Map
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Chart of the Caribbean area between Florida and Columbia, circa 1740
The map is thought to have been drawn by the Spanish Royal School of Navigation in Cadiz, Spain.
Chart of the Gulf of Mexico and Cuba, circa 1740
The map is thought to have been drawn by the Spanish Royal School of Navigation in Cadiz, Spain.
Early map of the colony of Virginia, 1612
Map of Virginia when discovered in 1606 and described by Captain John Smith. This map was reproduced in 1868.
Florida Occidental, 1830
Map of West Florida, District of La Bahia de San Luis (present day Bay St. Louis). Folder 93
Translated Title
Western Florida
Floridae Americae Provinciae Recens et Exactissima Descriptio, 1591
A Recent and Most Accurate Representation of Florida, a Province of America
Descriptive Title
Early map of the province of Florida
General map of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, 1794
Hand-drawn map of New Echota, Georgia, mid-19th century - mid-20th century
Hand-drawn map of New Echota, Georgia, noting a Federal monument, council house, tribal cemetary, and Elias Boudinot's house where the Cherokee Phoenix was printed. Folder 71, larger version in Map 455
Hand-drawn map of Richmond-Norfolk, Virginia area, July 11, 1862
Hand-drawn map of the Richmond-Norfolk, Virginia area presented to Mrs. S. B. Maxey by her husband Brigadier General S. B. Maxey. Folder 33