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Maps, Storm Drains, Paving Plans, 1952- 1959, 1-9-1 Alta Vista, Frank A MONTGOMERY COUNTY ARCHIVES MAP INDEX Abandoned Vehicle Lot (lots along Route 29, Columbia Pike), 1983, 4-3-18 Aberdeen Road, Bradley Hills, Assessment map, 1953, 1-6-11 Acacia Avenue, Maplewood, Assessment map, 1952, 1-4-12 Adelphi Road, New Hampshire Avenue to stream, 1960, 1961, 3-5-5 Albert Stewart Subdivision, Linden, Lyttonsville urban renewal project plans, 1984, 1-3-1 Allen Chapel Road, Dayton Street, Paving plans, storm drains, street dedication plat, 1959, 1960, 3-3-24 Allanwood, Flint Hill Road, Tierra Drive to Layhill Road, Plan and profile, 1964, 4-4-8 Allanwood Subdivision, Homewood, Marymount Proposed assessment, Graph, 1951, 1-6-3 Alley, Bonifant Street to Ripley Street, 1952, 1-3-16 Alley, Georgia Avenue to J.C. Penney, n.d., 1-6-2 Alta Vista, 1901, 1941, 1-5-12 Alta Vista, Benton Avenue, Paving and assessment plans, 1960, 1962, 3-5-24 Alta Vista, Chandler Street, Paving and assessment plans, 1960, 1962, 3-5-24 Alta Vista, Forest Road, Sewer extension, assessment maps, storm drains, paving plans, 1952- 1959, 1-9-1 Alta Vista, Frank A. Bock Tract, 1955-1956, 1-5-12 Alta Vista, Georgetown Village, Bells Mill Road and Democracy Boulevard, Water lowering, Plats and power distribution, 1961, 1-8-14 Alta Vista, Holland Avenue, Paving and assessment plans, 1960, 1962, 3-5-24 Alta Vista, Page Hill Subdivision, Beech Avenue to Linden, 1951, 1-5-12 Alta Vista, Page Hill Subdivision, Cantrell Lane, 1951, 1-5-12 Alta Vista, Page Hill Subdivision, Forest Road, 1951, 1-5-12 Alta Vista, Page Hill Subdivision, Maple Avenue, 1951, 1-5-12 Alta Vista, Page Hill Subdivision, Page and Beech Avenues, Storm drain map, 1949, 1-5-12 Alta Vista Gardens, Ipswich Road, Assessment map, 1952, 1-4-9 Alta Vista Gardens, Jarvis Lane, Old Georgetown Road to Broad Street, Map and assessment, 1951, 1-4-10 Alta Vista Gardens, Proposed assessment on Broad Street, 1951, 1-4-2 Alta Vista Road, Linden Avenue, Plan sheet, profile sheet, profile and typical section sheet, 1965, 5-1-1 Alta Vista Terrace, Conway Drive, Hendry Estates, Assessment map, 1955, 1-4-11 Alta Vista Terrace, Conway Road, Sidewalk and assessment plans, cost estimates, 1955, 1-8-2 Alta Vista Terrace, Singleton Drive, Hendry Estates, Assessment map, 1955, 1-4-11 Alton Parkway and Woodland Drive, Silver Spring District, Water and sewer extension, 1957, 3- 2-12 American Security and Trust Company Property, Bethesda Shopping Center, 1958, 3-2-25 Amherst Avenue, 400' north of Windham Lane, 1966, 5-2-14 Amherst Avenue, Prichard Road to Reedie Drive, Proposed widening, 1969, 5-5-3 Amherst Avenue, Wheaton district, Reedie Drive to University Boulevard, Plan and profile, 1963, 4-3-14 Amherst Avenue, Wheaton District, Storm drain plan and profile, 1963, 4-3-14 Amherst Avenue, Wheaton Manor, Plan and profile, 1958, 3-3-5 Montgomery County Archives, MAP INDEX 2 Anderson Street, Colesville District, Paving and storm drain plans, 1969, 5-3-15 Anderson Tract, Preliminary plan, 1970, 3-1-1 Anthony Street, Kensington Estates, Plans, 1951, 1-4-14 Apple Tree Lane, Fairland Acres, Plan and profile, 1961, 4-2-5 Arcola, Bernard Drive, Grade establishment, 1960, 1-9-10 Arcola, Martin Avenue, Grade establishment, n.d., 1-9-10 Arcola, Parker Avenue, Plan and profile, 1958, 1961, 1-9-10 Arcola, Resubdivision, dedication plat, 1940, 1-9-10 Arcola, Schofield Street, Grade establishment, 1960, 1-9-10 Arcola and Nairn Road, Storm drains, 1961, 1-9-10 Arcola and Nairn Subdivision, Construction, drains, right-of-way, n.d., 3-2-17 Arcola and Nairn Subdivision, Final assessment, n.d., 1-9-9 Arcola and Nairn Subdivision, Hermitage and Martin Avenues and Nairn Road, Paving and storm drains, 1958, 1959, 3-3-21 Arcola and Nairn Subdivision, Site plan, Lot 5, Block G, A. G. Gulko property, 1961, 3-3-21 Arcola and Nairn Subdivision, Storm drainage study, 1957, 3-2-16 Arcola Avenue, Georgia Avenue to Parker Avenue, Sidewalk plan, 1961, 4-2-1 Arcola Avenue, Grade establishment, paving plan, storm drain plan, 1959, 3-3-21 Arcola Avenue, Plat, dedication plats 5 and 7, 1909, n.d., 3-3-21 Arcola Avenue and Kemp Mill Road, Grade establishment, paving plan, storm drain plan, 1959, 1960, 3-3-21 Arcola Avenue and University Boulevard, Arcola Avenue Channelization, 1970, 5-3-13 Arcola Street, Sidewalk plans, n.d., 1-10-4 Argyle Club Estates, Assessment map, 1952, 1-3-16 Argyle Park, Bristol Avenue, Maps and frontage table, 1951, 1-3-5 Argyle Park Section 1, Alley assessment plan, 1954, 1-6-28 Arlington Road, Bethesda, 1961, 1-4-6 Arlington Road, Bethesda Avenue to Bradley Boulevard, 1951, 1-4-6 Arlington Road, Bradley Boulevard to Little Falls Branch Parkway, 1963, 4-4-1 Arlington Road, Study, 1955-1957, 1-1-7 Arlington Road Extension, proposed, Bradley Boulevard to Little Falls Branch Parkway, Location map, plan and profile, typical cross sections, 1958, 4-3-15 Arliss, Nellie Tract, Silver Spring, Piney Branch Road, 1954, 6-2-10 Army Map Service, Sangamore Road, 1949, n.d., 3-4-7 Army Map Service, Sangamore Road, Fort Sumner Site, Consolidated property map, 1946, 3-4-7 Arrington Drive, 1952, 1-6-14 Arrington Drive, 1953, 1-6-14 Arroyo Drive, Hensley, Lux Lane north 1000 feet, 1962, 4-1-14 Arvin Street, Sidewalk plans, 1958, 1-10-4 Ashburton, Belhaven Road, Ashburton Lane to Lone Oak Drive, Sidewalk, n.d., 3-5-7 Ashburton, Belhaven Road, Marquette Drive to Lone Oak Drive, Sidewalk, n.d., 3-5-7 Montgomery County Archives, MAP INDEX 3 Ashburton, Hollins Drive, Friars Road to Singleton Drive, Sidewalk plan, 1963, 4-4-11 Ashburton, Julliard Drive, Ashburton Lane to Marquette Drive, Sidewalk, n.d., 3-5-7 Ashburton, Marquette Drive, Ashburton Lane to Belhaven Road, Sidewalk, n.d., 3-5-7 Ashburton, Part of Blocks 17, 26, 28, 1961, 1-2-3 Ashburton, Stoneham Road, De Paul Drive to Ashburton Lane, Sidewalk plan, 1965, 5-1-14 Ashton Road, n.d., 3-1-15 Ashton/Sandy Spring, Olney, Master plan, proposed land use, proposed zoning, 1980, 6-4-16 Aspen Hill, Land use plan, 1970, 2-2-16 Aspen Hill, Master plan, 1970, 2-2-16 Aspen Hill, Zoning and highway plan, 1970, 2-2-16 Aspen Hill and vicinity, Land use master plan, 1971-1972, 2-5-9 Aspen Hill and vicinity, Zoning and highway plan, land use plan, 1971, 6-4-7 Aspen Hill Road, Parkland Drive to Georgia Avenue, n.d., 3-4-8 Aspen Hill Road, Parkland Drive to Georgia Avenue, Plan and profile, right-of-way, 1956, 1962, n.d., 3-4-9 Aspen Hill Road, Station 24+00 to Georgia Avenue, Right-of-way, 1962, 3-4-9 Aspen Hill Road, Storm drain plan, 1962, 3-4-9 Aspen Knolls, Renn Street, Plan and profile, grade establishment, 1954, 1960, 3-5-11 Astoria Lane, Ednor Acres, 1950, 1-2-1 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, Retaining wall, final assessment, 1956- 1959, 1-9-4 Avery Road, Replacement of bridge No. 49 over Rock Creek, right-of-way plat, 1990, 2-4-10 Ayrlawn, North Bethesda Recreation Center, Boundary survey, n.d., 1-9-15 Ayrlawn Elementary School, c. 1983, 2-2-24 Ayrlawn Subdivision, Lindale Drive, Assessment map, 1952, 1-4-15 Badger Drive, n.d., 1-4-24 Bank, Branch, Drive-in facility, Sandy Spring, Site development plan and notes, 1963, 4-2-11 Bannockburn, East Halbert Road, Sidewalk plan, 1960, 3-5-2 Bannockburn Drive, 1953, 1-6-17 Barber property, Cloverly, Fairland & White Oak, Pre-preliminary plan, 1980-1981, 2-3-22 Barron Street, Rolling Terrace, Assessment map, 1952, 1-4-9 Batchellors Forest Road, Paving and drainage plan, 1969, 7-5-8 Battery Lane, House location plat, right-of-way plan, Wisconsin Avenue to Battery Lane, 1961, 1962, 3-4-15 Bauer Drive, Rock Creek Manor, MD Route 28 to Russett Road, 1965, 5-1-2 Baughman Court, Baughman Drive 600' northward to cul-de-sac, Plan and profile and storm drainage, 1979, 6-3-6 Beach Drive, Rockville Pike to Cedar Lane, 1961, 4-4-9 Beallsville, Dawsonville, Medley District, 1878, 7-1-13 Beech Avenue, Alta Vista, Page Hill Subdivision, Storm drain map, 1949, 1-5-12 Beech Avenue, Plans and profiles, 1953, 1-6-13 Montgomery County Archives, MAP INDEX 4 Beech Tree Road, Burning Tree Valley, Grade establishment, storm drain and paving plan, 1956, 3-3-8 Belhaven Road, Ashburton, Ashburton Lane to Lone Oak Drive, Sidewalk, n.d., 3-5-7 Belhaven Road, Ashburton, Marquette Drive to Lone Oak Drive, Sidewalk, n.d., 3-5-7 Belhaven Road, Assessment plan, 1962, 3-5-7 Bells Mill Road, 1959, 3-4-3 Bells Mill Road, Alta Vista District, Georgetown Village, Water lowering, plats and power distribution, 1961, 1-8-14 Bells Mill Road, Dedication plats, storm drains, grade establishment, 1954-1959, 1-8-15 Bells Mill Road, Potomac District, Dedication plats 1-10, n.d., 4-2-7 Bells Mill Road, Potomac District, Paving plan, c. 1962, 1964, 4-2-7 Belmont Court, Assessment and paving plans, n.d., 1-7-8 Bel Pre Farms, Homecrest Road, Homecrest, Paving plan and profile, 1956, 4-2-2 Bel Pre Road, Dedication plats 1 through 7, 1965, 1966, 3-4-16 Bel Pre Road, Georgia Avenue to Layhill Road, Plan and profile, 1965, 3-4-16 Bel Pre Woods, Dowlais Drive, Sidewalk plan, 1970, 5-4-7 Bel Pre Woods, Paving and drainage plans, 1961, 4-1-3 Bel Pre Woods, Plats 16 and 17, Paving and drainage plan, drainage profiles, preliminary plan, 1963, 4-2-15 Beltsville and Fairland, Land use, zoning and highway plan, 1966, 2-3-21 Beltsville and Fairland corridor, City center, 1966, 2-3-21 Beltsville and Fairland corridor, City center, 1968, 2-3-20 Belvedere Boulevard, Rosewood, Assessment plans, 1954, 1-4-18 Belverde Boulevard, Forest Estates, Final completion map, 1950, 1-2-6 Bentley Avenue, Jennings Road North 175' + Storm drain, assessment plans, 1954, 1-6-16 Benton Avenue, Alta Vista District, Paving and assessment plans, 1960, 1962, 3-5-24 Bernard Drive, Arcola, Grade establishment, 1960, 1-9-10 Berry District (north), Spencerville, 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