
The confluence of the James River and the Appomattox River anchors this regional study, which depicts the tidewater and piedmont regions of Virginia as they appeared in the mid-20th century. Major urban corridors link Richmond to Petersburg and Hopewell, while a dense network of secondary roads connects rural county seats like Amelia, Goochland, and King William. The map captures a significant military landscape during the post-war era, detailing sprawling installations such as Camp Pickett, Fort Eustis, and the historic coastal defenses at Fort Monroe.
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1917 Morattico
Richmond County, VA

1918 Morattico
Richmond County, VA

1926 Morattico
Richmond County, VA

1943 Richmond
Richmond County, VA

1944 Morattico
Richmond County, VA

1947 Haynesville
Richmond County, VA

1949 Richmond
Richmond County, VA

1959 Richmond
Richmond County, VA

1964 Richmond
Richmond County, VA

1968 Haynesville
Richmond County, VA

1968 Morattico
Richmond County, VA

1973 Richmond
Richmond County, VA

2022 Haynesville
Richmond County, VA

2022 Morattico
Richmond County, VA