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Map of Frederick, Berkeley, and Jefferson Counties In the State of Virginia in 1809

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Old map of Berkeley County, Frederick County, Jefferson County, United States, Virginia, West Virginia, Winchester.

Created by Benjamin Jones, Charles Varle in 1809.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Shows names of some residents.
  • Accompanied by photocopy of text: Topographical description of the counties of Frederick, Berkeley & Jefferson : situated in the state of Virginia, in which the author has described the natural curiosities of those counties ... to which is added a beautiful map of those counties / by Charles Varle. 34 p. ; 22 cm. (original in University of West Virginia Library)
  • Includes explanations and inset of "Plan of Winchester."
  • Land Ownership Map

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1809

Benjamin Jones

Berkeley County

Berkeley County (W. Va.)

Charles Varle

Frederick County

Frederick County (Va.)

Jefferson County

Jefferson County (W. Va.)

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Map

Maps

United States

Virginia

West Virginia

Winchester

Winchester (Va.)

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Map of Frederick, Berkeley, and Jefferson Counties In the State of Virginia in 1809
This old map of Map of Frederick, Berkeley, & Jefferson Counties In the State of Virginia (Map of Frederick, Berkeley, and Jefferson Counties In the State of Virginia) from 1809 was created by Benjamin Jones, Charles Varle in 1809