A general map of the known and inhabited parts of Virginia / ... copied by order of A.W. McDonald, Esq[ui]re ; [signed] Charles Booth. Oct. 1860.

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A general map of the known and inhabited parts of Virginia / ... copied by order of A.W. McDonald, Esq[ui]re ; [signed] Charles Booth. Oct. 1860.

1 map : ms., col., pen and ink on cloth ; 51 x 69 cm., on sheet 58 x 77 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6927649

Library of Virginia

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