Conway Whittle Sams, drawn by David C. Glowacki of Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia in 1980. Colored pencil. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, 1980
- Original Norfolk 1682. Compiled by Conway Whittle Sams, drawn by David C. Glowacki of Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia in 1980. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, 1959 September 3
- Original Norfolk 1682 with Early Additions Showing Lines of Private Owners and Chains of Titles. Made by Conway Whittle Sams, 1808. Prepared by Ball-Hassell and Association Surveyors and Engineers, Portsmouth, Virginia September 3, 1959. Colored pencil; map is crinkled and taped. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, 1959 September 3
- Original Norfolk 1682 with Early Additions Showing Lines of Private Owners and Chains of Titles. Made by Conway Whittle Sams, 1903. Prepared by Ball-Hassell and Association Surveyors and Engineers, Portsmouth, Virginia September 3, 1959. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, 1959 September 3
- Original Norfolk 1682 with Early Additions Showing Lines of Private Owners and Chains of Titles. Made by Conway Whittle Sams, 1808. Prepared by Ball-Hassell and Association Surveyors and Engineers, Portsmouth, Virginia September 3, 1959. Blueprint copy.
- Item 10: Colony of Virginia by Sir William Berkley, Governor, 1903
- Original Norfolk 1682 with Early Additions Showing Lines of Private Owners and Chains of Titles. Made by Conway Whittle Sams, 1903. Blueprints. (Photocopy)
- Folder 24: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk: Historical Maps), 1680-1982, undated
- Item 1: A Plan of the Site of the Towne of Lower Norfolk County, 1962
- 2 pages. From the Rogers Dey Whichard Papers, 1680-1705.
- Item 2: Plan of the Original Site of Norfolk Town 1680-1736, 1954 November 26
- Rogers Dey Whichard, November 26, 1954. From Rogers Dey Whichard Papers, 1680-1736.
- Item 3: Map of Norfolk
- Drawn by M.F. Dey. Pasted on Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper from February 24, 1872.
- Item 4: Readers Guide to the Borough and City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1982
- Map shows Borough and City "before December 31, 1899." Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia. Compiled by Grover Franklin and drawn by Lionel P. Brown, 1982. Handwritten annotations and colors added. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Readers Guide to the Borough and City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1982
- Map shows Borough and City "before December 31, 1899." Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia. Compiled by Grover Franklin and drawn by Lionel P. Brown, 1982. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Illustrated Map of Historic Norfolk, Virginia, 1944
- Copyright D.H. Smith 1944. Compliments of the National Bank of Commerce, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 7: Illustrated Map of Historic Norfolk, Virginia, 1944
- Copyright D.H. Smith 1944. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Walking Tours of Historic Norfolk, circa 1994
- Pamphlet; Norfolk Convention and Visitors Bureau.
- Item 9: Original Town of Norfolk, Virginia, 1682, 1972
- Copyright 1972. Alice Granbery Walter. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Borough of Norfolk, 1736, 1972
- Copyright 1972. Alice Granbery Walter. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Borough of Norfolk, 1802, 2005
- Compiled by Joseph C. Mosier, Norfolk County Historical Society, 2005. Based on 1802 plat drawn by George Nicholson. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Survey of the Borough of Norfolk, 1902 October 22
- By George Nicholson, Surveyor of Norfolk County, on October 22, 1802. Photographed from the original by The Butler Blue Print Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Photocopy of map at Norfolk City Hall. Return to Wyatt Hibbs, Architect. Colored pencil. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Survey of the Borough of Norfolk, 1802 October 22
- By George Nicholson, Surveyor of Norfolk County, on October 22, 1802. Photographed from the original by The Butler Blue Print Company, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Survey of the Borough of Norfolk, 1802 October 22
- By George Nicholson, Surveyor of Norfolk County, on October 22, 1802. (Photocopy)
- Item 15: Survey of the Borough of Norfolk
- By George Nicholson, Surveyor of Norfolk County, on October 22, 1802. Colored pencil.
- Item 16: Camp Greble Near Norfolk, Virginia of the 99th N.Y.S.V., 1862
- Purchased from William Reese Company, New Haven, Connecticut on November 14, 2000. Copy given to the Sargeant Memorial Collection by David Dean Brown of Virginia Beach, Virginia on June 20, 2006. (Photocopy)
- Item 17: Civil War Sites in Norfolk
- Pamphlet; Visit Norfolk. Information compiled and written by Cassandra Newby-Alexander, Peggy Haile McPhillips, and William Troy Valos, 1861-1865.
- Item 18: As Norfolk Looked to Mapmakers After the Civil War in 1876, 1941 October 5
- Property of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ely, Norfolk, Virginia. From the Virginian-Pilot October 5, 1941. Key to map included on 2nd page, along with handwritten annotations on back of sheet. (Photocopy)
- Item 19: As Norfolk Looked to Mapmakers After the Civil War in 1876, 1941 October 5
- Property of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ely, Norfolk, Virginia. From the Virginian-Pilot October 5, 1941.
- Item 20: As Norfolk Looked to Mapmakers After the Civil War in 1876, 1941 October 5
- Property of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ely, Norfolk, Virginia. From the Virginian-Pilot October 5, 1941. (Photocopy)
- Folder 25: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk County), 1877-1942
- Item 1: Broad Creek Village, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1942 November
- Developed by the Federal Public Housing Authority of the National Housing Agency, November 1942. S.M.M., C.B.M. Back of map includes information for and about the community. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Broad Creek Village, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1942 November
- Developed by the Federal Public Housing Authority of the National Housing Agency. November 1942. S.M.M., C.B.M. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Federal Public Housing Authority Defense Housing Project, Norfolk, Virginia, 1942
- Federal Public Housing Authority. Harland Bartholomew and Associates, Architects - Engineers. D. Lewis. T.C. King Company, Prefabrication, Anniston, Alabama. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Gray's New Map of Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1877
- Drawn from Special Surveys. From the collection of Carroll Walker. One map donated by Donna E. Bluemink April 30, 2004. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Gray's New Map of Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1877
- Drawn from Special Surveys. Donated by Donna E. Bluemink April 30, 2004. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Gray's New Map of Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1877
- T-114. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Gray's New Map of Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1877
- Combined Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Berkley. Colored map, 1877. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Plan of the Post at Great Bridge, on the South Branch of the Elizabeth River, Virginia, established February 5, 1781
- James Straton, Royal Engineer, October 1788. Map stamped on back "Virginia State Library February 18, 1946."
- Item 9: Plan of the Peter Hancock Land Divided into Two Equal Parts, 1882 September 23
- Norfolk County. Bascom Sykes, Surveyor, September 23, 1882. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Map of Norfolk County, VA, 1887
- Made for and published by authority of Board of Supervisors. Surveyed and drawn by Sykes and Gwathme. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Land Map Norfolk County, Virginia, 1939
- Compiled for the Board of Supervisors under the Auspices of the Works Progress Administration of Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Folder 26: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia), 1939-2000
- Item 1: Index for Planimetric and Topographic Maps, 1974 March
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Aerial Photomapping Project.
- Item 2: Norfolk and Vicinity, 1924 March
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised March 1924. Published by Hill Directory Company, Incorporated for Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory. Trademark Registered Nash Norfolk, 1921.
- Item 3: Norfolk and Vicinity, 1939 April
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised April 1939. Handwritten annotations in bottom left includes Number of Volumes, Circulation per Year, Appropriation, and Registration at Norfolk Public Libraries. All figures from Annual Report 1939, March 1921.
- Item 4: Map of Portion of the City of Norfolk, 1939 May
- Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. Drawn by Lexy Ford. Lithographed A. Hoen and Company.
- Item 5: Norfolk and Vicinity: Western Section, 1951 January
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised January 1951. Prepared by Department of Public Works, Division of Surveys, June 1945.
- Item 6: Norfolk and Vicinity: Western Section, 1951 January
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised January 1951. Prepared by Department of Public Works, Division of Surveys. Shows Proposed Annexation Boundary Line for Virginia Beach, June 1945.
- Item 7: Norfolk and Vicinity: Western Section, 1959 June
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised June 1959, June 1945.
- Item 8: Norfolk and Vicinity: Western Section, 1959 June
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised June 1959. Lithographed A. Hoen and Company, Incorporated, June 1945.
- Item 9: Norfolk and Vicinity: Western Section, 1966 January
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Revised January 1966. Lithographed A. Hoen and Company, Incorporated, June 1945.
- Item 10: City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1968
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Lithoprint Company of New York.
- Item 11: City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1973
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Lithographed A. Hoen and Company.
- Item 12: City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1979
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Lithoprint Company of New York.
- Item 13: Planning Districts City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1979
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Lithoprint Company of New York.
- Item 14: Planning Districts City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1993 May
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 15: Planning District Map Norfolk, Virginia, 2000 November
- City of Norfolk. Map compiled, designed and produced by the Department of Planning. Base data obtained from aerial photography taken in April or May of 1993 with selected revisions. (Photocopy)
- Folder 27: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia), 1954-2006, undated
- Item 1: Census Tract Map, 2002
- The Aerial Book 2002 vol. 1 no. 1. City of Norfolk Department of Development. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Census Tracts City of Norfolk, Virginia
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Census Tracts City of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1969 May
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. B 11-68, CT 5-69.
- Item 4: Census Tracts City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1991 January
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 5: City of Norfolk, Virginia General Registrar/Electoral Board, 1983 July 12
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Electoral Districts and Voting Precincts in the City of Norfolk. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: City of Norfolk, Virginia General Registrar/Electoral Board, 1989 March
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Shows Proposed Voting Precinct Boundary Line.
- Item 7: Zoning District Map Norfolk, Virginia, 1959 September
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Plate II City Plan. Revised September 1959, January 1950.
- Item 8: Zoning Map City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1968
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Lithoprint Company of New York.
- Item 9: Generalized Land Use Norfolk, Virginia, before 1966
- Department of City Planning, Norfolk, Virginia. Received at Norfolk Public Library June 7, 1966.
- Item 10: Inventory of Historic Resources Norfolk, Virginia
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Map A.
- Item 11: Progressive Annexations City of Norfolk, Virginia, 1954 August
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 12: Part of Norfolk Map Showing Virginian Railroad
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. Back of map says "Great Annexation."
- Folder 28: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk), 1894-2015, undated
- Item 1: Norfolk Tidewater Map, 1981
- Tourist map. City character print produced and published by Archar Incorporated, Toronto, Canada. Copyright 1981. Printed in United States.
- Item 2: Cartoon Depiction of Norfolk, Virginia, 1970-1980
- Oliver Smith and Cooke Limited, Architects - Planners, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Item 3: Norfolk, Virginia Map, 1920
- From Automobile Blue Book Publishing, vol. 3. Digital image at University of Texas, Austin. Perry-Castaneda Library, Map Collection. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Key Map: Redevelopment Project 1, 1951 August 20
- Plan for Redevelopment Project I: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Harrison, Ballard and Allen.
- Item 5: Map of the City of Norfolk
- Missing top left corner. Showing the Principal Business and Residential Districts.
- Item 6: Map of the City of Norfolk and Vicinity, 1894
- Compiled in the office of the City Engineer to accompany the codification of City Ordinances. Sam W. Bowman, Lithographer, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 7: Map of Norfolk, Virginia and Miscellaneous Information for Visitors and New Residents, 1941
- Pamphlet; 3rd Edition. Made for the Norfolk Advertising Board by John T. Legault. Copyright 1939 by Norfolk Advertising Board. Published by Norfolk Advertising Board through the cooperation of the Business Firms listed herein.
- Item 8: Map of Sections of Norfolk, Virginia and Miscellaneous Information for Visitors and New Residents, 1942
- Pamphlet; 6th Edition. Published by Norfolk Advertising Board through the cooperation of the business firms listed herein. Printed in United States. Copyright by Norfolk Advertising Board, 1942.
- Item 9: Map of Sections of Norfolk, Virginia and Miscellaneous Information for Visitors and New Residents, 1946
- Pamphlet; 10th Edition. Published by Norfolk Advertising Board through the cooperation of the business firms listed herein. Printed in United States. Copyright by Norfolk Advertising Board, 1942.
- Item 10: Map of Sections of Norfolk, Virginia and Miscellaneous Information for Visitors and New Residents, 1948
- Pamphlet. Published by Norfolk Advertising Board through the cooperation of the business firms listed herein. Printed in United States. Copyright by Norfolk Advertising Board, 1942.
- Item 11: Map of Sections of Norfolk, Virginia and Miscellaneous Information for Visitors and New Residents, 1949
- Pamphlet; Published by Norfolk Advertising Board through the cooperation of the business firms listed herein. Printed in United States. Copyright by Norfolk Advertising Board, 1942.
- Item 12: Map of Sections of Norfolk, Virginia and Miscellaneous Information for Visitors and New Residents, 1950
- Pamphlet. Published by Norfolk Advertising Board through the cooperation of the business firms listed herein. Printed in United States. Copyright by Norfolk Advertising Board, 1942.
- Item 13: Norfolk, Virginia Street Map, 2007
- Pamphlet; City of Norfolk Division of Parking. Copyright 2007 The Map Group, Incorporated, 2007-2008.
- Item 14: Norfolk, Virginia, 2015
- Pamphlet; Copyright 2015 Target Marketing, LLC.
- Item 15: Perspective of a Portion of Norfolk, Virginia, and Vicinity
- Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Photolithograph by A. Hoen and Company Richmond, Virginia.
- Folder 29: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk), 1813-1986, undated
- Item 1: Norfolk By the Sea Virginia, 1983
- Pamphlet; City of Norfolk Convention and Visitors Bureau. Printed in United States.
- Item 2: The Premier Map of Norfolk and Vicinity
- Pamphlet; Produced under the direction of Alexander Gross F.R.G.S. Copyright by the publisher. Geographia Map Company Incorporated, New York, New York. One side of map includes Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk with Street Indexed, other side of map includes Highways Map of the United States along with Points of Interest in Norfolk.
- Item 3: Map of Norfolk, Virginia, 1986
- Pamphlet; Z104 Hot Hits. Copyright 1986 Mass Marketing Incorporated, Merchant Maps Division, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Item 4: Presenting Your City Map of Norfolk, Virginia
- Pamphlet; Copyright by Western States Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon.
- Item 5: Map of the Country Contiguous to Norfolk, circa 1813
- Taken by actual Survey under the direction of Brigadier General Robert B. Taylor. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Norfolk, Virginia, 1889 January 1
- Norfolk City Railroad. Suburban and City Railway and Improvement Company. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Plan Proposed Re-Routing Street Railway Service Norfolk, VA, 1915 December
- Office City Engineer, Chairman of Committee. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Map of Hampton Roads and Vicinity Showing Location of Jamestown Exposition 1907, 1907
- Copyright 1906 by the J.N. Matthews Company, Buffalo, New York. The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Map Jamestown Exposition Grounds Showing Location of the Principal Buildings and Streets, 1907
- Copyright 1907 by William H. Lee. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Jamestown Exposition 1907 Plan of Exposition Grounds and Buildings, 1907
- Copyright 1907 by the J.N. Matthews Company, Buffalo, New York. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Plan of Jamestown Exposition on Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1907
- Opens April 26, 1907 ~ Closes November 30, 1907. Principal Offices Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Naval Review Jamestown Exposition, 1907 April 26
- United States Hydrographic Office, Department of the Navy, Washington, District of Columbia. Gr. Noetzel, Chief Lithographer. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: A Progressive Map: Jamestown Exposition On Hampton Roads Virginia Plan of Exposition Grounds and Buildings, 1907 February 1
- Made by D.C. Miller and H.H. Pastrana, Department of Works.
- Item 14: Jamestown Exposition On Hampton Roads Virginia Plan of Exposition Grounds and Buildings, 1907
- Made by D.C. Miller and H.H. Pastrana, Department of Works. Tidewater Publishing Company, Print, Norfolk, Virginia. Copyrighted 1907 by Jamestown Exposition Company. (Photocopy)
- Folder 30: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1906-1969, undated
- Item 1: Map Showing Algonquin Park Corporations Property in Norfolk County, Virginia, circa 1910
- On the North Branch of Elizabeth, formerly Tanners Creek. The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, New York.
- Item 2: Plan of Atlantic City, 1965 March
- M.B.18 P.47 Norfolk County. Checked in Clerks Office February 4, 1954 by Sobczyk. Recorded March 15, 1965 M.B. 21 Pg. [8]7. Subdivision of Property of Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Norfolk, Virginia. Baldwin and Gregg, Civil Engineers and Surveyors Norfolk, Virginia. Checked in Clerks Office by Mills, November 26, 1965. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Ballentine Place Suburb of Norfolk, Virginia, 1910 August
- Property of Ballentine Realty Corporation Norfolk, Virginia. L. Whitehurst Civil Engineer Norfolk. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Princess Anne Turnpike to Broad Creek Turnpike Map
- Torn at edges, burn marks. Shows Princess Anne Turnpike, Charles Street, Williams Street, Broad Creek Turnpike, Reservoir Street, Marshall Avenue, and Park Avenue.
- Item 5: Chesapeake Park Map
- Chesapeake Park, Property of Lynnhaven Realty Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia. Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Map shows Chesapeake Park in relation to Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. Donation in July 2013. From estate of George Higson, Jr.
- Item 6: Colonial Place Norfolk, Virginia Map, 1919 February 14
- J.M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, C.R. McIntire, Delineator. Revised February 14, 1919. Approved W.H. Taylor, Jr., City Engineer and Director Public Works. Verified W.L. Preun, Jr. May 6, 1919. Traced, Guaranty Title and Trust Corporation per R.D.W. Recorded, Map Book 4 Page 36. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: East Ghent: North Redevelopment Plan VA A-I-2, 1969 September
- Proposed Land Use Plan, Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
- Item 8: West Ghent Boulevard Company, Incorporated Map, 1914 November
- Drawn by Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. J.M. Baldwin, City Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 9: Lafayette Residence Park Company Map, Norfolk, Virginia
- Sheet 3508. Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. Photolithograph by A. Hoen and Company, Richmond, Virginia.
- Item 10: Amended Plat of Larchmont, "Norfolk's Only High Class Suburb", 1909 June 15
- From the Collection of Carroll Walker. Property of Larchmont Realty Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia. Benson and Drummond, Consulting Engineers.
- Item 11: "Larchmont" Map of Norfolk, Virginia, 1906 November 1
- Property of Larchmont Realty Corporation. Ferd Haenselmann, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Bellamy, Hough and Hardy, Incorporated, General Agents, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 12: Liberty Park and Vicinity Map, 1969 January
- Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Area proposed for residential development. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Sketch of Lots 15 to 24 including Block 3 Lochhaven, Norfolk, Virginia, 1910 July 21
- Arthur C. Freeman, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 14: Lochhaven, A Suburb of Norfolk, Virginia, 1914 April
- Property of the American Boulevard Corporation. Albert D. Taylor, Landscape Architect, Cleveland, Ohio. From map made by Arthur C. Freeman Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Approved for issue by A.D. Taylor.
- Folder 31: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1861-1973, undated
- Item 1: Ocean View Annex Company, Incorporated Norfolk, Virginia Map, Before 1923
- Survey by C.F. Petrie, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Drawing by Morrie Company.
- Item 2: Ocean View Avenue Map
- Property retained by Virginia Transit Company. Shows library, Duffys Lane, A View Avenue, Granby Street, and Selby Place. Keimling Plan.
- Item 3: Riverfront Map, 1911 September
- Copyright by Charles A. Morrisette. Morrie Company, Pictorial Lithographic Maps, Norfolk, Virginia. Riverfront Property of Riverfront Realty Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 4: Aerial Reconnaissance, Sewell's Point, Virginia, 1861 August 10
- Aerial reconnaissance was first used by the United States Army in 1861. The above is a reproduction of one of the earliest aerial reconnaissance reports. The original is in the Old Records Section of the A.G.O. From the collection of Carroll Walker. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Map of Part of Talbot Park Known as Oak Grove Point and Oak Grove Point Annex, Norfolk, Virginia, 1936 January
- John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Taylor and Wagner General Agents, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 6: Subdivision of Site 8, Block 1, Map of Part of Talbot Park Known as Oak Grove Point and Oak Grove Point Annex, Norfolk, Virginia, 1973 August
- Wilfred P. Large and Associates, Surveyors and Engineers, Norfolk, Virginia. F.B.208.Pg.4.
- Item 7: Map of the Point View Land Corporation Willowby Spit, Norfolk County, Virginia, 1923 March 9
- Traced by C.P. Machen. Note: This is a composite plat and not the plat of Point View Land Corporation as recorded. See O.V.3 Sheet 1 of 3 for Point View Land Corporation as recorded in Map Book 10 Pg. 21 Norfolk County. October 2, 1953, L.S.R. (Photocopy)
- Folder 32: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1816-1998, undated
- Item 1: Plan of Part of the Borough of Norfolk
- Taken from an Original made by Gershom Nimmo in 1762. By Andrew Kidd, S.N.B.
- Item 2: Map Recorded in Borough Court Order Book 21 page 192, after 1816 February
- Surveyed and divided this lot between the Representatives of John G. Marsden, deceased February 1816 Pursuant to instructions received from Robert Brough, William Sharp, and George W. Camp, Gents Commissioners appointed by the Court of Norfolk Borough. Andrew Kidd, Surveyor Borough. One copy is a blueprint. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: William E. Taylor Camp Property, 1874 December
- M.B. 2 Pg. 4 Norfolk County. M.B.I P.90 Norfolk County. Traced by T.C. Wood. Checked by F. Farrell, Jr. Shows Fort Norfolk area near Atlantic City, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Plat by John Ridley Filed with the Commisioners Report on August 5, 1837 in the Suit of Colley v. Benn, 1933 July
- Taken from two old surveys, the one by Jesse Nicholson and the other by Charles Conner. Norfolk, Virginia, July 24, 1837 John Ridley, S.N.B. This tracing of a blue print of C.E. Jenkin's Plat, by Department of Public Works in July 1933. This plat is recorded in Norfolk County in Deed Book 89 Page 603. August 5, 1837. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Berkley, 1893 April 5
- From The Norfolk-Virginian Newspaper April 5, 1893, p.2. Robert B. Hitchings, October 30, 2007. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Plat of A.I.W. and D. Co's Property, 1871 December 12
- G.T. Gwathney. Traced by T.C. Wood. Checked by L. Ford, Jr., December 12, 1871. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Norfolk Interchange Downtown Norfolk, before 1981
- Received Thursday, September 17, 1981. Digitized 2008 CSH/DGB. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Neighborhood 1895 Norfolk, Virginia
- "This is my recollection of where I lived when a boy. -William Couper" Shows Freemason Street, College Place, Granby Street, Boush Street, Duke Street, etc.
- Item 9: Downtown Norfolk Map, 1970
- Shows City Hall Avenue, College Place, Freemason Street, Charlotte Street, Monticello Avenue, Granby Street, Boush Street, etc. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Norfolk Downtown Area Map
- Compliments of Navy Y.M.C.A.
- Item 11: Guide to Downtown Norfolk, 1998-1999, 1998
- Pamphlet; Downtown District Association.
- Item 12: Retail Business Section of Norfolk, Virginia, 1929
- 4 pages. Morrie Company, Norfolk, Virginia. D.H. Goodman, Incorporated Realtors. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Physical Survey For W.R. Jones Estate, 1901 June
- Office City Engineer. A copy with additional lines. W.E. Rew. Map shows City Hall Avenue, Bank Street, and Brewer Street.
- Item 14: Disposition Plat Downtown Redevelopment Project, 1958 May 6
- Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Charles K. Agle, Consultant.
- Item 15: Property Map Downtown Redevelopment Project, 1958 May
- Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Charles K. Agle, Consultant.
- Item 16: Project Area Plan Downtown Redevelopment Project, 1958 May
- Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Charles K. Agle, Consultant.
- Item 17: Map Showing Parcels Near Lafayette River, Hampton Boulevard, North Shore Road, and Glenclove Place, 1931 June 9
- Map drawn by former City Manager Thomas Thompson.
- Item 18: Map Showing Parcels of Glenclove, 1932 March 18
- Map shows 92 plats surrounded by Hampton Boulevard, North Shore Road, and Maury Arch.
- Item 19: Subdivision of "Glengariff" Section Two, Norfolk, Virginia, 1959 March
- Recorded May 26, 1959. Frank D. Tarrell, Jr. and Associates, Surveyors and Engineers, Norfolk, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Princess Anne Courthouse, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 20: Subdivision of Lots 15 and 16, Blk. "A"-Sec. One Glengariff, Norfolk, Virginia, 1961 June
- Frank D. Tarrell, Jr. and Associates, Surveyors and Engineers, Princess Anne County, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 21: M.B.20 P.99 Subdivision of Parcel "A" Glengariff Section One, Norfolk, Virginia, 1964 April
- Wilfred P. Large, Certified Land Surveyor, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 22: M.B.21 Pg.61 Amended Subdivision of Parcel "A" Glengariff Section One, Norfolk, Virginia, 1964 June
- Wilfred P. Large, Certified Land Surveyor, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 23: Plat Showing Route Indian Poll Bridge Road Within Limits Norfolk City, Plat Showing Campostella Bridge and Approach Within Limits Norfolk City, 1915 August
- From the Collection of Carroll Walker. Note: The Indian Poll Bridge Road starts at the intersection of LaVallette Avenue and Granby Street and extends Northward to Tanners Creek a distance of 2100 feet and has a width of 48 feet between points "A" and "B." W.H. Taylor Jr., City Engineer.
- Folder 33: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Neighborhoods), 1873-2001, undated
- Item 1: Lakewood Map, 1925 August
- Property of Coburn Hardy Realty Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia. Approved by W.H. Taylor, Director of Public Works. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Revised Plat of Lambert's Point Investment Company, Lambert's Point, Norfolk, Virginia, 1898
- Ferdinand Haenselman, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 3: Lochhaven Property of American Boulevard Corporation, 1910 July 16
- Arthur C. Freeman, Civil Engineer. M.B.10 P.47, 49, and 51, Norfolk County. Traced from Original April 4, 1918. Traced by T.C. Wood. Checked by Frank Farrell, Jr., November 1931. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Plat of Vue de L'eau Prize Lots, 1873 July
- Made by John F. Dezendorf. Copied by H.W. Lamb.
- Item 5: Plat of Vue de L'eau
- Made by John F. Dezendorf. Copied by H.W. Lamb.
- Item 6: Plan of Proposed Site West-Side Park, Plan of Newton Creek Improvement for East-Side Park, 1890 March
- Chamber of Commerce. City Engineering Office.
- Item 7: Oakleaf Park: Lanham Act Defense Housing Project, 1941 June 9
- VA-44074. Vernon A. Moore, Architect, Norfolk, Virginia. Pierre Ghent and Associates - Site Engineers - Landscape Architects.
- Item 8: Old Dominion University Parking and Transportation Services, 2001
- Pamphlet; Campus map 2001-2002.
- Item 9: Visitor's Guide Campus Map Old Dominion University
- Pamphlet.
- Item 10: Tidewater Drive Maps, 1957 March
- 5 maps. Division of Surveys, Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. Approved by City Planning Engineer, Engineer of Surveys, and Director of Public Works.
- Item 11: Plat Showing Property Conveyed to Florence K. Sloane by the American Boulevard Corporation, Norfolk, Virginia, 1908 February 27
- Robert Anderson Pope, Landscape Architect, Norfolk, Virginia. M.B.8, P.9-11 Norfolk County. Traced by Parlett February 19, 1926. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Map of the City of Norfolk and Vicinity
- Very faded, shows plats of land with numbers.
- Folder 34: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Series), 1884-1900
- Item 1: Map of Lindenwood Norfolk County, Virginia, 1884 March 17
- 2 pages. Survey by W.W. Gwathmey, Jr. Map Book 2 Page 14-15. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Riverside Property of the Riverside Residence Company, Incorporated Norfolk, Virginia, 1906
- Map Book 2 or 7. Page 20. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Lochhaven: A Suburb of Norfolk, Virginia, 1910 July
- 3 pages. Property of the American Boulevard Corporation. Arthur C. Freeman, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Map Book 10, Pages 47, 49, and 52. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Insurance Map From Freemason Street and Botetourt Street to Bousch Street, 1889
- Handwritten annotations.
- Item 5: Insurance Map from Freemason Street and Botetourt Street to Bousch Street and Bute Street, 1900
- Item 6: Atlas of the City of Norfolk, Virginia and Vicinity Including The City of Portsmouth, 1889
- 10 pages. From Official Records, Private Plans and Actual Surveys. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1889 by G.M. Hopkins, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Published by G.M. Hopkins, Civil Engineer. Engraved by Walter S. MacCormac, Philadelphia. Index Map, Plates 1-8.
- Folder 35: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Series), 1889, undated
- Item 1: Atlas of the City of Norfolk, Virginia and Vicinity Including The City of Portsmouth, 1889
- 9 pages. From Official Records, Private Plans and Actual Surveys. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1889 by G.M. Hopkins, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Published by G.M. Hopkins, Civil Engineer. Engraved by Walter S. MacCormac, Philadelphia. Plates 9-12, 14, 16, 17. Note: At least one map said "Atlas 1900" handwritten in ink. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Cadastral Map of Mason's Creek Area
- This belonged to former Norfolk City Manager Thomas Thompson. Plate 49. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Cadastral Map of Colonial Avenue, De Bree Avenue, Botetourt Gardens, and Princess Anne Road
- Plate 618. Donated by Shirley W. Brendle. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Cadastral Maps of Downtown Norfolk Area
- 7 pages. Plates 628-631, 637, 759, and 768. (Photocopy)
- Folder 36: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Technical Drawings), 1694-1982, undated
- Item 1: Nurses Home: Norfolk Protestant Hospital
- John Kevan Deedles, Finlay F. Ferguson, Architects. Shows first, second, and third floors. In package to Mrs. Grant Meade, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 2: Fort Norfolk Engineering Drawing
- United States Engineer Department. The National Archives, Washington, District of Columbia. Drawer 60 Sheet 1. Shows magazine and barrack. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Reconnoitring of Chesapeake Bay: Fort Norfolk
- United States Engineer Department. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Plat of Ground Upon a Part of Which Stands Fort Norfolk, Virginia, 1816 November 10
- Unites States Engineer Department, Topographical Bureau. Includes plat with explanation. Other pages are documents, including mention of the indenture of Edward Pool and his wife Sarah. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, 1869 October
- As submitted by the Naval Board on Yard and Docks.
- Item 6: MacArthur Memorial Plans, 1961 June 5
- William and Geoffrey Plat, New York, New York. Finlay F. Ferguson, Jr., Norfolk, Virginia, Associated Architects. Received August 4, 1961, William and Geoffrey Platt. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: CS Ironclad Virginia, 1937
- Copyright 1937. The Mariners Museum. Figure 15. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: USS Monitor Lines and Deck Arrangement - O.B. Profile and Sections, 1934 April 2
- Copyrighted 1936, Mariners' Museum. Plate Figure 9 and 10. Drawn by S.B.B. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Water Supply and Fire Protection, Coal Piers, Sewells Point, Virginia, 1951 November 19
- Blueprint; Schematic hookup of fire protection and water supply. The Virginian Railway Company, Office of Chief Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Drawn and traced G.S. Sheet 1 of 8.
- Item 10: Norfolk Municipal Building, 1937 September
- Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. 2523.
- Item 11: Composite Medical Center Plan and Adjacent Area, 1987 November 25
- MMM Design Group, A Professional Corporation, Architects, Engineers, Planners. Revised November 25, 1987. October 30, 1987. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Lower Norfolk County Court House 1694-1776 and Borough Hall 1776-1799, Town Hall 1799, The City Hall 1850-1918 and Court House 1850-1965, and Norfolk, Virginia Civic Center 1965, 1982
- One copy is colored. The Norfolk Tricentennial 1682-1982. Town 1862, Borough 1736, City 1845. Louis S. Hudgins, City Clerk. Lionel P. Brown, Delineator, Bureau of Surveys, Norfolk, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Folder 37: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Portsmouth), 1779-1976, undated
- Item 1: The Rebel Fort Near Portsmouth, before 1779 May
- From the Clinton Collection, University of Michigan. Number 282. Map shows the area around the east and south branches of the Elizabeth River. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Plan de Portsmouth en Virginie, 1781
- French. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, District of Columbia G3884.P8S3 1781 .P5. Map shows the area West of the south branch of the Elizabeth River. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: Plans of the Works of Portsmouth in Virginia, 1975
- As fortified by the British prior to their departure for Yorktown. Based on illustration by Malcolm McGregor for Uniforms of the American Revolution in Color by John Mollo. Copyright Blandford Press Limited 1975. Drawn by Steven P. Stephenson. Office of Planning Drawing. Adapted by permission of MacMillan Publishing Company, Incorporated William A. Brown - Advisor. Shows Portsmouth prior to the British departure for Yorktown, 1781. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Plan of the Post of Portsmouth as it is Occupied By His Majesty's Forces Under the Command of Major General Phillips, 1781 April 1
- Shewing, in yellow, the Works proposed, in addition to those already constructed by order of Brigadier General Arnold. William Fryers, Lieutenant and Sub Engineer. Shows the Town of Portsmouth. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Plan des Ouvrages de Portsmouth en Virginie, 1781
- Library of Congress Map Division. G3884.P8S3 1781 .P52. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Virginie
Portsmouth
Environs, 1781 July 23 to 1781 July 30
- From the Paul Mellon Collection. By Lieutenant Colonel Henri Crublier d'Opterre of French Army Engineers. Shows the Town of Portsmouth and the surrounding area. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Ville and Portsmouth en Virginie Telle, 1780-1781
- From the Paul Mellon Collection. By Lieutenant Colonel Henri Crublier d'Opterre, Royal Engineers, French Army. Shows the fortifications of the Town of Portsmouth. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Plan of Portsmouth on Elizabeth River, 1781 January 21
- From an exact survey, made the 21st of January 1781. By James Stratton, Second Lieutenant of Engineers. Made for General Benedict Arnold. Plans for the fortification of Portsmouth, and the deployment of British troops. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: A Plan of Portsmouth Harbour in the Province of Virginia, 1782
- Shewing the works erected by the British Forces for its defense, 1781. Copied from the original of Lieutenant Stratton, Engineer. Shows all British fortifications in Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1782. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Gray's Map of Portsmouth, Virginia, 1877
- Drawn from Special Surveys.
- Item 11: Plan de Portsmouth en Virginie
- Library of Congress Map Division. Shows the primary roads and waterways to Portsmouth. circa 1781.
- Item 12: Historic Sites: City of Portsmouth, circa 1976
- Office of City Planning, City Bicentennial Commission. K.L. Wyatt - C.G. Kinnison.
- Folder 38: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Portsmouth), 1799-1976, undated
- Item 1: Map of the Town of Portsmouth, 1851
- Rolin and Kelly. Library of Congress Map Division, November 25, 1913. Shows the street plan for the Town of Portsmouth. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Plan of Navy Yard at Gosport, Virginia, 1976
- Showing the condition of its improvements. Captain Charles H. Bell, Commandant. Presented to the Naval Library and Institute Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts. Surveyed and drawn under direction of C. Brown, Civil Engineer. By C.E. Cassels. Copied by J.G. Merrell, 1976. Shows the plans for the Gosport ship yards, June 30, 1859.
- Item 3: Plan of the Portsmouth Land, Improvement, and Promotion Company, Park View, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1892 June 2
- Simpson and Hargroves, Engineers.
- Item 4: Portsmouth, Virginia: 121 Additional Sheet, 1925 June
- The Southgate Terminals Portsmouth Division. The Sanborn Company.
- Item 5: 1823 Map of Portsmouth, Virginia, 1980 March
- Showing approximate location of houses in 1823. By Goode Downing October 1976. Revised March 1980. As described from the pen of J.A. Foreman written 1890. Published 1914: Portsmouth Star. Traced by J. Whitney Palmer, James L. Williams, Jr. Made by Goode Downing, was revised in March 1980.
- Item 6: Naval Shipyard Guided Bus Tour, 1957 May 5
- Two pieces of paper taped together. From the Virginian Pilot. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Illustrative Site Plan Olde Towne Conservation Project, circa 1949
- Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Portsmouth, Virginia. Prepared by Harland Bartholomew And Associates, City Planners, Urban Renewal Consultants, Landscape Architects, Richmond, Virginia and Atlanta, Georgia. Project: VA R-49.
- Item 8: Vicinity of Portsmouth, Plates 13-15
- Item 9: United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1799 July 8
- Traced from original plat on parchment made by Jesse Nicholson, Civil Engineer July 8th 1799. Now on file in Bureau of Yards and Decks, Washington, District of Columbia. Presented to Norfolk Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution by Captain Richard C. Holcomb, Medical Corps, United States Navy. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia
- Traced from original plat on parchment made by Jesse Nicholson, Civil Engineer July 8th 1799. Now on file in the Bureau of Yards and Decks, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Folder 39: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Chesapeake), 1948-1982
- Item 1: Physical Survey for William P. Butt, 1948 August
- Frank D. Tarrall, Jr. and Associates, Surveyors and Engineers. Bearings predicated on information contained on Plat number 1 of Queshawskey, recorded 5 May 1897. Shows plans for rural development.
- Item 2: City of Chesapeake, Virginia, 1968 July
- Copyright Messenger Printing Company. Compliments of Chesapeake, Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Shows primary and secondary roads, and major waterways.
- Item 3: Proposed Highway Development Routes 13, 460, 58, 191, and 17A (Bowers Hill Interchange) City of Chesapeake, 1975 May 21
- Federal Project M-5403 (7). Project 6013-131-102, C-501. Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation map. Ledger Star May 21, 1975. Digitized 2008 CSH/DGB. Shows the proposed Bowers Hill Interchange.
- Item 4: Russ Berrie Site, Chesapeake, 1982
- Shows major landmarks around the site including Interstate 64, Battlefield Boulevard, and Tintern Street. Digitized 2008 CSH/DGB.
- Item 5: City of Chesapeake, Virginia, 1966 March 29
- Prepared by the Chesapeake City Planning Department. Shows Federal and City property as well as waterways and roadways.
- Item 6: City of Chesapeake, Virginia, 1967 May
- Prepared by the Department of City Planning. Shows Federal and City property as well as waterways and roadways.
- Item 7: Chesapeake, Virginia, 1974 November 1
- Prepared by Department of Planning. Map shows city property, government property, schools, fire stations police precincts, and libraries.
- Folder 40: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Beach), 1959-1974, undated
- Item 1: Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1959 January
- Prepared by the County Planning Commission. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1959 March
- Prepared by the County Planning Commission.
- Item 3: City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1963 January
- Preliminary; Prepared by City Planning Commission. Compliments of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Item 4: City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1963 January
- Shows primary, secondary roads, and public schools.
- Item 5: Street And Vicinity Guide, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1965 January
- City Planning Commission. Prepared by Air Survey Corporation. Sheet 1.
- Item 6: Street And Vicinity Guide, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1965 January
- City Planning Commission. Prepared by Air Survey Corporation. Sheet 2.
- Item 7: Street And Vicinity Guide, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1965 January
- City Planning Commission. Prepared by Air Survey Corporation. Sheet 3.
- Item 8: Street And Vicinity Guide, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1965 January
- City Planning Commission. Prepared by Air Survey Corporation. Sheet 4.
- Item 9: Street And Vicinity Guide City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1974 December
- Revised December 1974 by City Planning Department, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Item 10: Street And Vicinity Guide, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia
- City Planning Commission. Prepared by Air Survey Corporation, Reston, Virginia. Shows federal, state, and city property, cemeteries, private schools, and borough lines, marsh, major highways, and major highways under construction. Also includes index of streets.
- Folder 41: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Beach), 1896-1991, undated
- Item 1: Princess Anne County, 1919
- Surveyed 1919. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Road Map Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1928 August
- Map 1-10, 12. Copy 2 only includes Maps 1-2 and 4-6. L.O. Hines, County Engineer. P.F. Mueller, Delineator. Handwritten annotations over entire maps. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: The Magisterial Districts, 1896
- Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey. Henry Gannett, Chief Topographer. Gilbert Thompson, Geographer in charge. Topography by W.R. Atkinson, and ... Culture revised in 1896 by A.M. Walker. H.M. Wilson, Geographer in charge, 1888-1891. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Map of Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, 1918 November
- Photocopy combines 2 different maps. Progressive military map. Corps of Engineers, United States Army. 853-N-IV-E/2. 864-N-III-W/. Shows Southern portion of the counties of Princess Anne and Norfolk. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Princess Anne County
- Shows the major roadways and major waterways, 1775-1780.
- Item 6: Inland Waterway from Norfolk, Virginia to Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, Land on North Landing River, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1924 October 3 to 1924 October 23
- Acquired by Condemnation by United States of America. From Mrs. Laura S. Whitehurst. United States Engineer Office, Norfolk, Virginia. Traced by G.D.D., Jr. Shows property acquired by the War Department along the North Landing River.
- Item 7: Back Bay Map
- Shows plans for a duck hunt at a location in Back Bay.
- Item 8: Virginia Beach: The Official Bicentennial Map of the City of Virginia Beach, 1976
- Prepared and designed by F.W. Cox High School, Distributive Education Club. Copyright Distributive Education Frank W. High School 1976. Colonial Printers Lithographers. Art work by Cindy Henderson.
- Item 9: Annexation Map of Princess Ann County, Virginia, 1956 March 14
- From the Virginian Pilot newspaper. Shows proposed annexation boundary line, residential, commercial, industrial, public lands, farm lands, vacant, city lands, and United States government lands. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: A Map of Historic Sites in Princess Ann County in 1691, 1991
- Superimposed upon modern day Virginia Beach. Copyright 1991, Robert W. Clark. Designed and drawn by Robert W. Clark. The Founders Inn and Conference Center. Printing Courtesy of CBN.
- Item 11: A Map of Historic Sites in Princess Ann County in 1791, 1991
- Superimposed upon modern day Virginia Beach. Copyright 1991, Robert W. Clark. Designed and drawn by Robert W. Clark. The Founders Inn and Conference Center. Printing Courtesy of CBN.
- Item 12: A Map of Historic Sites in Princess Ann County in 1891, 1991
- Superimposed upon modern day Virginia Beach. Copyright 1991, Robert W. Clark. Designed and drawn by Robert W. Clark. The Founders Inn and Conference Center. Printing Courtesy of CBN.
- Item 13: A Real Hearty Welcome! To Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Pamphlet; includes street index. Map shows advertised businesses in Virginia Beach.
- Item 14: Map of Virginia Beach
- Pamphlet enclosed by encapsulation: prevents other parts of map from being displayed. Map is overlayed with handdrawn outline, which includes information about locations dating from the 1600s-1700s.
- Item 15: Being a Prospectus of Seashore State Park and its Environs at Cape Henry, Virginia
- H.D. Avery, Delineator. Shows Seashore State Park, with all its trails marked. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Pugh, Norfolk, Virginia, February 15, 2003. (Photocopy)
- Folder 42: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Virginia Beach), 1791-1955, undated
- Item 1: Stump Haul Fishery Plat, 1882 October 6
- Presented to the Clerks Office of Princess Anne County Court. Teste J.E. Strawhand, CC, by William Whitehurst DC. E.B. Macon Company, Surveyor, Princess Anne County, Virginia.
- Item 2: Tentative Subdivision of Bay-Air Shores, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1955 June
- Frank D. Tarrall, Jr. and Associates, Surveyors and Engineers, Norfolk, Virginia. 911. Shows the Bay-Air Shores development off of Virginia Beach Boulevard.
- Item 3: Map of Bird Neck Point, 1952
- Showing street numbers. Bird Neck Point Community League, 1952. Approved by Floyd T. Deary. Supervisor for Lynnhaven District.
- Item 4: Map of Linkhorn Park, 1916 November
- Property of Virginia Beach Development Company and Adjacent Properties. Princess Anne County, Virginia. John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer. C.A. Neff, Golf Architect, Norfolk, Virginia. C.R. McIntire, Delineator. Plans for housing development.
- Item 5: A Tract of Land Known as Pembroke, 1867 October 27
- Property of A.W. Willett, Esquire. Surveyed by W. Scott Sykes. Also the mill tract surveyed October 27, 1867 by E.B. Macon. Plat drawn by Jas. F. Carr. Traced by James Bolton, Jr., Clerks Office, Portsmouth, Virginia. Donated by Charlotte P. Shepard, Norfolk, Virginia, November 24, 2007. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Map of Virginia Beach, circa 1900
- Owned by Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Railroad and Improvement Company, Marshall Parks, President, Norfolk, Virginia. Surveyed and drawn by William Blow, Civil Engineer. Shows Virginia Beach, and route of the Norfolk And Virginia Beach Railroad.
- Item 7: Map of the Estate of Edmund Bradford, Princess Anne County, Virginia
- Shows the estate of Edmond Bradford in Princess Anne County by Little Creek and Lynhaven Bay.
- Item 8: Map Of The Hollies On The Atlantic Ocean Adjoining Virginia Beach Property owned by Collins Heirs
- Surveyed by Thomas M. Hodges. Original Plat recorded Deed Book 57, Page 417. Copy recorded Map Book 6, Page 107.
- Item 9: Little Creek Properties
- Shows property that borders Little Creek.
- Item 10: Plat 08, Long Creek / Lynnhaven River Map, circa 1791
- Shows property lines between Long Creek, and Keeling's Drain. Purchased November 2013. From estate of Dr. William R. and Katherine Byrd Miller, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Includes Byrd genealogy on back.
- Item 11: Cavalier Hotel Property, Virginia Beach, Virginia, circa 1928
- Housing construction plans for the Cavalier. Map of Thomas Thompson, City Manager of Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 12: Map of Princess Anne Hills, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1932 May
- John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer, Norfolk, Virginia. Plans for road development and plot sizes.
- Item 13: Map of Cavalier Park Section I, 1926 July
- Property of Virginia Shores Incorporated, Princess Anne County, Virginia. John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer. C.R. McIntire, Delineator. Plans for housing and street development.
- Item 14: Survey of the Bradford property lying on the Chesapeake Bay in Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1905 April 15
- E.E. Burroughs, County Surveyor.
- Item 15: Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Map shows buildings erected and projected from Illinois Avenue to Lake Rudee. Handwritten annotations include names of landowners.
- Folder 43: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Suffolk and Southwest Hampton Roads), 1816-1977, undated
- Item 1: Nansemond River, 1977 October 18
- Shows major roadways near the Nansemond River, Naval Transmitter Station, and Sleepy Hole Golf Course. Digitized 2008 CSH/DGB.
- Item 2: Design of the Western Freeway in Nansemond
- Shows the Western Freeway design in the City of Nansemond. Digitized 2008 CSH/DGB.
- Item 3: Official Map of Suffolk, Virginia, 1940
- Office of the City Engineer. Corrected January 1961 - January 1962.
- Item 4: Official Map of Suffolk, Virginia, 1940
- Office of the City Engineer. Corrected January 1961 - January 1962. Special Note: Prepared and Map Printed Courtesy of Suffolk-Nansemond Chamber of Commerce. 1968.
- Item 5: The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia With Adjoining Portions of Norfolk County
- 1600s-1800s. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia With Adjoining Portions of Norfolk County, 1964
- Copyright 1964 by Alice Granberry Walter. 17th century land grants, 1600s-1800s. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia With Adjoining Portions of Norfolk County, 1948
- Copyright 1948 by J.H. Granbery. Presented by Fort Nelson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1600s-1800s. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Military Map of Suffolk And Vicinity
- For Brigadier General E.L. Viele. Surveyed and drawn by Oscar Soederquist, Lieutenant, 99th New York. Vol. Also includes Propsed Secondary Line of Defense of the Peninsula Between the Ashepoo and Combahee Rivers, South Carolina, November 4, 1863. 1861-1865.
- Item 9: Military Map of Suffolk And Vicinity
- For Brigadier General E.L. Viele. Surveyed and drawn by Oscar Soederquist, Lieutenant, 99th New York. Vol. Series 1 Volume XVIII. Julius Bien and Company Lithograph, New York. Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Also includes Map of Morris Island and the Adjacent Creeks from United States Coast Survey 1823-1824 Sandhills From a Survey June 6, 1862 and Plan of Fort Esperanza, Texas. Donated by Mrs. Donna E. Bluemink, Norfolk, Virginia, April 30, 2004. 1861-1865.
- Item 10: Map of Suffolk And Vicinity, 1862 April 12
- Giving location of Regiments, Batterys, etc. while occupied as a Military Post, just previous to the siege of General Longstreet, in Springfield of 1863. Compiled and Drawn by Captain E.A. Curtis. 112th N.Y.S. Vols. C.O.D. Traced from photostat of copy in Court House Norfolk County, Portsmouth, Virginia. April 12, 1962, W.T. Jones, Jr. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Southhampton County, Virginia, 1894 and 1918
- 2 maps. Map 1: Division of Maps, Library of Congress, December 4, 1929. Shows points in both Virginia and North Carolina. Map 2: United States Geological Survey, George Otis Smith, Director. War Department Corps of Engineers, United States Army. Geological Survey Thomas L. Watson, Director. Virginia - North Carolina Arringdale Quadrangle. Surveyed in 1918. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: The Plot and Explanation of Lands to be Divided Among the Heirs of Maximilian Herbert, deceased, circa 1903
- Shows which plots go to which heirs of Maximilian Herbert. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Map of Isle of Wight And Part of Nansemond
- Chief Engineer's Office, Major General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. Made under the direction of Albert H. Campbell. Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Virginia. General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer. Presented to the West Point Military Academy by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Savannah, Georgia. Shows the water, and roadways of Nansemond and Isle of Wight Counties, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Surry and General Plan of the Proposed Canal, circa 1816
- Leading from North Carolina to Norfolk and from Elizabeth to Lynnhaven River. Engineer Department Topographical Bureau, United States. Examined on the ground by James Kearney, Topographical Engineer, United States Army. Shows the route of the grand junctions canal.
- Item 15: Isle of Wight County In Virginia, Street Map including the Towns of Smithfield and Windsor, 1992
- Pamphlet; shows the roadways of Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Prepared by the Isle of Wight County Department of Community Development in cooperation with the Isle of Wight / Smithfield Chamber of Commerce. Copyright 1992 Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Includes road name roster.
- Folder 44: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1690-1992, undated
- Item 1: Elizabeth River, Virginia
- Shows Norfolk and Portsmouth with all roads, and includes all water depths. Craney Island Reach, Lambert Bend, Port Norfolk Reach, Town Point Reach.
- Item 2: Reconnoissance of the Entrance To Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, 1851
- United States Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, Superintendent. By the Hydrographic party under the command of Lieutenant B.F. Sands, United States Navy and Assistant, United States Coast Survey. Shows the water depths in the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay.
- Item 3: Proposed widening of channel of Harbor at Norfolk, Virginia at Hospital Point, 1897 July 16
- United States Engineer Office, Norfolk, Virginia, July 16, 1897. To accompany Annual Report for 1897. Thomas Casey, Captain, Corps of Engineers, United States Eng 55, 2.
- Item 4: Improving Norfolk Harbor, Virginia and its approaches Channel through Bar at mouth of Western Branch of Elizabeth River, 1881
- Under the direction of Captain Charles B. Phillips, Corps of Engineers, United States by George H. Elliott, Assistant Engineer in charge. To accompany Annual Report for fiscal year ending June 30, 1880. Shows water depths off of Lambert's Point.
- Item 5: Norfolk Harbor, Virginia, 1857
- From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States. Triangulation by E. Blunt, Assistant. Topography by J. Seib, Assistant. Hydrography by the Party under the command of J.J. Almy, Lieutenant United States Navy, Assistant. Shows water depths in the Elizabeth River. C.B. Graham, Lithographer, Washington.
- Item 6: Preliminary Chart of Hampton Roads and Elizabeth River, Virginia, 1857
- From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States. Triangulation by E. Blunt, Assistant, United States Geological Survey. Topography by J. Seib, Assistant. Hydrography by the Party under the command of John J. Almy, Lieutenant, Commanding United States Navy, Assistant. C.B. Graham, Lithographer, Washington.
- Item 7: A Map and Chart of those Parts of the Bay of Chesapeake, York, and James Rivers which are at present The Seat of War, 1984 November
- London, published as the Act directs 30th November 1781 by J. Bew. The map was purchased in Edinburgh, Scotland in September of 1984 and prints prepared November 1984. Shows the Chesapeake Bay, and the English and French fleets.
- Item 8: United States Coast Survey, Harbor of Norfolk, 1854
- A.D. Bache, Superintendent. By the Hydrographic Party under the Command of Lieutenant John J. Almy, United States Navy, Assistant, United States Geological Survey. Copyright 1979 Impertial Publishing Corporation. Edition 500 Printed and Published in United States. Shows the water depth in the port of Norfolk, Virginia in the year 1854.
- Item 9: Preliminary Chart of Part of The Sea Coast Of Virginia and Entrance to Chesapeake Bay, 1855
- From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of A.D. Bache, Superintendent of the Survey of the Coast of the United States. Triangulation by John Farley, Assistant. Topography by G.D. Wise, Assistant and J. Seib Sub. Assistant. Hydrography by the Party under the command of Lieutenant J.J. Almy, United States Navy, Assistant. Verified H.W. Benham, Captain of Engineers, Assistant C.S. in charge of Office. Engraved by E. Yeager, H.S. Barnard, A. Peterson, and App. R.F. Bartle. Shows water depths for the entire coastline of Virginia.
- Item 10: Norfolk Harbor And Vicinity, 1891 January
- Reduced from United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Chart No. 404, 1891. Published January 1891 T.C. Mendenhall, Superintendent. Verified B.A. Colonna, Assistant in charge of Office. Compiled and drawn by E.J. Sommer. Photolithograph by A.H. Hoen and Company, Baltimore, Maryland. Shows all properties located around Norfolk Harbor and its vicinity.
- Item 11: Map of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, 1897
- Connecting Chesapeake Bay with Currituck, Albemarle, and Pamlico Sounds and their Tributary Streams. Presented with the compliments of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company. Compiled and drawn by A.and H. Lindenkohl, Washington, District of Columbia The Norris Peters Company, Photolithograph, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 12: Ye Capes of Virginia and Entrance to Chesapeake Bay as it Appeared circa 1690, 1690
- Copyright 1986 John L. Amrhein, Jr. Laid down from the Ancient Records of Colonial Virginia. Drawn by John L. Amrhein, Jr. and sold by Ryan and Black, Publishers, Salisbury, Maryland.
- Item 13: A New Chart of the Coast of North America, From New York to Cape Hatteras Including the Bays of Delaware and Chesapeake, 1992
- With the Coasts of New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and Part of the Coast of North Carolina. By Captain N. Holland, London. Published by Laurie and Whittle, No. 53, Fleet - Street, as the Act directs, 12th May 1794. Copyright 1992 Eagleton's Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 14: A New Chart of the Coast of North America, From New York to Cape Hatteras Including the Bays of Delaware and Chesapeake
- With the Coasts of New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and Part of the Coast of North Carolina. By Captain N. Holland, London. Published by Laurie and Whittle, No. 53, Fleet - Street, as the Act directs, 12th May 1794.
- Item 15: Norfolk Harbor, Elizabeth River, Virginia, 1882
- January 1883. Photolithograph Edition. J.E. Hilgard, Superintendent. Verified B.D. Cutts, Assistant in charge of Office. Triangulation by J.W. Donn and B.A. Colonne, Assistants. Topography by C.M. Bache and Eugene Ellicott, Assistants. Hydrography by Lieutenant Commander E.B. Thomas, United States Navy, Assistant. Additional soundings and wharves by Commander C.M. Chester, United States Navy and Hydrographic Inspector. Shows water depths in Norfolk Harbor in the year 1882. (Photocopy)
- Item 16: Hampton Roads and Vicinity, 1861 May 10
- Several sheets taped together. Engineer Department received May 13, 1861. Shows water depths in several parts of Hampton Roads and its vicinity. (Photocopy)
- Folder 45: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1975-1985
- Item 1: Nautical Chart Catalog 1: United States, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts Including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, 1982 January
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. Charts, Tide Tables, Coast Pilots, Current Tables, Tidal Current Charts. "John Parker"
- Item 2: Nautical Chart 12205: Cape Henry To Pamlico Sound Including Albemarle Sound, Virginia - North Carolina, 1976 March
- 10th Edition, January 10, 1976. March 1976. 12205. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 3: Nautical Chart 12206: Virginia - North Carolina Intracoastal Waterway, Norfolk To Albemarle Sound via North Landing River or Dismal Swamp Canal, 1976 February
- 14th Edition, December 13, 1975. February 1976. 12206. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 4: Nautical Chart 12223: Chesapeake Bay, Cape Charles to Norfolk Harbor, Virginia, 1976 April
- 13th Edition, March 6, 1976. April 1976. 12223. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 5: Nautical Chart 12236: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Rappahannock River Entrance, Piankatank and Great Wicomico Rivers, 1975 December
- 11th Edition, October 18, 1975. December 1975. 12236. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 6: Nautical Chart 12237: Rappahannock River, Corrotoman River to Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1976 January
- 12th Edition, December 6, 1976. January 1976. 12237. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 7: Nautical Chart 12265: United States - East Coast, Maryland, Chesapeake Bay, Patuxent River And Vicinity, 1976 May
- 11th Edition, March 6, 1976. May 1976. 12265. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 8: Nautical Chart 12285: Potomac River, Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, 1976 January
- 18th Edition, November 8, 1975. January 1976. 12285. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Folder 46: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1882-1974
- Item 1: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Little Creek, 1947 June
- 1st Edition, June 1947. Compiled and printed for the Hydrographic Office, United States Navy by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Published by the Hydrographic Office, Washington, District of Columbia under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy.
- Item 2: James River, Virginia: Hampton Roads to Point of Shoals, 1882
- Issued January 1882. J.E. Hilgard, Superintendent. Verified R.D. Cutts, Assistant in charge of Office. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution 1776-1976. Electrotype Copy No. 1, U.S.C.andG.S. BiC-39.
- Item 3: General Chart of Delaware and Chesapeake Bays and the Seacoast From Cape May to Cape Henry, 1882 May
- From a Trigonometrical Survey under the direction of F.R. Hassler and A.D. Bache Superintendents of the Survey of the Coast of the United States. Published in 1855. Re-issued May 1882, J.E. Hilgard, Superintendent. Verified R.D. Cutts, Assistant in charge of Office. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. BiC-40.
- Item 4: Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1894 December
- Published December 1894. W.W. Duffield, Superintendent. Verified by B.A. Colonna, Assistant in charge of the Office. J.F. Moser, Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy Hydrographic Inspector. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976. BiC-45.
- Item 5: United States - East Coast, Maryland and Virginia, Chesapeake Bay Southern Part, 1954 June 21
- 7th Edition, January 1941. No. 78. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. R.F. A. Studds, Director.
- Item 6: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Hampton Roads, 1926 July
- 400. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. E. Lester Jones, Director.
- Item 7: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Hampton Roads, 1960 October 10
- 25th Edition, 400. Revised June 5, 1961. Compiled and printed at Washington, District of Columbia by United States Department of Commerce Coast and Geodetic Survey.
- Item 8: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Hampton Roads, 1968 April 22
- 31st Edition, April 22, 1968. 400. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Coast and Geodetic Survey.
- Item 9: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Norfolk Harbor And Elizabeth River, 1930 December
- 31st Edition, April 22, 1968. 400. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Coast and Geodetic Survey.
- Item 10: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Norfolk Harbor And Elizabeth River, 1968 March 4
- 17th Edition, March 6, 1968. 452. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey.
- Item 11: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Norfolk Harbor And Elizabeth River, 1961 June 19
- 14th Edition, June 19, 1961. 452. Compiled and printed at Washington, District of Columbia by United States Department of Commerce. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary. Coast and Geodetic Survey, H. Arnold Karo, Director.
- Item 12: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay Entrance, 1913 March
- No. 1222. Washington, District of Columbia. Coast and Geodetic Survey. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Cape Henry to Currituck Beach Light, 1916 May
- No. 1227. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. By the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. E. Lester Jones, Superintendent. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Cape Henry To Currituck Beach Light, 1924 May
- No. 1227. Published at Washington, District of Columbia By the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. E. Lester Jones, Director. Given to the Sargeant Memorial Collection October 22, 2007 by Jim Bradshaw, Portsmouth, Virginia.
- Item 15: United States - East Coast, Virginia - North Carolina, Cape Henry to Currituck Beach Light, 1974 March 16
- 11th Edition, March 16, 1974.1227. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey.
- Folder 47: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1974-1976
- Item 1: United States - East Coast, North Carolina, Currituck Beach Light To Wimble Shoals, 1976 March 6
- 21st Edition, March 6, 1976. 12204. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 2: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chincoteague Inlet to Great Machipongo Inlet, 1976 March 6
- 21st Edition, March 6, 1976. 12210. Loran-C Overprinted. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 3: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Cape Charles To Norfolk Harbor, 1976 March 6
- 16th Edition, March 6, 1976. 12222. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 4: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Cape Charles to Wolf Trap, 1975 October 4
- 11th Edition, October 4, 1975. 12224. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 5: United States - East Coast, Virginia - Maryland, Chesapeake Bay, Wolf Trap To Smith Point, 1975 December 6
- 30th Edition December 6, 1975. 12225. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. Loran-C Overprinted. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 6: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Wolf Trap To Pungoteague Creek, 1974 June 29
- 6th Edition, June 29, 1974. 12226. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey.
- Item 7: United States - East Coast, Maryland - Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds, 1975 August 16
- 15th Edition, August 16, 1975. 12228. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 8: United States - East Coast, Maryland - Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Smith Point To Cove Point, 1976 March 6
- 30th Edition, March 6, 1976. 12230. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 9: United States - East Coast, Maryland - Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Tangier Sound - Northern Part, 1975 November 8
- 13th Edition November 8, 1975. 12231. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 10: United States - East Coast, Maryland - Virginia, Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay to Piney Point, 1975 December 6
- 20th Edition December 6, 1975. 12233. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 11: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Rappahannock River Entrance, Piankatank and Great Wicomico Rivers, 1975 October 18
- 16th Edition, October 18, 1975. 12235. Published at Washington, District of Columbia United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Folder 48: Series 5: Nautical Charts, 1974-1984
- Item 1: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Mobjack Bay and York River Entrance, 1975 October 4
- 20th Edition, October 4, 1975. 12238. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 2: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Mobjack Bay and York River Entrance, 1984 June 2
- 27th Edition, June 2, 1984. 12238. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 3: United States - East Coast, Virginia, York River, Yorktown And Vicinity, 1974 December 7
- 10th Edition, December 7, 1974. 12241. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 4: United States - East Coast, Virginia, York River, York River to West Point and Pamunkey and Mattaponi Rivers, 1975 June 14
- 7th Edition, June 14, 1975. 12243. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 5: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Hampton Roads, 1975 August 16
- 39th Edition, August 16, 1975. 12245. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 6: United States - East Coast, Chesapeake Bay - Virginia, James River, Newport News to Jamestown Island, 1974 December 6
- 21st Edition December 6, 1975. 12248. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 7: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Norfolk Harbor And Elizabeth River, 1976 March 6
- 26th Edition, March 6, 1976. 12253. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 8: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Norfolk Harbor And Elizabeth River, 1990 January 27
- 36th Edition, January 27, 1990. 12253. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service.
- Item 9: United States - East Coast, Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, Cape Henry to Thimble Shoal Light, 1975 July 12
- 24th Edition, July 12, 1975. 12254. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 10: United States - East Coast, Maryland, Chesapeake Bay, Cove Point to Sandy Point, 1976 March 6
- 25th Edition, March 6, 1975. 12263. Loran-C Overprinted. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Item 11: United States - East Coast, Maryland and Virginia, Potomac River, Piney Point to Lower Cedar Post, 1976 March 6
- 18th Edition, March 6, 1976. 12286. Published at Washington, District of Columbia. United States Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey. American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.
- Folder 49: Series 6: Geological Maps (Mineral Resources and Gravity), 1861-1980
- Item 1: Geologic Map of Virginia, 1928
- State Conservation and Development Commission, Virginia Geological Survey. Wilbur A. Nelson, State Geologist. Map prepared under the supervision of George W. Stone, Geologic Map Editor, United States Geological Society. Engraved and printed by United States Geological Survey. S.J. Kubel, Chief Engraver.
- Item 2: Virginia Showing the Geography and Physical Features of the State, 1928
- Published by the State Conservation and Development Commission, Richmond, 1928. Relief based on map by O.A. Ljungstedt, United States Geological Survey. Engraved and printed by J.W. Clement Company, Matthews-Northrup Works. Buffalo and New York. Shows all state and national highways. Shows historical points of Virginia.
- Item 3: Virginia Showing the Geography and Physical Features of the State, 1930
- Published by the State Conservation and Development Commission, Richmond, 1930. Relief based on map by O.A. Ljungstedt, United States Geological Survey. Engraved and printed by J.W. Clement Company, Matthews-Northrup Works. Buffalo and New York. Shows all state and national highways. Shows historical points of Virginia.
- Item 4: General Topographical Map, Sheet II, 1861-1865
- Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865. Plate CXXXVII. Julius Bien and Company, Lithographer, New York.
- Item 5: State of Virginia, 1980
- United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey, 1980. National geodetic vertical datum of 1929. Compiled, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. For sale by United States Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, 1973.
- Item 6: Mineral Industries And Resouces Of Virginia, 1959
- Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources. James L. Calver, Commissioner, Charlottesville, Virginia. Base map by United States Geological Survey. Compiled and lithographed by Williams and Heintz Lithograph Corporation. Washington, District of Columbia. Compiled by E.O. Gooch and R.F. Pharr. Shows the location of resource location, collection, and refinement in Virginia.
- Item 7: Virginia Mineral Resouces, 1953
- Virginia Engineering Experiment Station. Prepared by Byron N. Cooper and Richard V. Dietrich. Department of Geology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Base map by United States Geologic Survey.
- Item 8: Gravity Map of Virginia: Simple Bouguer Anomaly, 1977
- By Stanley S. Johnson. Base by United States Geological Survey. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Marvin M. Sutherland, Director. Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, State Geologist, Charlottesville, Virginia. Williams and Heintz Map Corporation, Washington, District of Columbia.
- Item 9: Lake Drummond, Moyock, Back Bay, Virginia - North Carolina, 1939-1943
- 5 sheets taped together and parts removed. United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. State of Virginia Represented by the Conservation Commission Geological Survey. War Department, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. Virginia Newport News Quadrangle.
- Item 10: Cape Henry, Virginia, 1919
- United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. War Department Corps of Engineers, United States Army. State of Virginia, represented by the Conservation Commission Geological Survey. R.B. Marshall, Chief Geographer. T.G. Gerdine, Geographer in charge. Topography by Bryan W. Brown, H.C.O. Clarke, H.M. Eakin, A.J. Kavanagh, T.F. Murphy, Mark Noble, E.V. Perkinson, R.H. Sargent, and R.C. Seitz. Control by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, C.R. French, F.J. McMaugh, and H.J. Switzer. Surveyed in 1918. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Ocean View Quadrangle, Cape Henry Quadrangle, 1955
- 4 sheets taped together and parts removed. United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey. United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers.
- Item 12: Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News and Vicinity, 1955
- United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey, Washington, District of Columbia, 1959. Edited and published by the Geological Survey.
- Folder 50: Series 6: Geological Maps (Soil and Geology), 1903-1978, undated
- Item 1: Soil Map, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1939
- United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Robert M. Salter, Chief. Division of Soil Survey, Charles E. Kellogg, Chief. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, A.W. Drinkard, Jr., Director. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Soil Map: Norfolk, Virginia, 1903
- United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils, Milton Whitney, Chief. Soils surveyed by J.E. Lapham 1903. Base map enlarged and redrawn from United States Geological Survey Sheet, Edition of 1902. Field of Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1903. Julius Bien and Company, New York. Shows roads, railways, rivers, and soil types of Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 3: A Geological Map of the Coastal Plain of Virginia
- Virginia Geological Survey, University of Virginia, Thomas Leonard Watson, Director. By William Bullock and Benjamin Leroy Miller. Prepared in cooperation with United States Geological Survey. Plate I.
- Item 4: Geologic Map of the Triassic of Northern Virginia, 1927
- Embracing portions of Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William, Fauquier, Culpeper, Orange, and Madison Counties. Geology by Joseph K. Roberts, 1920-1923. All faults, except on western boundary, determined by Anna I. Jonas. Base computed from topographic maps of the United States Geological Survey. Virginia Geological Survey, Bulletin 29, Plate I. Shows railroads, towns and geologic areas of Northern Virginia.
- Item 5: Geologic Factors Affecting Land Modifications, Warren County, Virginia, circa 1975
- By Eugene K. Rader and Harry W. Webb. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources. Publication 15, Warren County, Virginia.
- Item 6: Geology of the Blacksburg Quadrangle, Virginia, 1979
- By M.J. Bartholomew and W.D. Lowry. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources. Publication 14, Blacksburg Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1965.
- Item 7: Geology of the Norfolk South Quadrangle, Virginia, 1978
- By William J. Barker and Eric D. Bjorken. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, Commissioner of Mineral Resources and State Geologist. Publication 9, Norfolk South Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1965. Williams and Heintz Map Corporation, Copyright 1978, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 8: Geology of the Grottoes Quadrangle, Virginia, 1978
- By T.M. Gathright II, W.S. Henika and J.L. Sullivan III. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, Commissioner of Mineral Resources and State Geologist. Publication 10, Grottoes Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1964. Williams and Heintz Corporation, Copyright 1978, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 9: Geology of the Mount Sidney Quadrangle, Virginia, 1978
- By T.M. Gathright II, W.S. Henika and J.L. Sullivan III. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, Commissioner of Mineral Resources and State Geologist. Publication 11, Mount Sidney Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1964. Williams and Heintz Corporation, Copyright 1978, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 10: Geology of the Fort Defiance Quadrangle, Virginia, 1978
- By T.M. Gathright II, W.S. Henika and J.L. Sullivan III. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, Commissioner of Mineral Resources and State Geologist. Publication 12, Fort Defiance Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1964. Williams and Heintz Corporation, Copyright 1978, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 11: Geology of the Norfolk North Quadrangle, Virginia, 1978
- By William J. Barker and Eric D. Bjorken. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, Commissioner of Mineral Resources and State Geologist. Publication 8, Norfolk North Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1965. Williams and Heintz Corporation, Copyright 1978, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 12: Geology of the Crimora Quadrangle, Virginia, 1978
- By T.M. Gathright II, W.S. Henicka and J.L. Sullivan III. Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Mineral Resources, James L. Calver, Commissioner of Mineral Resources and State Geologist. Publication 13, Crimora Quadrangle. Base map from United States Geological Survey, 1965. Williams and Heintz Corporation, Copyright 1978, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Folder 51: Series 7: Aerial Photographs, 1937-1958, undated
- Item 1: Aerial Photograph of Lynnhaven Road, Virginia Beach, 1937 April 21
- Image shows Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach. Wolfsnare Creek covers the lower (south) section of image; Shore Drive and Chick's Beach are in the top (north) section. The Bayville Farms area is near image center. Lynnhaven Inlet has been cut-out of print. FG 114-137. Copy from the National Archives, record group No. 114. L shape.
- Item 2: Aerial Photograph of Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach, 1958 May 4
- Image shows Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach. Wolfsnare Creek covers the lower (south) section of image; Shore Drive and Chick's Beach are at top (north) along the Chesapeake Bay. Bayville Farms area is near the image center. DGH-IV-171. S 3164, 4. Photo probably shows either Chesapeake Bay or Atlantic Ocean. L shape.
- Item 3: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, 1949 April 9
- Image shows the Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach. Wolfsnare Creek covers the lower (south) section of image. Shore Drive and Chick's Beach along the Chesapeake Bay are in the top (north) section. DGH-2E-57. Photo shows Chesapeake Bay, Lake Joyce, Pleasure House Creek, and Western Branch Lynnhaven River. L shape. Photo is torn.
- Item 4: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, circa 1980
- Oblique color image looking southeast over downtown Norfolk. The Ghent and Mowbray Arch sections are in the foreground, Hague Towers Apartments is near center, Scope arena is at image left along West Brambleton Avenue.
- Item 5: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, circa 1980
- Color oblique image shows Ghent area, Chrysler Museum of Art, Scope Arena, Hague Towers, and West Brambleton Avenue.
- Item 6: Aerial Photograph of Princess Anne area, Virginia Beach, 1937 August 15
- Image shows the Princess Anne area of southeastern Virginia Beach. Pungo is at the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Indian River Road in the bottom-left (southeast) corner. FG 140 51.
- Item 7: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, circa late-1970s
- E.S. Vickhouse. Oblique image over downtown Norfolk shows Berkley Bridge (foreground); Atlantic City and coal piers are at left (west) side of image; the Lafayette River and Hampton Roads are in the distance. Waterside is not yet constructed.
- Item 8: Aerial Photograph of Pembroke Mall area, Virginia Beach, circa 1970
- Oblique image looks northwest across Pembroke Mall. Virginia Beach Boulevard is at left; Independence Boulevard crosses image center. E.S. Vickhouse. 3-116. Photo shows houses and a mall.
- Item 9: Aerial Photograph of Pembroke Mall area, Virginia Beach, circa 1970
- Oblique image looks north across Pembroke Mall. Virginia Beach Boulevard is in foreground; Independence Boulevard runs along left side of mall and into background. E.S. Vickhouse. Photo shows close-up of mall, including Sears.
- Item 10: Aerial Photograph of the Norfolk City Planning Commission, 1953 April 3
- Image shows the Lafayette area of Norfolk. Tidewater Drive (being paved) runs north-south down the image center. City Park is at top-left (northwest) corner. The 26th Street Bridge crosses Lafayette River at the left-center of image. Bellevue Avenue is marked by a blue line. 6-15.
- Item 11: Aerial Photograph of the Norfolk City Planning Commission, 1953 April 3
- Image shows the Lafayette section of Norfolk. Lafayette, Chesapeake and Ballentine Boulevard intersect near the upper (north) section of image. Tidewater Drive (being paved) runs down the left (west) side. Barraud Park is at image bottom. Bellevue and Kitchener Avenues are marked by a blue line. 5-17.
- Item 12: Aerial Photograph of north-central Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Image shows Restmere and Colony point sections just west of Wards Corner. Newport Avenue runs down right (east) side of image. Granby High School sports field are along the right. Crab Creek is at the image bottom.
- Item 13: Aerial Photograph of Lynnhaven, 1954 March 17
- From Charles E. Jenkins. "Lynnhaven before new bridge was built." Aero Service Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 487 14 275. Photo shows Lynnhaven Inlet and Lynnhaven River.
- Item 14: Aerial Photograph of Shoop Park section of Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Lafayette Boulevard, Bellevue Avenue, St. Denis Avenue, Bourbon Avenue, Pope Avenue, Blair Avenue, Shoop Avenue, Hancock Avenue, Webster Avenue, Fearer Avenue, and Gay Place.
- Item 15: Aerial Photograph of Barraud Park area, Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Webster Avenue, Fearer Avenue, Gay Place, Lafayette Drive, So. Shore Drive, Vista Street, Tanner Street, Rugby Street, 30' Street, and Wall Street. Tidewater Drive (marked in green) crosses the Lafayette River at the top (north) of image.
- Item 16: Aerial Photograph near Wards Corner area of Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Sewells Point Golf Course is at the top (north) of image. Little Creek Road runs east-west across image bottom. Restmere section is at bottom-center. Wards Corner is just off the right (east) side of image.
- Item 17: Aerial Photograph Southern Shopping Center area, Norfolk, circa 1955
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Stanley Street, Miller Street, Guy Street, Biltmore Road, Easy Street, Gladstone Road, and Naval Base Road. Southern Shopping Center is under construction near top (north) of image. Tidewater Drive (marked in green) runs down image center, and intersects Little Creek Road near just east of the shopping center.
- Item 18: Aerial Photograph of Lafayette-Winona area of Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Bell's Road, Cromwell Road, Bapaume Avenue, Alsace Avenue, Columbia Avenue, Ashland Avenue, Clark Circle, Pershing Avenue, La Salle Avenue, and Lafayette Boulevard. Tidewater Drive angles down from the top-right (northeast) corner. Christ the King School is near the image center.
- Item 19: Aerial Photograph near downtown Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- 3-7. Campostella Road angles from the left (west) side of image to bottom-right. Elizabeth River shipyards along image bottom (south) of image.
- Item 20: Aerial Photograph of near downtown Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Ship piers and yards along the Elizabeth River in the southern half of the image. Rail bridges to Berkley and Campostella areas are in bottom-right corner. A coal-fired power plant is nearby.
- Item 21: Aerial Photograph near downtown Norfolk, possibly circa 1950
- Rail bridges connecting to Berkley and Campostella areas are at bottom (south) of image. A coal-fired power plant is at image center.
- Item 22: Aerial Photograph of eastern Norfolk, circa early 1960s
- Image shows the Easton Forest section of Norfolk (near the present location of the I-64 and I-264 interchange). Curlew Road parallels rail line across bottom (south) half of image. New subdivision at bottom of image includes Jerry Road, Effie Avenue and Brinda Avenue. Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. BCM-13-6.
- Item 23: Aerial Photograph of Suburban Acres area of Norfolk, circa early 1960s
- Thole Street runs east-west along bottom (south) of image. Suburban Park Elementary School is at bottom-left. A rail line angles from top-left (northwest) to bottom-right corner of image. Virginian Drive parallels the west side of the rail line.
- Item 24: Aerial Photograph near downtown Norfolk, circa 1960
- Image shows Elizabeth River waterfront east of downtown Norfolk. Campostella Bridge is at right (east) side of image. 1-6.
- Item 25: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1924 April 14
- Photo mosaic shows downtown areas, shipyards and piers along Elizabeth River, and Norfolk neighborhoods along the Lafayette River, east to Tidewater Drive. The Hampton Boulevard Bridge is near the top-left (northwest) corner of the image. Berkley and South Norfolk are in the bottom (south) section of the image.
- Item 26: Aerial Photograph of Wards Corner, Norfolk, circa late-1950s
- Wards Corner shopping center is near the bottom-right (southeast) section of the image, at the intersection of Granby Street and Little Creek Road. A rail line and Taussig Boulevard angle down from the top-left (northwest) corner of the image. The "Truculent Turtle" Navy aircraft is on display near the center-right of the image. The Norfolk Naval Air Station is at the top (north) of image. I-64 and I-564 have not yet been constructed.
- Item 27: Aerial Photograph of Wards Corner, circa late 1950s
- Wards Corner shopping center is at the bottom-left (southwest) corner of the image. The Quonset hut building is Green Gifford Auto dealership. Granby Street runs north along Forest Lawn Cemetery in the upper-left (northwest) section of the image. Little Creek Road curves along the bottom (south) of image. I-64 and I-564 have not yet been constructed.
- Item 28: Aerial Photograph of Wards Corner area, Norfolk, circa late 1950s
- Wards Corner shopping center is at the left (west) side of the image. Green Gifford auto dealership is on Taussig Boulevard near the top-left corner of the image. Little Creek Road curves along the top (north) side of the image. Galveston Boulevard runs north-south down the right section of the image. I-64 is not yet constructed.
- Item 29: Aerial Photograph of Elizabeth River and Downtown Norfolk, circa 1980
- UAg II 3065 153 09. 02 09 8. 282. Map shows parts of Elizabeth River, Atlantic City, Ghent, Downtown Norfolk, Pinner Point, and Hospital Point Park.
- Item 30: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, circa 2000
- Color image with annotated street names. Includes the areas of the Elizabeth River, Ghent, Waterside, and the Berkley Bridge. Major buildings include Scope and MacArthur Center Mall.
- Item 31: Aerial Photograph of Talbot Park area, Norfolk, circa late 1950s
- Newport Avenue runs north-south down the right (east) side of the image. Granby Elementary School is near the image center. Talbot Park section is in the bottom (south) section of the image. Algonquin Park is across Crab Creek on the left (west) side of the image.
- Folder 52: Series 7: Aerial Photographs, 1959
- Item 1: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 1 of 15 is missing.
- Item 2: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 2 of 15. Image shows the Ocean View Section of north-central Norfolk. The Chesapeake Bay, and East and West Ocean View are in the top-half of the image. Willoughby is at the top-left (northwest) corner. Wards Corner area is near the bottom-left corner. Little Creek Road runs east-west along the bottom (south) of the image. The planned route for I-62 is marked in blue; Little Creek and Oastes Creek areas are shaded in green.
- Item 3: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 3 of 15 is missing.
- Item 4: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 4 of 15. The image shows the northwestern section of Virginia Beach. Shore Drive (marked in red) runs east-west along the Chesapeake Bay. The Lynnhaven Bridge is at the bottom-center (south) of image. Great Neck Road (also marked in red) runs south just east of the Bridge. Seashore State Park (now First Landing State Park) is in the bottom-right corner of the image.
- Item 5: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 5 of 15. The image shows the Cape Henry / Fort Story area in northeastern Virginia Beach. Portions of Fort Story are blanked-out. Shore Drive (marked in red) angles down to the north end of Atlantic Avenue (also marked in red).
- Item 6: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 6 of 15. Image shows the downtown areas of Norfolk and Portsmouth. The Mid-Town tunnel and the US Coast Guard Station in Portsmouth are marked in red and white dashed lines. The Lamberts Point coal piers are at the image center. Planned improvements to Brambleton Avenue and Hampton Boulevard are marked in red.
- Item 7: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 7 of 15. The image shows east-central Norfolk. Norfolk Airport is at the top-right (northeast) corner of the image; The Granby Street and Lakewood Bridges are at the top-left. Virginia Beach Boulevard runs east-west near the image bottom. The planned route for I-264 is marked in green. Colored markings correspond to select City schools.
- Item 8: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 8 of 15. Image shows eastern Norfolk and western Virginia Beach. Lake Smith is in the top-center (north) of image. Virginia Beach Boulevard and the planned route for I-264 (marked in green and red) run east-west along the bottom section. The red and white striped area is near the future site of Sentara Hospital.
- Item 9: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Portsmouth, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Map 9 of 15. Image shows the Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach. Waterways include Buchanan Creek, Hebden Creek, the Lynnhaven River, and London Bridge Creek. Great Neck Road and Little Neck Road are marked by red lines at the right (east) side of image. Virginia Beach Boulevard runs along the image bottom (south).
- Item 10: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk and Chesapeake, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 10 of 15. Image shows the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Avenue (marked in red) run north-south down the image center. Seashore State Park (now First Landing State Park) is in the upper-left (northwest) section of the image. The planned route for I-264 (marked in red) and Virginia Beach Boulevard run east-west along the image bottom.
- Item 11: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 11 of 15. The image shows most of Portsmouth, including the shipyards along the southern branch of the Elizabeth River at the right (east) side of the image. The river's western branch is in the top-left (northwest) corner. Money Point in Chesapeake (then Norfolk County) is at bottom-right.
- Item 12: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 12 of 15. The image shows South Norfolk and the northern sections of Chesapeake (then Norfolk County). The Campostella Bridge is at the top-left (northwest) corner. Military Highway angles down to the bottom-right (southeast) section of the image.
- Item 13: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 13 of 15. Image shows Chesapeake and Virginia Beach areas (then Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties). The planned route for I-64 (marked by a green stripe) is in the top-left (northwest) corner of the image. Indian River Road angels from center-left to center-bottom of the image.
- Item 14: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 14 of 15. Image shows southern Virginia Beach. Oceana Naval Air Station is blanked-out at the right (east) side of the image. London Bridge Road runs north-south along the west side of the Air Station.
- Item 15: Norfolk City Planning Commission: Aerial Photograph of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1959 March 3
- Image 15 of 15. Image shows southwestern Virginia Beach. The south end of Atlantic Avenue and the Rudee Inlet area are in the top-right (northeast) section of the image. Dam Neck is to the south. Camp Pendleton is in at the center-right of the image. Oceana Naval Air Station is blanked-out along the left (west) side of the image.
- Folder 53: Series 7: Aerial Photographs, 1965-1985, undated
- Item 1: Aerial Photograph of Lamberts Point area, Norfolk
- Oblique image shows cargo piers and transit sheds (foreground), Norfolk and Western rail yards, coal piers (top/left corner). Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia, E.S. Vickhouse.
- Item 2: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk, Virginia, 1965 October 10
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia, E.S. Vickhouse. 1-787. Photo shows close view of Elizabeth River, Downtown Norfolk, and Ghent. View of Norfolk extends to Chesapeake Bay and Hampton in the distance.
- Item 3: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia, E.S. Vickhouse. 4-653. Photo shows view of Downtown Norfolk and extends to Berkley in the distance.
- Item 4: Aerial Photograph of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, 1965 October 10
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia, E.S. Vickhouse. 1-788. Copyright 1965. Photo shows view of Downtown Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Suffolk in the distance.
- Item 5: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia. E.S. Vickhouse. 4-652. Copyright 1968 Vu Photos. Photo shows Downtown Norfolk including Waterside Drive, East City Hall Avenue, Brambleton Avenue, and St. Paul's Boulevard.
- Item 6: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia. E.S. Vickhouse. 4-658. Copyright 1968 Vu Photos. Photo shows Berkley Bridge and view of Downtown Norfolk with Hampton and Newport News in the distance.
- Item 7: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia. E.S. Vickhouse. 4-651. Copyright 1968 Vu Photos. Photo shows Berkley Bridge and view of Downtown Norfolk, facing south toward the Elizabeth River.
- Item 8: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia. E.S. Vickhouse. 4-654. Copyright 1968 Vu Photos. Photo shows view of Downtown Norfolk, including East Main Street, East Plume Street, East City Hall Avenue, East Freemason Street, and Monticello Avenue.
- Item 9: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia
- Vu Photos, Norfolk, Virginia. E.S. Vickhouse. 1-206. Copyright 1968 Vu Photos. Photo shows Lambert's Point.
- Item 10: Aerial Photograph of Downtown Norfolk
- Photo shows Waterside area of downtown Norfolk with views of Town Point Park, Scope Arena, Waterside Promenade, and Waterside Drive.
- Item 11: Aerial Photograph of Lake Taylor area of Norfolk, 1985 October 9
- Oblique color Image show Lake Taylor High School (foreground); Norfolk waterworks and Tides Park (near center); Norfolk International Airport runway (top/right).. Major roads are Military Highway (running from left side of image to top), I-64, and Northhampton Boulevard. Backus Aerial Photography, Incorporated, Chesapeake, Virginia. Copyright 1985. Negative no. 1844-7. Robinson and Wetmore, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 12: Aerial Photograph near Nofolk Airport
- Oblique image shows Lake Whitehurst (foreground), Nancy Drive, Huette Drive and Little Creek Road (running diagonally left to right along top of image). "16 x 19 3/4, Satin Silver" Photo shows view of Norfolk.
- Folder 54: Series 8: Atlases, 1930-1974
- Item 1: Atlas of Princess Anne County, 1930
- Made by Conway Whittle Sams. Includes handwritten, photocopied maps from the United States Geological Survey. 53 pages. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Urban Atlas: Tract Data for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Norfolk - Portsmouth, Virginia, 1974
- United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. United States Department of Labor Manpower Administration. 12 maps in atlas.
- Item 3: Urban Atlas: Tract Data for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Richmond, Virginia, 1974
- United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. United States Department of Labor Manpower Administration. 12 maps in atlas.
- Item 4: An Oceanographic Atlas of the Carolina Continental Margin, 1971
- J.G. Newton, O.H. Pilkey, and J.O. Blanton, Duke University Marine Laboratory. Supported by the North Carolina Board of Science and Technology, the United States National Science Foundation, and the United States Geological Survey. North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development. Atlas includes sea floor topography, rocks, reefs, and wrecks, sediment distribution, sea floor photography, and water characteristics.
- Folder 55: Series 9: Genealogies (Cemetery Plats), 1826-1971, undated
- Item 1: Plat Showing The Old Cemetery at Norfolk Welfare Center, 1967 May
- Division of Surveys, Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. F.B. pg. 139. City Deed no. 627.
- Item 2: Cedar Grove Cemetery Plats
- Several sheets taped together. Map shows outline of cemetery at Salter Street and Princess Anne Avenue, along with dimensions and alleyways noted, and plats numbered. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: A Plan of the Norfolk Burying Ground by Williamson, 1826
- Map shows numbered plats and named alleys, along with dimensions. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Plan Elmwood Cemetery, 1894 April 12
- As compiled April 12, 1894. 154-10. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Extensions of Elmwood Cemetery, 1919 July
- Norfolk, Virginia. Office Director Public Works. Approved by Director Public Welfare, Approved Assistant City Engineer. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Combined Plat Elmwood and Cedar Grove Cemeteries, 1920 October 11
- Office Director Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. Note - This Plat is compiled from Plats Numbered 154-10, 154-11 and 154-14, 154-5, 154-6, 154-9-154-7. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Plan of Oak Grove Cemetery: Portsmouth, Virginia, 1959 December
- August 1, 1934. Corrected January 1, 1938. Drawn by S.T. Hartt. Revised December 1959 by
Wilkinson. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: Sycamore Gardens: West Point Cemetery, 1966 December, 1971 June
- 4 pages. Division of Surveys, Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. Map 1: Single Grave Section, 33 W.P. 2. Map 2: Subdivision of Blks F,G, and H, 33 W.P.2-A. Map 3: Traced from old map; verified by Kerr. Map 4: Same as Map 2. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Plan of West Point Cemetery
- City Engineer. 154-13. 3-W.P.-1. (Photocopy)
- Folder 56: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), undated
- Item 1: The Herbert Family Tree: Norfolk County, Virginia
- Genealogy of the Herbert Family, prepared and arranged by F.L. Portlock, a descendant of Caleb Herbert I, of England, who came to America in 1640. One version of tree says: "Revised by Robert Burgess Hitchings." This tree made in 1930. Caleb Herbert I was the son of Henry Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, and brother of Edward Henry Herbert and of George Herbert, the poet. Caleb Herbert I came to America from England in 1640 and married Abigail Caison 1643. Their children were Caleb II, who forms the body of this tree, Maximillian, Christopher, Jonah, Joshua, Abigail, Lydia, Hillary, Argyle, Robert, James, and Henry Herbert. (Photocopy)
- Folder 57: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1965-1983, undated
- Item 1: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 2: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 3: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 4: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 5: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 6: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 7: Whitehurst Family Chart
- Construction Paper.
- Item 8: Whitehurst Family Chart: No. 1, 1965 November 5
- Richard Whitehurst and Ellen, his wife. Lower Norfolk County Deed Book C, p. 91 and p. 122. Will made May 1, ..., Will proved June 22, 1654. Chart No. 1 covers the descendants of James. November 5, 1965, J. Carlyle Stephens. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Whitehurst Family Chart: No. 2, 1965 November 5
- Richard Whitehurst and Ellen, his wife. Lower Norfolk County Deed Book C, p. 91 and p. 122. Will made May 1, ..., Will proved June 22, 1654. Chart No. 2 covers the descendants of Robert and John. November 5, 1965, J. Carlyle Stephens. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Whitehurst Family Chart: No. 3, 1965 November 5
- Richard Whitehurst and Ellen, his wife. Lower Norfolk County Deed Book C, p. 91 and p. 122. Will made May 1, ..., Will proved June 22, 1654. Chart No. 3 covers the descendants of Richard. November 5, 1965, J. Carlyle Stephens. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Whitehurst Family Chart, 1650-1983
- Richard Whitehurst, Attorney Lower Norfolk County, Deed Book C, p. 91. Will made May 1
' proved June 22, 1654. M. Ellen - (See Book C, p. 122). Chart is written in pencil including colored pencil; chart is written on the back of Norfolk Coca-Cola Bottling Plant blueprints.
- Folder 58: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1936-1974, undated
- Item 1: Andersons Family Chart, after 1936
- This chart is prepared for Alexander F. Anderson of Cincinnati, Ohio, from the chart of Edward Lowell Anderson, prepared in 1912 by William Clayton Torrence from the scattered records available in the Virginias, amplified from the "Anderson Family Records" compiled by W.P. Anderson in 1936, and from current data. The final compilation, writing and presentment, is by Luke S. Murdock. Lithographed in United States by Gibson-Perin Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Item 2: The Kirkcudbrightshire and Virginian Family of Bell, 1974
- Original compiled by A.B. 13th generation. June 1924 - June 1926, copied by Elizabeth Jernigan Robison, Spring 1974.
- Item 3: Thomas Brock Family Chart, 1964 January 4
- This chart has been made from data in "Thomas Brock's Book", the property of Mrs. Ella B. Nimmo. - J. Carlyle Stephens, January 4, 1964.
- Item 4: Brooke and Parker Family Chart
- Donated by Grace Parker Tazewell July 28, 2010. -Robert B. Hitchings. Written in both pencil and pen.
- Item 5: Butler Family Chart
- Donated to Robert Hitchings, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Eve Butler-Gee, October 11, 2012.
- Item 6: Corbin Pedigree of Warwickshire and Staffordshire
- Prominent names in family chart include: Corbin, Thoroughgood, Taylor, Lightfood, Selden, Saunders, Yeo, and Tunstall. Donated by Grace Parker Tazewell, July 28, 2010, Robert B. Hitchings. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Du Pont Family Chart
- Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours at top of chart. Extra information provided in pencil.
- Folder 59: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1189-1996, undated
- Item 1: Hedrick Family Chart: Descendants of Captain Peter Hedrick and Henry C. Hedrick Family, circa 1955
- Alice M. Hedrick September 7, 1955. Norman L. Hedrick, Norfolk, Virginia 1978.
- Item 2: A Genealogical Table of the Nimmo Family in America, 1700-1951
- From A.D. 1700 to the Present Time. Dated February 1900. Compiled by J.H. Granbery, drawn by M.W. Barrett. Descendants of James Nimmo added to 1951. Chart also includes list of civil and military service details. 1 copy of chart is backwards reverse image. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: The Olds (Old, Ould) Family Tree in England and America, circa 1189-1914
- (Photocopy)
- Item 4: Pasteur Family Chart
- Several sheets taped together. The above data, and much more on the Pasteur family, can be found in "Valentine Papers", pages 2285 and 2286. - FDB. Published genealogies: Pitkin, Stanley, Olmstead, Hills Compendium of American Genealogy Savage: General Dictionary of New England, The Huguenot: No. 3, 1927 Family records. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: A Partial Chart of the Descendants of Captain Joseph and Hannah Hunter Riddick of North-Eastern Tidewater North Carolina and Tidewater Virginia, circa 1966
- Compiled from information published by Mrs. Dare Boone, Mrs. J.L. Joset, Mrs.J.T. Rhodes, and Mrs. J.C. Stephens. J. Carlyle Stephens, April 5, 1966. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Tatem Family Chart, 1996
- There is a letter or record from an Anthony Walke and Company, on behalf of Neighbors - Tucker and Bedford, Merchants in Barbados, - asking for a copy of the will of Nathaniel Tatem, who died around 1700. The will was filed there. Eugenia Herbert Portlock Joyce, 1805-1996. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: The Adam Thorowgood Family of Tidewater Virginia, 1959 January 22
- J. Carlyle Stephens, January 22, 1959. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: The Adam Thorowgood Family of Tidewater Virginia, 1962 April 25
- J. Carlyle Stephens, January 22, 1959. Revised and enlarged April 25, 1962. J. Carlyle Stephens. (Photocopy)
- Folder 60: Series 9: Genealogies (Genealogical Tables: Family Trees and Charts), 1958-1979, undated
- Item 1: Walke Family in Virginia
- Based upon data obtained from Records in Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, Family Bibles, etc. (Photocopy)
- Item 2: Collateral Connections of the Walke Family of Virginia
- Based upon data obtained from Records in Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties, Family Bibles and etc. (Photocopy)
- Item 3: The Walke Family of Virginia, 1958 June
- Prepared by E. Bradford Tazewell, Jr., June 1958. (Photocopy)
- Item 4: The Washington Connection: A Royal Pedigree, 1979
- Produced by J.E. Cobb, Jr., Colonel United States of America, Retired. Contributions from the staff, Mount Vernon Ladies Association and W. Blount Stewart, Professional genealogist. Copyright 1979 The Durant Publishing Company, Alexandra, Virginia. (Photocopy)
- Item 5: Whitehead, Taylor, and Calvert Family Chart, 1961
- William E. Bobbitt, 1961. Donated by Grace Parker Tazewell July 28, 2010, Robert B. Hitchings. (Photocopy)
- Item 6: Daniel Barraud Family Chart
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 7: Dr. Alexander Tunstall Family Chart
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 8: The York and Virginia (United States) Family
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 9: Thomas Walke Family Chart
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 10: Richard Taylor and Elizabeth Calvert Family Chart
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 11: Randall Holt Family Chart
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 12: Alexander Tunstall Family Chart
- Given in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willcox, by Jenny Willcox and Family, July 2nd 2013. (Photocopy)
- Item 13: Willoughby Chart by Elizabeth B. Wingo
- By Elizabeth B. Wingo. (Photocopy)
- Item 14: Families of Woodhouse, Lovitt, and Thorowgood
- This chart shows the first members of the three Princess Anne County families, - Woodhouse, Lovitt, and Thorowgood - and intermarriages among their descendants. J. Carlyle Stephens, September 23, 1959. (Photocopy)
- Item 15: Families of Woodhouse, Lovitt, and Thorowgood
- This chart shows the first members of the three Princess Anne County families, - Woodhouse, Lovitt, and Thorowgood - and intermarriages among their descendants. J. Carlyle Stephens September 23, 1959. Updated for my family April 2003, Alice Beverley Burnett Dodson. (Photocopy)
- Item 16: Woodhouse Family Chart, 1960 November 1
- This chart end, generally with the generations (8-9) living at the beginning of the present century. It is available for reproduction, with my compliments, to those members of the family who wish to obtain prints from it. Space has been left for the addition of individual family records on the print. November 1, 1960, J. Carlyle Stephens. (Photocopy)
- Item 17: Yeardly Family Chart
- Donated by Carol Hanna Branch, Norfolk, Virginia. July 21, 2012, Robert B. Hitchings. (Photocopy)
- Folder 61: Series 10: Extras
- Folder 61 is located in the SMC Closed Stacks.
- Item 1: Map Business District Norfolk, 1942
- Map by Wagner, revised. Published by The A. C. Wagner Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Item 2: The Road to Survival: Your Family Survival Plan, circa 1960s
- Pamphlet. Office of Civil Defense, Norfolk, Virginia. Includes Legend of Escape Routes.
- Item 3: Proposed Boulevard, City of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1930s
- Joseph W. Wells, Architect. Proposed by John J. Shanahan. Road approximately follows present day Brambleton Boulevard.
- Folder 62: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Map of Talbot County, Maryland, undated
- Smith & Company, Philadelphia. Star denotes school houses.
- Item 2: Progress Map, Jamestown Exposition on Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1907 June 1
- Plan of Exposition Grounds and Buildings. Made by W. R. Kelly, Division of Works. Includes a topographical "Norfolk Special Map" on reverse side showing the Hampton Roads region.
- Item 3: Map of Norfolk Business District, 1929
- Published by Henry Eagleton. Copyright by Henry Eagleton, 1929. C. R. McIntire, Delineator. Compliments of Captain Henry Eagleton.
- Item 4: Virginia Electric and Power Company, Norfolk, Virginia, 1951 August
- Published by Washington Division, Electric Railroaders' Association, August 1951. Drawn by Charles J. Murphy. 1947 data furnished by H. T. Crittenden. VEPCO Lines 1947 - Norfolk & Southern Electric Lines - Others.
- Item 5: Redevelopment in Norfolk, 1956
- Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Redevelopment Project No. 1. Also includes Atlantic City Redevelopment Project and features Young Park, Calvert Park, and Tidewater Park, along with several parks and public ground areas.
- Folder 63: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1902
- From the 1902 Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory, Hill Directory Company.
- Item 2: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1903
- From the 1903 Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory, Hill Directory Company.
- Item 3: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1904
- From the 1904 Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory, Hill Directory Company.
- Item 4: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1905
- From the 1905 Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory, Hill Directory Company.
- Item 5: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1907
- From the 1907 Map from Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory.
- Item 6: Directory Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Berkley, and Vicinity, 1907
- From the 1907 Map from Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory. Copy 2.
- Item 7: Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, 1908
- E. Lee MacFarlane. Copyright 1908 by Hill Directory Company, Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia. From the 1913 Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory, Hill Directory Company.
- Folder 64: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Revised Map of Norfolk and Vicinity (Folder 1 of 3), 1923
- Compiled from Maps of Record. Copyright 1923, C. R. McIntire, C. E., Norfolk, Virginia. Includes Plates 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 13.
- Folder 65: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Revised Map of Norfolk and Vicinity (Folder 2 of 3), 1923
- Compiled from Maps of Record. Copyright 1923, C. R. McIntire, C. E., Norfolk, Virginia. Includes Plates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, and 16.
- Folder 66: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Revised Map of Norfolk and Vicinity (Folder 3 of 3), 1923
- Compiled from Maps of Record. Copyright 1923, C. R. McIntire, C. E., Norfolk, Virginia. Includes Index Map and Plates 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36.
- Folder 67: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Gray's New Map of Norfolk, 1877
- Combined Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Berkley. Upper Sheet. Norfolk County, Virginia. Drawn from Special Surveys.
- Item 2: Gray's New Map of Portsmouth and Berkley, 1877
- Combined Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Berkley. Lower Sheet. Norfolk County, Virginia. Drawn from Special Surveys.
- Folder 68: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Aerial Photograph of Roland Park area of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1960
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Virginian Railway, Widgeon Road, Philpotts Road, Muskogee Avenue, Kenosha Avenue, Waukesha Avenue, Roland Drive, and Tidewater Drive marked in green. Orange lines mark new ramps for planned overpass.
- Item 2: Aerial Photograph of Suburban Acres area of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1960
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Virginian Railway, Widgeon Road, Thole Street, Naval Base Road, and Easy Street marked in green.
- Item 3: Aerial Photograph of Willowwood area of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1960
- Aerial Survey by Photo Craftsmen, Incorporated, Norfolk, Virginia. Photo shows Virginian Railway, Brightley Road, Norview Avenue, Glenrick Street, Blanch Drive, Willowwood Drive, Bell's Road, Cromwell Drive, Tarrall Avenue, Bapaume Avenue, Alsace Avenue, and Tidewater Drive marked in green. Lakewood Park is in bottom-left portion of image. Wayne Creek is on left side of image.
- Item 4: Aerial Photograph of Wards Corner area of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1960
- Photo shows Granby Street (running top-bottom of image), Little Creek Road (running along bottom of image). Wards Corner shopping center is at bottom-left. Former Norfolk Academy and Newport Avenue are on right side of image.
- Item 5: Aerial Photograph of Bolling Brook and Suburban Acres areas of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1960
- 4. Photo shows Granby Street (running from top to bottom-left corner of image). Granby High School is left of image center. Thole Street runs from Granby Street in front of Granby High School to right side of image.
- Folder 69: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Cadastral Map of Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1920s
- Printed by New York Blue Print Paper Company, New York. Series of cadastral maps showing neighborhoods and estates in Norfolk, Virginia. Includes maps 1-12 and 15-16.
- Folder 70: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Plan of The Ribble Place, Norfolk, Virginia, 1896 May
- (Photocopy). Map Book 1, page 18. Surveyed by Ferds Hanselman. Map shows Ghent Bridge, Smiths Creeek, Duke Street, Mowbray Arch, Botetourt Street, Pembroke Avenue, Marys Avenue, Olney Road, and Hamilton Avenue.
- Item 2: Plan of Proposed City Park, Norfolk, Virginia, 1893 November
- (Photocopy). James Riddle, Civil Engineer.
- Item 3: Lafayette Park: Illustrative Master Plan, circa 1980
- Pamphlet; City of Norfolk, Norfolk Tour. Prepared by the staff of the Norfolk Department of Parks and Recreation.
- Folder 71: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Map of Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1968 October 2
- Series of 6 hand-drawn maps; B-3607, 10/2/68, FB.# V.B. 2 pg 3. Transparent maps show area around Wolfsnare Creek, with numbers. Labeled roads include Harris Road, Little Neck Road, and Little Haven Road.
- Folder 72: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Zoning District Map, Norfolk, Virginia, 1950 January
- From Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, February 10, 1950. City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Plate II City Plan.
- Item 2: Map of City of Portsmouth, Virginia and Environs, 1981
- Pamphlet; for Portsmouth-Chesapeake Board of Realtors, Inc. and Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce. By Baldwin and Gregg, Ltd., Norfolk, Virginia. Copyright 1981. MSS 2016-001.
- Item 3: Hampton Newport News Street Map and Norfolk Portsmouth Chesapeake Street Map, 1970
- Pamphlet; American Oil Company. Copyright 1970 by Rand McNally and Company. Lithographed in United States.
- Item 4: Topographic Map, Virginia - North Carolina, Norfolk Quadrangle, 1935
- Edition of June 1902, reprinted 1935. Henry Gannett, Chief Topographer. MSS 2017-014.
- Item 5: Topographic Map, Lafayette Park, 1932 August
- (Photocopy). City of Norfolk, Virginia, Department of Public Works, Division of Surveys.
- Item 6: Cadastral Map, Norfolk, Virginia, 1929
- (Photocopy). Copyright by Nathan Nirenstein, 1929. 1929 Tax Rate - $29.10 Per M. Map shows owners and lots from approximately Bute Street to Main Street, and from Bank Street to Duke Street.
- Item 7: Topographic Map, Lafayette Park, 1998
- (Photocopy). Shows topographical features in and around Lafayette Park; sections of the zoo are labeled.
- Item 8: Project Boundary Map: Atlantic City Project, 1956 December
- Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority. Charles K. Agle - Consultant. Revised June 1957. A2.
- Item 9: A Plan for Downtown Norfolk, after 1990
- The aerial view shows Norfolk as it can look in the year 2000.
- Item 10: Downtown Norfolk 1990 Plan, before 1990
- This document was prepared for the Industrial Development Authority of the City of Norfolk by Wallace, Roberts and Todd, Architects, Landscape Architects, Urban and Ecological Planners of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Folder 73: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Cadastral Maps, Downtown Norfolk Historic District Plates, undated
- (Photocopy). Series of 7 cadastral maps; plates 724, 728, 729, 733, 734, 740, and 741. Maps shows parcels in downtown Norfolk area, along with prices. Some buildings have years built, written in red ink.
- Folder 74: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Charlotte County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Charlotte County, 19.
- Item 2: Dinwiddie County, Virginia, 1965 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Dinwiddie County, 26.
- Item 3: Halifax County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Halifax County, 41.
- Item 4: Supplement A: Halifax County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Primary and Secondary Highway Systems, Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Halifax County, 41-A.
- Item 5: Henry County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Henry County, 44.
- Item 6: Supplement A: Henry County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Primary and Secondary Highway Systems, Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Henry County, 44-A.
- Item 7: Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1963 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Lunenburg County, 55.
- Item 8: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Mecklenburg County, 58.
- Item 9: Supplement A: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Primary and Secondary Highway Systems, Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Mecklenburg County, 58-A.
- Item 10: Nansemond County, Virginia, 1963 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Nansemond County, 61.
- Item 11: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1971 January 1
- Showing Primary and Secondary Highways. Prepared by the Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Pittsylvania County, 71.
- Item 12: Supplement A: Pittsylvania County, 1971 January 1
- Primary and Secondary Highway Systems, Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Pittsylvania County, 71-A.
- Item 13: Supplement B: Pittsylvania County, 1971 January 1
- Primary and Secondary Highway Systems, Department of Highways, Richmond, Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. Pittsylvania County, 71-B.
- Folder 75: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: New City Map of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Vicinity, 1914
- Engraved and printed by Interstate Map Company. Copyright 1914 by Interstate Map Company, Newark, New Jersey. From the 1914 Norfolk and Portsmouth City Directory, Hill Directory Company.
- Item 2: Map of Country Between Norfolk and Lynn Haven River, 1881 November
- Princess Anne County, Virginia. J. E. Hilgard, Assistant in Charge. Number 404a.
- Folder 76: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Cherbourg and Caen, France, 1943
- Published by War Office 1914. 4th Edition 1943. Sheet 3a and 8.
- Folder 77: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Norfolk 1851, 1851
- (Photocopy). Shows streets, historical events, and historical places with years included.
- Item 2: National Board of Fire Underwriters, 1949 September
- Committee on Fire Prevention and Engineering Standards, Norfolk, Virginia. Report No. 91. Map shows locations of water supply and fire departments.
- Item 3: Hand-drawn Map of Section of 17th Century Virginia Beach, Virginia, undated
- (Photocopy). Map shows Chain of Title to Gaskins, beginning in 1662 with Savill Gaskins and ending in 1834 with William Boush. Map labels owners of land between First Court Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard, along the western branch of the Lynnhaven River.
- Item 4: Map of Saint Mary's Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia, 1921 October
- Baldwin and Benson, Civil Engineers, Norfolk, Virginia. 33-E.
- Folder 78: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Sheet Layout, The City of Norfolk, Virginia, undated
- (Photocopied). Horizontal Control. Photocopied map notation "207 Aerials." Includes large boxes over the City of Norfolk with numbers, indicating a key sheet.
- Item 2: Key Map, City of Norfolk, undated
- (Photocopied). Division of Surveys, Department of Public Works, Norfolk, Virginia. City of Norfolk is divided into numbered blocks.
- Item 3: Inventory of Historic Resources Norfolk, Virginia, undated
- City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Map C. Shows Ghent Historic District National Register Boundary.
- Item 4: Plan of Part of the Borough of Norfolk, undated
- (Photocopy). 1-4-27. Original held by Museum, Drawn 1764. M. B. Ap 26. Checked in City Clerks Office 3-1-51 by Whalen.
- Item 5: Building Zone Map of Norfolk, 1924 August 19
- Prepared by the City Planning Commission. Technical Advisory Corporation, Consulting Engineers, New York.
- Item 6: Map of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, 1962
- Copyright Map Corporation of America, Boston, Massachusetts. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency. Mapco.
- Item 7: Revised Plan of Lafayette Residence Park, 1908 October 31
- (Photocopy - blueprint). Arthur C. Freeman, Engineer - Contractor, Norfolk, Virginia.
- Item 8: Glenwood Park and Annex Map, circa 1910
- Number 127. Morrie Company, Pictorial Maps, Tracings, etc.
- Folder 79: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: F. Klemm's Map of Baltimore and Suburbs, Showing All Property Lines Within the Proposed Extension of Nearly Two Miles Beyond the Present City Limits, 1873
- Compiled from actual Surveys by S. J. Martinet, City Surveyor. Published by F. Klemm, Baltimore, Maryland. Lithographed by A. Hoen and Company, Baltimore, Maryland.
- Item 2: The Rand McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of South Carolina, 1913
- Copyright 1903 by Rand McNally and Company. Rand McNally and Company, Map Publishers and Engravers, Chicago, 1913. Map shows South Carolina railroads, including electric lines and steamship lines.
- Item 3: Champion Map of Norfolk, Virginia and Vicinity, 1982
- Copyright 1982 Champion Map Corporation, Charlotte, North Carolina. MSS 2016-001.
- Item 4: Virginia: Official State Transportation Map, 2002-2004
- Pamphlet; Virginia Department of Transportation.Copyright 2003, Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Item 5: South Carolina State Highway Primary System, 1970 January 1
- Pamphlet; issued for free distribution by South Carolina State Highway Department, Columbia, South Carolina.
- Item 6: ADC's Chart of Southern Chesapeake Bay, 1983
- 2nd edition; includes Loran C. Copyright ADC of Alexandria, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia. Covers Smith Point Light, Tangier Island to Hampton Roads, Cape Henry. Stock number 13700.
- Item 7: Map of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia, circa 1960
- Copyright Map Corporation of America, Boston, Massachusetts. Distributed by Norfolk News Agency. Mapco.
- Folder 80: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Map of Norfolk, England, undated
- Item 2: Rand McNally Imperial Map of the United States of America, undated
- Copyright by Rand McNally and Company. Lithographed in the United States of America. Map shows Nor'easters from 1928 to 1962, drawn in black pen.
- Item 3: Hurricane Tracking Chart, 1973 September 12
- Presented as a public service by The Virginian-Pilot. Supplement to The Virginian-Pilot, Wednesday, September 12, 1973.
- Item 4: North Carolina and South Carolina: Road Map with Pictorial Guide, 1951
- Pamphlet; Esso Standard Oil Company.
- Item 5: North Carolina, 1962
- Pamphlet; North Carolina State Highway Commission. Lithographed by A. Hoen and Company.
- Item 6: Eastern North Carolina: A Vacationist's Map and Guide, undated
- John Sink. Lithographed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States of America. By Winston Printing Company.
- Item 7: Sportsmen's Guides: Hunting and Fishing Chart Number 15, 1955
- Covering Eastern North Carolina from Currituck Sound to Ocracoke Inlet for Hunters, Fresh and Salt Water Fishermen. Complete Information for Hunting and Fishing. Copyright 1955 by Sportsmen's Guides, Inc. Hyattsville, Maryland.
- Item 8: Virginia Roadmap, 2000
- UniversalMap. Copyright 2000 Bass Hotels and Resorts, Inc. Cartography by Custom Cartographics. www.universalmap.com.
- Item 9: Historic Garden Week: Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Transportation Map, 1987 April 18 - April 26
- Pamphlet; Historic Garden Week April 18 through April 26, 1987. Sponsored by The Garden Club of Virginia.
- Folder 81: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Map of Linkhorn Park, 1916 November
- (Photocopy). Property of Virginia Beach Development Company and Adjacent Properties. Princess Anne County, Virginia. John M. Baldwin, Civil Engineer. C.A. Neff, Golf Architect, Norfolk, Virginia. C.R. McIntire, Delineator. Plans for housing development.
- Item 2: Lafayette Park, Norfolk, Virginia, 1925 July 22
- (Photocopy). Sketch Map Showing Suggested Changes, Department of Public Welfare, September 1923. Traced from blue print, Department of Public Works, Survey Division, Norfolk, Virginia. July 22, 1925. Traced by Parlett.
- Item 3: Kempsville, 1918
- (Photocopy). Hand-drawn map by May Agnes Smith, June 1984.
- Item 4: Subdivision A: Norview, 1920 June
- Property of The Norview Realty Corporation, Norfolk County, Virginia. Baldwin and Benson, Civil Engineers, Norfolk, Virginia. June 1920.
- Item 5: Inventory of Historic Resources Norfolk, Virginia, undated
- (Photocopy). City Planning Commission Norfolk, Virginia. Map B. Shows West Freemason Historic District National Register Boundary.
- Item 6: Sheet Layout, The City of Norfolk, Virginia, undated
- (Photocopy). Copy 2. Horizontal Control. Photocopied map notation "207 Aerials."
- Item 7: Proposed Zoning District Map, 1948 August
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. City Plan, Plate - 2.
- Item 8: Zoning District Map, 1950 January
- City Planning Commission, Norfolk, Virginia. City Plan, Plate - II. Revised March 1962.
- Item 9: Census Tract Map, Norfolk, Virginia, 2002 February
- Map compiled, designed, and produced by The Department of Planning, February 2002. Base data obtained from aerial photography taken in April/May of 1993, with selected revisions.
- Item 10: Postcensus Map, 1990 June 20
- Parent Sheet 1. Base map generated using digital data obtained at 1:100000 scale through a cooperative program with the United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.
- Item 11: Map of Norfolk, Virginia Harbor and Surroundings, 1884
- (Photocopy). Published by J. L. Smith.
- Folder 82: Series 10: Extras
- Item 1: Norfolk Public Libraries, City of Norfolk, 2003 October
- Map compiled and produced by the Department of Planning and Community Development, October 2003. Map is mounted on foam board.
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Folder 34: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Cadastral Maps and Plats: Series), 1884-1900],
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Folder 36: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Norfolk Technical Drawings), 1694-1982, undated],
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Folder 37: Series 4: Hampton Roads Maps (Portsmouth), 1779-1976, undated],
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