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Map of Mercer, Summers, Greenbrier and Monroe Counties, West Virginia 1862

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Old map of United States, West Virginia.

Created by William Wing Loring in 1862.
  • Covers the area between Richmond Ferry and Chapman's Ferry, W. Va.
  • Drawn with pencil. Shows towns, roads, rivers and mountains.
  • Not drawn to scale.
  • One of a series of eight maps of southwestern Virginia and West Virginia. Originally in envelope with notations: "Maps of various kinds by residents of Western Virginia. Found among a few books &c which had belonged to Genl. Loring. This statement made by Mr. John Hart."
  • Relief shown by shading.
  • This item is in the Map Collection of the Library of Virginia; please contact the Library's Archives Research Services department for more information.
  • Title derived from Swem's Maps relating to Virginia.
  • Swem, E.G. Maps relating to Virginia, 960
  • Jan. 1912, J. Hart, exchange; May 2003, Map Cataloging Team.
  • Civil War project no.: lva00136.
  • Conservation: Etherington Conservation Center, May 2003.
  • Digital image available: 12 x 15 in.
  • Map accession no. 44 (1912)f.
  • Previously filed as: 754.M6 1861-1865 ca.1862 (3).

Map Subjects

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United States

West Virginia

William Wing Loring

1862

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1862

Civil War

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Map

Maps Manuscript

United States

West Virginia

William Wing Loring

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This old map of Map of Mercer, Summers, Greenbrier and Monroe Counties, West Virginia from 1862 was created by William Wing Loring in 1862