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Map of a Part of the City of Richmond Showing the Burnt Districts in 1865

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Old map of Richmond, Richmond Region, United States, Virginia.

Created by C. L. Ludwig, William Ira Smith in 1865.
  • "Published by Wm. Ira Smith proprietor Richmond Whig."
  • Advertised to be sold for 50 cents each on Apr. 10, 1865 -- Evening Whig (Richmond), Apr. 8, 1865.
  • Oriented with north toward the lower right.
  • Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by isolines.
  • Shows an area north of the James River surrounding the capitol and includes street names.
  • This item is in the Map Collection of the Library of Virginia; please contact the Library's Archives Research Services department for more information.
  • Civil War Map
  • Parrish & Willingham. Confederate imprints, 6202
  • Stephenson & McKee. Virginia in maps, IV-31
  • C.1, 1922, R.W. Lull, c, ALE; c.2-4, photocopies, LVA, ALE.

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Civil War

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Richmond (Va.)

Richmond Region

United States

Virginia

Richmond

C. L. Ludwig

William Ira Smith

1865

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This old map of Map of a Part of the City of Richmond Showing the Burnt Districts from 1865 was created by C. L. Ludwig, William Ira Smith in 1865