Old Maps of Oak Hill Corner, Virginia

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  1. 1919 Map of Disputanta
    1919 Map of Disputanta
    1919 Disputanta
    1919 Print · USGS
    Coastal Virginia during the late teens is characterized by a landscape of tidal creeks and rail-connected agricultural towns. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Sycamore Church, Star Hill School, and the scattered hamlets of Newville and Garysville.
    3 unique versions available

  2. 1943 Map of Savedge
    1943 Map of Savedge
    1943 Savedge
    1943 Print · USGS
    Surry and Prince George Counties appear here during the Second World War as a landscape of timber mills and tidal creeks. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like the Lone Oak Grist Mill, Burrowsville, and Gravel Hill Church.

  3. 1943 Map of Richmond, 1972 Print
    1943 Map of Richmond, 1972 Print
    1943 Richmond
    1972 Print · USGS
    Coastal Virginia and the state capital are shown in detail during the mid-century era of infrastructure expansion. Genealogists and historians can trace the grounds of Richmond Nat Battlefield Park, locate the Yorktown Nat Cem, or follow the many rural routes through Amelia Court House and Tappahannock.

  4. 1949 Map of Richmond, 1951 Print
    1949 Map of Richmond, 1951 Print
    1949 Richmond
    1951 Print · USGS
    Coastal Virginia in the years following World War II remained a landscape of historic river towns and expanding military bases. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail lines of the Southern Ry and locate established landmarks from Camp Lee to the remote reaches of Dragon Swamp.

  5. 1956 Map of Savedge, 1958 Print
    1956 Map of Savedge, 1958 Print
    1956 Savedge
    1958 Print · USGS
    Surry and Prince George Counties appear here in the mid-fifties, still defined by a network of rural churches and tidal waterways. Researchers can trace the locations of the Lone Oak Grist Mill and settlements like Burrowsville and Barham.

  6. 1959 Map of Richmond
    1959 Map of Richmond
    1959 Richmond
    1959 Print · USGS
    Mid-century Virginia is captured here at its most vital rail and river junctions, from the capital city to the Chesapeake Bay. Genealogists and historians can trace the development of colonial settlements like Williamsburg and military landmarks including Fort Monroe and Camp Lee.

  7. 1964 Map of Richmond
    1964 Map of Richmond
    1964 Richmond
    1964 Print · USGS
    Coastal and central Virginia are mapped during the mid-twentieth century, showing the critical intersection of rail, river, and military life. Genealogists can trace family roots through rural county seats like Amelia or find vanished coastal neighborhoods near Phoebus and Hilton Village.

  8. 1966 Map of Savedge, 1967 Print
    1966 Map of Savedge, 1967 Print
    1966 Savedge
    1967 Print · USGS
    The rural Virginia Tidewater comes into focus during the mid-sixties, showing the marshy borderlands of Surry and Prince George counties. Researchers can trace historic family locations near Johnsons Landing or locate old community centers like Brandon Ch and Lone Oak Mill.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 1973 Map of Richmond, 1974 Print
    1973 Map of Richmond, 1974 Print
    1973 Richmond
    1974 Print · USGS
    The Virginia Tidewater and Piedmont come alive in the early seventies, showcasing a region defined by its great rivers and massive military installations. Researchers can trace the mid-century growth of Richmond or locate family sites near Amelia Court House and Highland Springs.
    2 unique versions available

  10. 1984 Map of Petersburg, 1985 Print
    1984 Map of Petersburg, 1985 Print
    1984 Petersburg
    1985 Print · USGS
    Central Virginia in the mid-eighties shows a complex landscape of growing suburban centers and significant military installations. Researchers can trace historic boundaries and civic sites from Amelia Court House to the Glendale Nat Cem and Virginia State College.
    2 unique versions available

  11. 2022 Map of Savedge, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Savedge, 2022 Print
    2022 Savedge
    2022 Print · USGS
    Surry and Prince George counties appear here in the modern era, revealing a landscape of historic crossroads and coastal swamplands. Researchers can trace local heritage through Burrowsville, Lone Oak Mill, and the Brandon Church Cem.

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