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Plan of the City of Washington In the District of Columbia : Established As the Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States, Extended to Embrace Its Suburban Towns, Villages, &c. and the City of Georgetown and Showing Original and Other Valu...

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Old map of Alexandria, Arlington, Arlington County, District of Columbia, Georgetown, Rosslyn, United States, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C..

Created by District of Columbia. Office of the Surveyor, William Forsyth in 1876.
  • Also covers Rosslyn (Va.).
  • Also shows block numbers, water and sewer lines, streetlights, major buildings, and streetcar lines.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress in the Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the year 1876."
  • Originally printed on 6 sheets.
  • Includes notes, insets of D.C. avenues and Alexandria, population table, and D.C. commissioners' names.
  • Assembled to 1 sheet, sectioned to 6 sheets, darkened, cracked, missing edge and internal sections, and mounted on cloth backing.

Map Tags

1876

Alexandria

Alexandria (Va.)

Arlington

Arlington County

District Of Columbia

District Of Columbia. Office Of The Surveyor

Georgetown

Georgetown (Washington D.C.)

Map

Maps

Pipes

Rosslyn

Rosslyn (Arlington Va.)

Sewerage

Street Lighting

United States

Virginia

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

William Forsyth

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