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The Countryside Transformed:
The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia 1870 - 1935

Maps

  • 1904
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore, Mattawoman Creek to Craddock Creek, 1904
  • 1904
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Pocomoke Sound, Chesconessex Creek to Pocomoke River, 1904
  • 1904
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Eastern Shore of Chesapeake, Butlers Bluff to the Gulf, 1904
  • 1904
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore, Craddock Creek to Chesconessex Creek, 1904
  • 1905
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore, Cape Charles and Vicinity, 1905
  • 1905
    - Map
    Tracing from Topographic Sheet, Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore from Craddock Creek to Hungars Creek, 1905
  • 1905
    - Map
    Tracing from Topographic Sheet, Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore, From the Gulf to near Butlers Bluff, 1905
  • 1905
    - Map
    Tracing from Topographic Sheet, Tangier and Watts Islands, Virginia, 1905
  • 1905
    - Map
    Department of Commerce and Labor, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay, Tangier and Watts Islands, Virginia, 1905
  • 1906
    - Map
    U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Fisherman's Island and The Isaacs, 1906

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