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Map of Augusta County, Virginia in 1870

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Old map of Augusta County, Staunton, United States, Virginia.

Created by Jedediah Hotchkiss, Robert E. (Robert Edward) Lee, Washington and Lee University. Trustees, Worley & Bracher in 1870.
  • Scale 1:63,360 or 1 in. to the mile.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Shows land ownership.
  • Land Ownership Map
  • "R.E. Lee, Pres. Bd of Survey".
  • "The basis of this map is the Confederate surveys made by order of Maj. Gen. J. F. Gilmer ..."
  • Includes inset of Staunton, "Map showing the original bounds of Augusta County, Virginia, as defined by statute Nov. 1738," and "Profile of the Chesapeake & Ohio Rail Road from Charlottesville to the Rockbridge line."

Map Subjects

Augusta County

Augusta County (Va.)

Staunton

Staunton (Va.)

United States

Virginia

Jedediah Hotchkiss

Robert E. (Robert Edward) Lee

Washington And Lee University. Trustees

Worley & Bracher

1870

Map Tags

1870

Augusta County

Augusta County (Va.)

Jedediah Hotchkiss

Map

Maps

Robert E. (Robert Edward) Lee

Staunton

Staunton (Va.)

United States

Virginia

Washington And Lee University. Trustees

Worley & Bracher

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This old map of Map of Augusta County, Virginia from 1870 was created by Jedediah Hotchkiss, Robert E. (Robert Edward) Lee,  Washington and Lee University. Trustees,  Worley & Bracher in 1870