
Andersonville sits at a geographic crossroads in Central Virginia, where the headwaters of the Willis River and Little Willis River carve through the Piedmont landscape. This 2022 survey captures a rural terrain defined by historical property lines and a network of secondary roads that still bear the names of 19th-century industry, such as Garrett Mill Rd, Perkins Mill Rd, and Rock Mill Rd. The map provides a precise look at the convergence of three counties—Buckingham, Appomattox, and Prince Edward—along the southern bank of the Appomattox River.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
22 maps found

1961 Buckingham
Buckingham County, VA

1967 Andersonville
Buckingham County, VA

1967 Diana Mills
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Arvonia
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Buckingham
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Glenmore
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Gold Hill
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Howardsville
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Saint Joy
Buckingham County, VA

1968 Willis Mountain
Buckingham County, VA

1969 Gladstone
Buckingham County, VA

1979 Howardsville
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Andersonville
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Arvonia
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Buckingham
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Diana Mills
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Gladstone
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Glenmore
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Gold Hill
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Howardsville
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Saint Joy
Buckingham County, VA

2022 Willis Mountain
Buckingham County, VA