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Eastern Part of Chesterfield County, Virginia (Fort Darling, Bermuda Hundred, &c.) 1864

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Old map of Chesterfield County, United States, Virginia.

Created by United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau, L. E. Walker in 1864.
  • "Photographed for Engineer Bureau by L.E. Walker, Treas. Ext. June 4, 1864."
  • Photocopy of a manuscript map showing batteries, roads, rivers and names of property owners.
  • Shows the area of Chesterfield County, Virginia from Chesterfield Court House to Chaffin's Bluff, Bermuda Hundred, Port Walthall and Pocahontas.
  • This item is in the Map Collection of the Library of Virginia; please contact the Library's Archives Research Services department for more information.
  • Oct. 1968, source unknown; March 2004, Map Cataloging Team.
  • Civil War project no.: lva00186.
  • Conservation: Etherington Conservation Center, Jan. 2004.
  • Digital image available: 15 x 10.75 in.
  • Map accession no. 2666 (1968).
  • Previously filed as: 755.57 M6 1861-1865 1864 (5).

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1864

Chesterfield County

Chesterfield County (Va.)

L. E. Walker

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Maps

United States

United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau

Virginia

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This old map of Eastern Part of Chesterfield County, Virginia (Fort Darling, Bermuda Hundred, &c.) from 1864 was created by  United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau, L. E. Walker in 1864