RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA

The City of Richmond evolved from a trading post at Shockoe Creek to become Virginia’s capital city. In 1737 William Mayo, a friend of William Byrd II, completed his survey of the town of Richmond. His plan was one common to the Tidewater, a rectangular town design located east of Shockoe Creek. That year, Byrd held a lottery to sell off town lots. Mayo’s original plan included 112 numbered lots, 14 lots designated by letters, and two without any identification. Lots 97 and 98 were set aside for the Henrico Parish vestry, and St. John’s Church was erected on them in 1741. In 1742 Virginia’s General Assembly granted Richmond a town charter. Byrd’s son, William Byrd III, in debt and seeking a way to pay off his creditors, decided to hold a lottery in 1768 to sell additional lots west of Shockoe Creek.

When Virginia’s capital moved from Williamsburg to Richmond in 1780, Shockoe Hill was chosen as the site for the new capitol building; it would look over the town of Richmond that had developed on flat land adjacent to the James River. Nine directors, one of whom was Thomas Jefferson, were appointed to plan Virginia’s new capital. Jefferson proposed a gridiron plan for Shockoe Hill that would set apart the platted portion of “Richmond Town” from the new capitol. There would be two major connecting streets, Main and Cary, and “Capitol Square” would consist of three buildings. Ultimately, the General Assembly decided to combine all three branches of government into one building, and Jefferson was asked to design a plan for it (as were others). While in France, Jefferson worked with Charles-Louis Clerisseau to design what became Virginia’s Capitol Square. One of Richmond’s best-known features, it dominated Richmond’s skyline for decades.

Early maps of Richmond do not always convey the challenges presented by the area’s topographic features; hills, valleys, gullies, and ravines defined early Richmond’s topography and made the area difficult to traverse. As the city grew, the topography presented challenges to its development.

Richard Young became the first official surveyor for the City of Richmond in 1805. The Library of Virginia’s collections include three of Young’s manuscript city plans of Richmond that were drawn in 1809–10 and 1817. His plans “map” Richmond and project the city’s future development, but do not provide users with any contour lines or hachures to define Shockoe Hill and Valley. Today, Young’s plans are a part of the Richmond City Office of the City Engineer Collection and are still consulted. Tracings and handwritten copies of Young’s 1817 Plan of Richmond were created in the early 20th century by city engineers, and his plans have served recently as a resource for individuals researching the location of an early African American burial site that was referenced on Young’s 1809 plan.

Micajah Bates was appointed surveyor for the City of Richmond after Young’s death, and his 1835 map of the city notes the changes made to Shockoe Creek, the location of “Old Town Richmond,” and the city’s corporation lines. As the 19th century progressed, antebellum Richmond was the cultural, political, and financial capital of Virginia and served as the hub of the state’s developing railroad network as well as an important port, in part, due to the success of the James River and Kanawha Canal. As the city’s influence grew, so did its population. Moses Ellyson and other publishers helped shepherd visitors through Richmond by producing city directories that proved to be excellent guides for casual and business travelers. Ellyson’s 1856 Richmond City Directory contained a map of the city that listed 95 points of interest, including warehouses, banks, hotels, churches, and meeting places. Richmond’s topographical features are shown, as well. It also reveals that the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad line stopped on Broad Street between 8th and 9th Streets—the Library of Virginia’s present location. Ellyson’s directory notes that Richmond had a “hilly” terrain.

Richmond and its surrounding area were mapped during the Civil War, and the city remained relatively unscathed until April 1865, when Confederate forces set fire to their own warehouses. The fire spread to other parts of Richmond and was contained before it reached Capitol Square. Richmond’s business district was heavily damaged, however, and many businesses never fully recovered. Charles Ludwig’s Map of a Part of the City of Richmond showing the burnt districts, published by the Richmond Whig just a few days after the fall of Richmond, shows the areas that were destroyed. The map notes that residents had to rely on a pontoon bridge to travel to the Southside after the bridges connecting Richmond with Manchester were destroyed, and includes a crude sketch of Shockoe Creek.

Two years later, in 1867, the City of Richmond annexed 2.5 square miles of surrounding Henrico County, including the islands in the James River, neighborhoods in Union and Chimborazo Hills, and a section of Church Hill that faced Broad Street. Two new wards were created in 1867, Marshall and Clay, and a third, , was added in 1871. In the decades following the Civil War, several publishing firms created atlases for American cities including the Beers (1877) and the Baist (1889) atlases for the City of Richmond. The F. W. Beers Company published maps of cities and towns and often collaborated with local surveyors. In 1877 F. W. Beers, with assistance from James T. Redd, published Map of Richmond, Manchester and Suburbs…, which includes political divisions for Richmond City and Henrico County and the names of several property owners. Archives Reference Services | 800 East Broad Street | Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000 | 804.692.3888 | www.lva.virginia.gov RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 2

Other structural materials include fire insurance maps published Maps, Sanborn Fire Insurance Map Company Atlases, Maps of by the Sanborn Fire Insurance Company in the second half of the Richmond in Atlases and in General Master Plans in General 19th century and throughout the 20th century. These large-scale Library Collection, Atlases of Richmond in Special Collections, maps show commercial, industrial, and residential sections of a Cadastral Surveys and Maps of Richmond in Local Government city or town. Overall, thousands of cities in the United States, Records Collections, City of Richmond Local Government Canada, and Mexico were mapped. Designed to assist fire Records Collection – Manuscript and Original Maps, and the insurance agents, they are incredibly detailed, showing property Chesapeake and Ohio Collection. Researchers should note that boundaries, house and block numbers, fire alarm boxes, hydrants, this bibliographic work is not comprehensive; it is not a complete and other minute details. The first Sanborn maps for Richmond list of maps of Richmond in the Library of Virginia’s collections. were published in 1886. BIBLIOGRAPHY Richmond expanded in 1892 and again in 1906. Maps produced after this date show new wards: Clay, Lee, Henry, and Marshall. Brown, Elsa Barkley and Gregg D. Kimball. “Mapping the Terrain Jackson Ward no longer existed. In 1910 the city annexed the City of Black Richmond” in Journal of Urban History. Vol. 21, No. 3, of Manchester and expanded again in 1914. The city’s continued March 1995: 296–346. growth, the significant changes brought by the advent of the automobile, and technological advances in general parallel the Chesson, Michael B. Richmond After the War 1865–1890. Richmond City Department of Public Works’ increased publication Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1981. of Richmond City maps. One example of the department’s work is Map Showing the Territorial Growth of Richmond, where color Dabney, Virginius. Richmond: The Story of a City. Charlottesville: is used to show annexations by Richmond up to 1914. The University Press of Virginia, 1990. department published several maps throughout the 20th century and many are listed in this bibliography. Kimball, Gregg D. American City, Southern Place: A Cultural History of Antebellum Richmond. Athens, Georgia: The Richmond’s first master plan, published in 1946, “attempted University of Georgia Press, 2000. to put the city’s development in perspective and required 85 map plates”.1 The maps “map” the distribution of Richmond’s . “The Working People of Richmond: Life and population, the number of buildings erected, population density, Labor in an Industrial City, 1865–1920” in Labor’s Heritage. and other socioeconomic information. Vol. 3, No. 2, April 1991, p. 42–65.

The Library’s Richmond City Local Government Records Mordecai, Samuel. Richmond in By-Gone Days. Richmond: Collection includes many plats, surveys, and maps that are not The Dietz Press, 1946. a part of the Library’s historical map collection, but are valuable resources, nonetheless. A complete list of microfilmed Richmond Ristow, Walter. American Maps and Mapmakers. Detroit: Wayne City records can be found at www.lva.virginia.gov/public/local. State University Press, 1985. Other helpful archival collections are the Richmond City Office of the City Engineer, Accession 34886a-b; the T. Crawford Redd & Reps, John. Tidewater Towns: City Planning in Colonial Virginia Bros. Plats and Surveys, 1786–1952, Accession 35211; and the and Maryland. Williamsburg, Va.: The Colonial Williamsburg W. W. LaPrade & Bros. Records, 1803–2001, Accession 43183. Foundation, 1972. Comprehensive finding aids are available online for the Richmond City Office of the City Engineer and W. W. LaPrade & Bros. Ruggles, Jeffrey. The Burial Ground: An Early African-American collections. An in-house finding aid for the T. Crawford Redd Site in Richmond. December 2009. & Bros. Collection is accessible for researchers in the Library’s Archives Reading Room. Withers, Marianne McKee. “Complete in Every Part: Selected Maps of the City of Richmond,” in Virginia Cavalcade. Vol. 35, Listed in this bibliography are manuscript and published maps No. 4, Spring 1986, pp. 162–171. of Richmond that span more than two hundred years. The maps listed are available for research in the Library’s Archives, Maps, MAPS OF RICHMOND IN and Special Collections Reading Rooms. The bibliography is THE MAP READING ROOM divided by the following categories: Maps of Richmond in the Maps Reading Room, Maps of Richmond Arranged by Subject in A Plan of Richmond the Map Reading Room, Civil War Maps of Richmond, Topographic Col. William Mayo and James Wood Manuscript, Pen and Ink February 12, 1736 1 Marianne Withers, “Complete in Every Part; Select Maps of G3884.R5G46 1736 B89, Digital Image No.: 07_1332 the City of Richmond,” Virginia Cavalcade, Spring 1986, Volume 35, Number 4, pp. 162-170. RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 3

An Exact Copy of the Town of Richmond which Appears to be Plan of part of the City of Richmond, shewing the Situation of Taken in the Lifetime of William Byrd the Elder… the proposed Building William Byrd/Robert Boyd Benjamin Henry Latrobe Manuscript, Pen and Ink Facsimile 1787 1967 G3884.R5G46 1787. B9 G3884.R5 1798 .L3 1967

An Exact Copy of a Plan of the Town of Richmond Plan of part of the City of Richmond, showing the Situation of William Byrd the proposed building Richmond: Richmond Times Dispatch Benjamin Latrobe. Printed Ithaca, N.Y.: Historic Urban Plans 1930 Facsimile G3884.R5G46 1787 .B93 1970 G3884.R5 1798 .L3 1970 A Plan of Richmond… American Bank and Trust Company A Plan of the City of Richmond in Henrico County, State of Virginia Richmond R. B. James Printed September 24, 1804 1932 Photoprint G3884.R5 1737 .M3 1933 755.44 1804 6 pts.

An Exact Copy of a Plan of the Town of Richmond which Appears A Plan of the City of Richmond by Richard Young to be Taken in the Lifetime of William Byrd the Elder Richard Young Ithaca, New York: Historic Urban Plans 1809? Facsimile Negative Photostat 1974 G3884.R5 1809 .Y68 (Photostat made in V.S.L. from original 755.44 1736/1737 1974 loaned by H. A. Blankenship, Dept. of Public Utilities, June 1963)

Copy of a Plan of Richmond with the Names of the Takers up of A Plan of the City of Richmond by Richard Young Lots in the hand writing of William Byrd the elder, supposed to Richard Young be as it stood at his death in the year 1742 1809? William Byrd Computer Printout Richmond G3884. R5 1809 .Y68, Digital Image No.: 09_1282_02 Blueprint Young 1809 1926 755.44 1742? 1926 A Plan of the City of Richmond Richard Young/Traced from the Original in the City Engineer’s Richmond 1782 Office, May 6, 1916 by William J. Moll Matthew White Negative Photostat on Paper Richmond 1916 Printed G3884.R5 1809 .Y68 1916 1987 755.44 1782 1987 A Plan of the City of Richmond Richard Young This is a Map of the Town of Manchester Copied from a Map 1932 Belonging to the Office of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Photoprint Richmond Chancery District for Mr. Archibald Freeband This map was pantographed and redrawn by the Department Joseph Mayo of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design, April 14, 1932, Richmond from a lithographic reproduction of Young’s map of Richmond Photoprint about 1809 755.44 1790? 1820? 755.44 1809? 1932 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 4

Map of the City of Richmond and its Jurisdiction, including Map of the City of Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia Manchester, to which is attached the 100 acre Lots drawn as W. Sides prizes in Byrd’s lottery … by Richard Young 1960 Copy of the original by Frank T. Bates Facsimile Positive Photoprint of Manuscript Map in Richmond Department G3884. R5 1856 .S54 1960 of Public Works 755.44 1817 6 pts. Map of the City of Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia W. Eugene Ferslew Map of the City of Richmond and its jurisdiction, including 1859 Manchester, to which is attached the 100 acre lots drawn as Negative Photostat prizes in Byrd’s lottery … by Richard Young Reprinted by “The Virginia Guardsman” May 1935 Copy of the original by Frank T. Bates 755.44 1859 1935 Black and White Photographic Reproduction G3884. R5 1817 .Y68 Richmond, Henrico County, Manchester and Springhill Chesterfield Co. City of Richmond, Virginia from the Hill Above the Waterworks T. Ettling Published by Lewis P. Clover, New York 1861 1834 Inkjet Print Aquatint 755.44 1861 Spalding Collection, G3884.R5A35 1834 .B46 Voorhees Collection, Digital Image No. Voorhees041.tif Richmond, Henrico County, Manchester and Springhill Chesterfield Co. Plan of the City of Richmond, drawn from Actual Survey and T. Ettling Original Plans, by Micajah Bates, 1835 From Illustrated London News Micajah Bates Printed 1835 1861 Printed Map G3884.R5S5 1861 .E8, Digital Image No.: LVA00128 G3884.R5 1835 .B37, Digital Image No.: 1000636885 1835 Bates.tif. Map of the City of Richmond Virginia from a survey by I. H. Adams, Assist. U.S. Coast Survey Plan of the City of Richmond I. H. Adams 1838 Washington, D.C.: Published by C. Bohn Manuscript 1864? G3884.R5 1838 .P53, Digital Image No.: 11_0418_002 Positive Photostat of Map in Library of Congress 755.44 [1864?] Plan of Richmond, Henrico County, Manchester and Springhill, Virginia Map of a part of the city of Richmond showing the Charles Morgan burnt districts 1848 C. L. Ludwig Photostat Richmond: Published by Wm. Ira Smith, proprietor, Richmond G3884.R5 1848 .M6, Digital Image No.: 17_0124 Whig Printed Plan of Richmond, Henrico County, Manchester and 1865 Springhill, Virginia G3884. R5S5 1865 .L8, Digital Image No.: LVA00012 Charles Morgan 1849? Richmond, Virginia, from Surveys by Capt. Peter S. Michie, Printed Map U.S. Army Corps of Engineers… G3884.R5 1849 .M6, Digital Image No.: 17_0771_006 and Richmond: Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee 0 07.tif Published with permission of the National Archives 1865 Map of the City of Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia Facsimile W. Sides. G3884.R5 S5 1865 .M5 Baltimore: S. A. Sandys, Printer Printed 1856 G3884.R5 1856 .S54, Digital Image No. 08_1354_02 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 5

Office Map of the City of Richmond, Va. and Surrounding’s, 1873 Horsecar Lines: Richmond and Manchester, Virginia, 1887 F. Geese Julian W. Tarrant Richmond: Published by J. F. Z. Caracristi Glendale, Calif.: Interurban Press, 1986 Printed Printed 1873 1887/1986 G3884.R5 1873 .C37, Digital Image No.: 11_0418_001 G3884.R5P33 1887 .T3

Gray’s New Map of Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia Map of the City of Richmond, Va. 1872–1882 Richmond: Published by Cooke, Howard & Co. Negative Photoprint Printed 755.44 1873–82? 1888 755.44 1888 Map of the City of Richmond, Va. J. F. Zeilinger Caracristi Map of the Richmond Union Passenger Railway Equipped Richmond: F. Geese, Lith. by the Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Company Printed G. H. Glover 1874 New York 755.44 1874 1888 Negative Photoprint Illustrated Atlas of the City of Richmond 755.44 1888(1) F. W. Beers Richmond?: F. W. Beers Plan of “Riverview” Adjoining the West End City Parks Printed James T. Redd, Surveyor of Henrico County 1876 Richmond: For sale by R. B. Chaffin & Co. Real Estate G1294 .R5B4 1876 Auctioneers, 10th Street between Main & Bank Streets 755.44 1876 Copy 3—Negative Photostat Printed 1888 Map of Richmond, Manchester and Suburbs from Surveys by G3884 .R5G46 1888 .R4 Jas. T. Redd, county surveyor, Henrico Co., Va. F. W. Beers 1890 Map of Richmond, Manchester and Suburbs Richmond: Published by F. W. Beers F. W. Beers Printed Richmond: J. Thompson Brown & Co., 1113 Main Street 1877 Printed 755.44 1877, Digital Image No.: 17_0771_001 and 2.tif 1890 G3884.R5 1890 .B4 Gray’s New Map of Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia Jacob Chace Richmond Chamber of Commerce Map of Cities of Richmond Philadelphia: O. W. Gray & Son. and Manchester, and Adjacent Territory Extending Five Miles Out Printed of the State Capitol, the Distances Being Shown by One-Quarter 1877 Mile Circles 755.44 1877 (1) Digital Image No. 16_0128_001 James. T. Reed and Son 1890 Map of Richmond, Virginia 1881 Negative Photostat From Murphy, Daniel, Richmond Va.: A Guide 755.44 1890 Richmond: J. W. Randolph & English Printed Map of the City of Manchester, Va., and surrounding territory 1881 James T. Redd and Son, Surveyors and Engineers 755.44 [1881] Richmond: A. Hoen & Co. Printed Cities of Richmond and Manchester, Va. 1893–1898? Printed 755.44 1893–1898? 1886? 755.44 1886? J. L. Hill Printing Co.’s Map of Richmond, Va. and Surroundings Arthur Schrivener Printed 1896 755.44 1896 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 6

Richmond and Manchester, Virginia Map of Richmond, Virginia, Showing the Seven Hills George F. Cram 1912? Chicago: George F. Cram Negative Photostat Printed 755.44 1912? 1899 755.44 1899 Richmond, Va. C. Addis Map of the Principal Business Section of Richmond, Virginia Richmond: C. W. Saunders? Henning & Baker, Publishers Printed Richmond: Henning and Baker, 1105 E. Main Street 1912 Printed G3884.R5 1912 .R534 1899 G3884.R5 1899 .H4 ­– Original Information Map of the city of Richmond and 755.44 1899 (1) – Negative Photostat Guide to Points of Interest Compiled and Published by Bolton, Clarke & Pratt, Incorporated, New Map of Richmond, Va. Civil Engineers Baltimore, Md.: Published by A. E. Lytle, mgr., 126 Calhoun St. Richmond: Bolton, Clarke & Pratt, Inc., 737 East Main Street Printed Printed 1901 1914 G3884.R5 1901 .U5 755.44 1914

New Map of Richmond, Va. Map of Richmond Virginia Baltimore: A. E Lytle Clyde W. Saunders Printed Richmond 1901 Printed 755.44 1901 1914 755.44 1914 (2) Map of the City of Richmond, Va., Showing Present War and Precinct Boundaries Plat of a Section Traced from a Map with the following title: H. P. Beck, Civil Engineer This is a Map of the Town of Manchester copied from a Map Richmond: Clyde W. Saunders Belonging to the Office of the Supreme Court of Chancery for the Printed Richmond Chancery District for Mr. Archibald Freeland 1904 Jos. Mayo, Surveyor 755.44 1904 Traced by J. S. Potts, Jr. 1915 Map of Richmond with Inset Showing Battlefields 755.44 1915 From Official Encyclopaedic Guide to Richmond and Vicinity. 1906 Map of Richmond, Virginia and Surrounding Territory Negative Photostat T. Crawford Redd & Bro. 755.44 1906 Richmond: Clyde W. Saunders. Printed Map of the City of Richmond, Va., Showing Present Corporation 1919 Lines as Established Dec. 6, 1906, also Old Ward Boundaries 755.44 1919 Richmond: Clyde W. Saunders Printed Clarke’s Guide Map Richmond and Suburbs January 15, 1907 E. C. C. Clarke 755.44 1907, Digital Image No.: 17_0771_008 and 009.tif Richmond: Published by E. C. C. Clarke Printed Brookland Park Plan 1920 Richmond 755.44 1920 1909 Blueprint Clarke’s Guide Map Richmond and Suburbs G3884.R5G46 1909 .B3 Carlton Collection E. C. Clarke Richmond: E. C. Clarke 1920 [Printed 1925] 755.44 1920 1925 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 7

City of Richmond and Environs Showing Location of Wagner’s Complete Map of Richmond Colored Population Cincinnati: A. C. Wagner Co. Richmond: Department of Public Works Printed Printed 1927 1923, Revised to Feb. 1, 1925 G3884.R5 1927 .A3 755.44 1923 1925; Digital Image No.: 16_0651_001 Richmond Map City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Richmond: Department of Public Works Map showing Valentines Indian lore at the site of Richmond, Va., Printed 1600–1700, Dec. 20, 1924 1927 Emmett C. Clarke G3884.R5 1927 .R5 Carlton Collection Richmond: E. C. Clarke? Printed Map of Richmond, Va. Diazo Type E. C. Clarke G3884.R5S2 1924 .C53 Richmond: A. Hoen & Co. Printed Map of Richmond, Va. 1928 E. C. Clarke 755.44 1928 Richmond: A. Hoen & Co. Printed Ashburn’s Map of Richmond, Virginia 1925 J. Foster Ashburn 755.44 1925 (1) FRAGILE: DO NOT SERVE Printed 1930 City of Richmond and Environs 755.44 1930 Richmond Department of Public Works Richmond: Department of Public Works, 1923 Map of Richmond, Va. Printed E. C. Clarke Revised to Feb. 1, 1925 Richmond: A. Hoen & Co. G3884.R5 1925 .R5, Digital Image No.: 100063611 Printed 1930 Situation Plan C&O Ry. Tunnel Beneath Church Hill, 755.44 1930 (1) Richmond, Virginia Richmond: Department of Public Works Map of Richmond, Virginia and Suburbs Trace from original made January 5, 1927? Verner C. Aurell Brownline Print Printed G3884.R5P33 1925 .R53; Digital Image No.: 08_0696_13.tif 1931 755.44 1931 Map of Richmond, Va. E. C. Clarke Map of Richmond, Virginia and Suburbs Richmond: A. Hoen & Co. Verner C. Aurell Printed Printed 1926 1931 755.44 1926 755.44 1931 Copy 2

Map of Richmond, Va. City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs, E. C. Clarke Revised to Jan. 1, 1933 Richmond: E. C. Clarke Richmond: Department of Public Works Printed Printed 1926 1933 755.44 1926 (1) G3884.R5 1933 .R5

Commercial Map of Richmond, Virginia, and Vicinity City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs V. C. Ancell Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design Richmond: R. F. Bower Washington, D.C.: the Columbia Planograph Co. Printed Printed 1926 Issue of 1933 755.1926 (2) 755.44 1933 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 8

Points of Interest in and Around Richmond, Virginia Premier Map of Richmond, Virginia Featuring House Numbers, W. F. Beamon Transit Lines, Playgrounds, Etc. Printed Alexander Gross April 1933 New York: Geographia Map Co. 755.44 1933 (1) Printed Ca. 1947 R. F. Bower’s Commercial Map of Richmond, Virginia 755.44 ca. 1947 and Suburban Area. M. W. Richwine, Jr. City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Richmond: R. F. Bower Department of Public Works Printed Richmond: Richmond Chamber of Commerce, 1939 1304 State-Planters Bank Building 755.44 1939 Printed 1947 R.F. Bower’s Commercial Map of Richmond, Virginia 755.44 1947? and Suburban Area M. W. Richwine, Jr. Map of Richmond Showing Bus Lines Richmond: R. F. Bower Virginia Transit Co. Printed Printed 1940 1950 755.44 1940 755.44 1950

City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design, Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design 1941 Richmond: Bureau of Survey and Design Zoning Memoranda by City Planning Commission Printed September 15, 1942 1950 Printed G3884.R5 1950 .R5 Carlton Collection 1942 755.44 1942 Map of a Portion of Richmond Near Monroe Park Showing Old Scuffletown Road District Map, City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Printed Department of Public Works, Bureau of Survey and Design 1951 Printed 755.44 1951 Issue of 1943 755.44 1943 Lord’s Indexed Street Map of Greater Richmond, Virginia Newton, Mass.: Harry D. Lord and Son Polyconic Projection Map of the Greater Richmond and Vicinity Printed Ben F. Busby and Henry N. Clark 1954 Detroit, Mich.: Hearne Brothers G3884.R5 1954 .H3 Printed 1945 City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs 755.44 1945 Richmond Bureau of Engineers Richmond: Prepared and Distributed by Richmond Chamber Indexed Street Map of Richmond, Virginia of Commerce, 15 North Street Acme Map Company Printed Huntington, W.Va.: Acme Map Company 1954 Printed G3884.R5P2 1954 .R53 Carlton Collection 1946 755.44 1946 City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Department of Public Works Ward and Precinct Map, City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Richmond: Richmond Chamber of Commerce Richmond Department of Public Works 616 East Franklin Street Richmond: Office of General Registrar Printed Printed 1958 1946 755.44 1958 G3884.R5F7 1946 .R5 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 9

Lord’s Indexed Street Map of Metropolitan Richmond, Virginia City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Harry D. Lord and Son Richmond Bureau of Engineering Newton Mass: H. D. Lord Richmond: 2007 Printed Xerox Copy 1959 G3884.R5 1983 .R5; Digital Image No. 16_0508 G3884.R5 1959 .H37 Poster Map, Scarpetta Champion Map of Greater Richmond, Virginia… Printed Charlotte, N.C.: Copyright and 1997 Distributed by Champion Sales Corp. 755.44 1997 Printed 1960 Business Section, City of Richmond G3884.R5P2 1960 .C43 Carlton Collection Springfield, Mass.: Nirenstein’s National Reality Map Co. Printed City of Richmond, 1960 No Date Champion Map Corporation 755.44 N.D. Charlotte, N.C.: Champion Sales Corp. Printed MAPS OF RICHMOND ARRANGED BY 1960 SUBJECT IN THE MAP READING ROOM G3884.R5P2 1960 .C44 James River and Kanawha Canal: Capitol Square and Environs Richmond and the Historic Richmond-Petersburg Photographic Reproduction of F. W. Beers 1876 Lithographic Area Map and Visitor’s Guide Maps of Richmond, Virginia General Drafting Company 1876 Convent Station, N.J.: Humble Oil & Refining Company 755.44 C2 1876 N.D. Printed 1964 Scene of the Combat between Mers. J. H. Pleasants and G3884.R5S1 1964 .G4 T. Ritchie, Jr., Feb. 25, 1846 From Full Report of Virginia vs. Thomas Ritchie, Jr. City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs 1846 Richmond Bureau of Engineering Photoprint Richmond: The Bureau 755.44 H6 1846 1929 Printed 1965 Map of the City of Richmond, Virginia, 1861–1865 G3884.R5 1965 .R5 Prepared for the Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee by the Confederate War Museum, the Valentine Museum City of Richmond, Virginia and Environs Richmond: Department of Public Works. Department of Public Works Printed Printed 1961 1966 755.44 H6 1861–1865 1961 (1) 755.44 1966 Map Showing the Territorial Growth of Richmond A Guide to Richmond’s Expressway System Ancell Richmond Metropolitan Authority Richmond: Department of Public Works Richmond: Richmond Metropolitan Authority Printed Printed 1926 1976 755.44 H6 1926 G3884.R5P2 1976 .R5 A Pictorial Map of Richmond, Virginia Showing Highway Routes Map of the Southampton Area, City of Richmond, Virginia, 1973 and Location of Points of Historic and General Interest Printed W. M. Lewis 1973 Printed G3884.R5:2S62 1973 .M37 1937 755.44 H6 1937 (1); Digital Image No.: 17_0771_004.tif RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 10

Map of Richmond, Capital of Virginia Southern Railway Station, Richmond Division, Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson Land and Track Maps Printed 1927 1937? Blueprints 755.44 H6 1937; Digital Image No.: 17_0771_005.tif 755.44 R15 1927 (1)

A Plan of the Richmond Docks and James River Street Railway Map of Richmond from Rocketts to Warwick Julian Tarant L. Baldwin, Principal Engineer Printed Map March 1818 1930 Manuscript – (Board of Public Works 495 (7) 755.44 R15 1930 1982

Survey of James River between the Dock and the Islands Plan of Arlington, In Sydney, near Richmond Laid Out for with a View to the Connection of a Dam and Locks Mr. Charles M. Wallace, May 4, 1872 to be Sold at Auction by as Indicated in the Plan W. Goddin, Real Estate Auctioneer, on May 20, 1872 1829 Alexander Y. Lee Manuscript – Board of Public Works 495 (49) 1872 Positive Photostat – 755.44 H9 1829 Negative Photostat of original located in John K. Martin Papers, Accession 12 Skirmish at Richmond … from a Sketch of Lt. Allans of the 755.44 R2 1872 Queens Rangers January 5, 1781 Richmond, Virginia. Urban Atlas Containing Tract Data for Negative Photostat of original from Colonial Williamsburg Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas 755.44 M6 1775–1783 1781 Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office Printed Map of Chimborazo General Hospital as it Appeared 1974 July 6, 1862 755.44 S7 1960–1970 1975 Savage Smith, Del. Confederate States of America Diagram or Plan of the Haxall-Crenshaw Company Mill Property 1862 Richmond Positive Photostat No Date 755.44 M6 1861–1865 1862 Manuscript 755.44 S8 N.D. Map of the Vicinity of Richmond from Surveys and Reconnaissance Plots of the Surveys Made by the Order of the High Court of J. F. Gilmer Col. and Chief. Engr. Bureau Chancery, Byrd vs. Adams, by Benj. Bates Richmond, Virginia 1765? Copied in the office of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army Manuscript from originals loaned to the War Department by the 755.44 S8 1765? 17–?; Digital Image No: 14_1206 Southern Historical Society in 1878 1863 Plot of Land in the City of Richmond Belonging to Negative Photostat David Ross & Co. 755.44 M6 1863 1878 Joseph Watkins 1784 Plan of Richmond Dock Area Manuscript Andrew Talcott, Chief Superintendent of the Richmond and 755.44 S8 1784 1803 Danville Railroad 1851 … 45 Lotts (Richmond City) … Laid off from the Land of Color Photograph of Manuscript Map from Library of Congress Doc Phillip Turpin Agreeable to the Direction of the Geography and Map Division Directors Appointed by the Assembly Made from transparency used in article on Richmond maps in 1787? Virginia Cavalcade, Spring 1986 Manuscript 755.44 R15 1851 755.44 S8 1787? RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 11

Part of Plan of City of Richmond Embracing Lots in Basin of Plat of the Virginia State Armory Lot, Surveyed at the James River Canal & Adjoining Lots Instance of Capt. Blair Bolling John Williamson Micajah Bates October 29, 1793 1835 Manuscript – BPW 495 (2) Manuscript. Found in Miscellaneous Land Office Material Negative Photostat – 755.44 S8 1793 755.44 S8 1835 (1)

Part 1 of Plan of Richmond, Basin Lots, Etc. Map of Part of Richmond, Virginia Presented with the Report of the Committee to the 1841 Meeting of the James River Co. Manuscript November 25, 1793 Negative Photostat – 755.44 1841 Manuscript – BPW 495 (1) Negative Photostat – 755.44 S8 1793 (1) Map of the Virginia State Armory Showing Details of the West Wing Plan of the Proposed Site for the Virginia Manufactory of Arms Charles Dimmock John Clarke 1846 December 15, 1797 Negative Photostat of Manuscript Map enclosed with a letter Negative Photostat of original in Executive Communications, from Capt. C. Dimmock to the BPW dated June 2, 1846 Box 24 755.44 S8 1846 755.44 S8 1797 Pts 1 & 2 Map of a Portion of the Virginia State Armory Lot Showing the Plan of the Courses and Distances of the Water Wheel and Culvert of the West Wing Boundary Line of Richmond Charles Osborne J. Wood 1846 1805 Negative Photostat of Manuscript Map enclosed with a letter Negative Photostat of original that was in the Board of Public dated October 17, 1846, from Charles Osborne to the Board of Works. Whereabouts of original unknown Public Works in the Papers of the Armory Iron Co. 755.44 S8 1805 755.44 S8 1846 (1)

Plan of Capitol Square Showing the Location of the Map of the Virginia State Armory Lot Showing the Relative Public Guard Barracks, the Governor’s House and the Stables Location of the Armory Iron Works and the Boring Mill 1818 1848 Negative Photostat of Manuscript Map in Executive Papers, Box Negative Photostat of Manuscript Map enclosed with letter from 245, Folder for May 1818 Charles Dimmock to the Board of Public Works dated March 7, 755.44 1818 1848, in Papers of the Armory Iron Co. 755.44 S8 1848 Map of the Rear Portion of the Virginia State Armory Showing the Culvert Systems, Foundry, Boring Mill and James River Plan of the West Wing Basement of the Virginia State Blair Bolling Armory Showing the Water Wheel, Culvert and Public Guard 1828 Hospital Room Negative Photostat from original enclosed with a letter from E. S. Gay & John H. Knowles Capt. Blair Bolling to the governor dated April 3, 1828, in 1848 Reports of the Superintendent of the Armory, Box 1. Negative Photostat of Manuscript Map attached to deposition of 755.44 S8 [1828] E. S. Gay in Papers of the Armory Iron Co. 755.44 S8 1848 (1) Plat of a Survey of Four Half Acre Lots of Ground Contiguous to the Spring, the Waters of Which, it is Contemplated to Conduct Map of Richmond’s Waterfront from the Penitentiary on into the Buildings of the Penitentiary at Richmond Spring St. to Rocketts with a Large Portion of Manchester, Micajah Bates Showing Four Extant Bridges Across the James River with a 1835 Proposed Fifth Bridge Manuscript 1850 755.44 S8 1835 Manuscript Sketch Original – BPW 496 (6) Negative Photostat – 755.44 S8 1850? RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 12

Map of the Commonwealth’s Property Situated on the Map of the Virginia Penitentiary Property Shewing by Red Lines James River Canal in Richmond the Original Location by the Survey According to the Deed from December 17, 1851 Thomas Rutherford to J. Wood, Governor, dated May 4, 1797 and Manuscript by Yellow Shaded Lines which are recognized lines of adjoining Original – BPW 496 (7) properties and streets Negative Photostat – 755.44 S8 1851 Joseph I. Pleasants December 8, 1876 Plat of the Streets Proposed to be Opened through the Grounds Manuscript Belonging to the State, Adjacent to the Armory Buildings, 1852 755.44 S8 1876 1852 Negative Photoprint Tredegar Iron Works Photocopied by V. S. L. November 14, 1968, from printed map Richmond: Sanborn Map and Publishing Company in Senate Journal 1880 755.44 S8 1852 Negative Photostat 755.44 S8 1880 Plat of the Virginia State Armory Grounds, Showing the Location of Proposed Rights of Way Map Showing the Circle and the Intersecting Avenues with the 1852 Length of their Connecting Radii being the Land deeded to the Negative Photostat of Engraved Map from Document 89 of the Public and to the Lee Monument Association by the Heirs of House of Delegates Journal, 1852 Session, following page 7 W. C. Allen, Esq. 755.44 S8 1852 (1) C. P E Burgwyn 1887 Plan of the Portion of the Armory Lot Leased to Messrs. Negative Photoprint of original Oilcloth Survey in Papers of the Archer & Co. Showing the Precise Boundaries State Treasurer – Lee Monument Association Thomas M. Ladd 755.44 S8 1887 1856 Negative Photostat of original in Compiled State Contracts, Sketch Showing Site of Lee Monument changed to 1815–1865, p. 71 Make Monument Avenue Parallel to Broad St. 755.44 S8 1856 November 17, 1888 Negative Photoprint of original Sketch in the Papers of the Plat of the Rooms in the West Wing of the Armory State Treasurer – Lee Monument Association Leased to A.C. Layne 755.44 S8 1888 1856 Negative Photostat of original in Vol. 3 of Compiled State Manchester Contracts, 1815–1865, p. 74 1890? 755.44 S8 1856 (1) Manuscript 755.44 S8 1890? (Fragile) Map of the Area Occupied by the Confederate Dead, Holly-wood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. Cemetery Plat Maps for Cemetery Charles L. Ludwig (Cedarwood, Union Sycamore, Sons and Daughters of Ham, Richmond: Gary, Clemmitt & Jones, Printers Union Mechanics and Ebenezer Cemeteries) Printed Printed 1869 1890 G3884.R5G54 1868 .L8 755.44 S8 1890 1934–1936 (5 sheets)

Map of Sydney & Harvie Additions to the City of Richmond Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond Va. Alexander Y. Lee Printed Washington, D.C.: N. Peters Photo-Lithographer 1931 Printed 755.44 S8 1931 (Fragile) 1874 755.44 S8 1874 Plan Showing Property Owners in black bounded by Broad, Marshall, 10th and 11th. Streets, Richmond, Virginia Department of Public Works Bureau of Survey and Design Printed October 3, 1931 755.44 S8 1931 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 13

Preliminary Map. Fort Harrison Area, CIVIL WAR MAPS OF RICHMOND Richmond Battlefield Parks, Virginia , Eastern Division 1861 Printed 1933 Richmond, Henrico County, Manchester and Springhill, 755.44 S8 1933 Chesterfield County Theodor B. Ettling Topography. Maymont, City of Richmond London: London Illustrated News Department of Public Works Printed Printed 1861 1934 G3884.R5S5 1861 .E8; Digital Image No.: LVA00128 755.44 S8 1934 Map of the Rebel Capital: Topographical Sketch of the City of Fort Harrison Battlefield Richmond, Virginia with the Surrounding Encampments 1936 E. S. Hall Blueprint New York: Waters & Son 755.44 S8 1936? Printed 1861 Mount Calvary Cemetery. Richmond, Virginia G3884.R5S5 1861 .N4; Digital Image No.: LVA00127 July 1938, Revised July 1964, 1988 Positive Photostat and one Xerox Copy 1862 755.44 S8 1938 Johnson’s Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Peninsular Property Line Map of R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memorial Campaign in Virginia Park, Richmond, Virginia, January 1, 1965 A. J. Johnson Governor’s Office, Division of the Budget, Section of Engineering New York: A. J. Johnson 1965 Printed Brownline Print 1862 755.44 S8 1964 1965 G3882.V5S5 1862 .J6; Digital Image No.: LVA00216

Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia Johnson’s Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Printed Peninsular Campaign in Virginia June 1968 A. J. Johnson 755.44 S8 1968 New York: Johnson and Ward Printed Hollywood Cemetery 1862 March 1994 G3882.V5S5 1862 .J62: Digital Image No.: LVA00127 755.44 S8 1994 Eastern Army Guide: One Hundred and Topography Area Surrounding City of Richmond Fifty Miles Around Richmond Richmond Department of Public Works Charles Magnus Toledo, Ohio: R. H. Randall & Co. New York: C. Magnus Printed Printed 1922 1862 G3884.R5C2 1922 .R53 G3884.R5 1862 .E2; Digital Image No.: LVA00019

Topographical Survey Showing Area Surrounding Richmond Map of the Country Surrounding Richmond, Virginia Showing Department of Public Works the Railroads, Principal Roads, Water-courses, etc. Printed New York: Harper’s Weekly 1922 Printed 755.44 T6 A2 1922 August 23, 1862 Digital Image No. for Index Map: 17_0771_010.tif; Digital G3884.R5S5 1862 .M3; Digital Image No.: LVA00094 Image No.’s for Sheets: 17_0771_011.tif – 17_0771_086.tif RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 14

Map of the Seat of War Around Richmond Compiled for the Environs of Richmond Pacific Map Depot from the Latest Official Surveys Printed San Francisco: A. Gensoul 1864 Printed G3884.R5S5 1864 .E6; Digital Image No.: LVA00198 1862 G3884.R5S5 1862 .M33; Digital Image No. LVA00100 Richmond, Petersburg and Vicinity: General Grant’s Campaign War Map Richmond and Its Defences Constructed and Engraved to J. Baumgarten Illustrate “The War with the South” Boston: J. H. Bufford Charles Scholl Printed New York: Virtue & Yorston 1864 Printed G3884.R5S5 1864 .G4; Digital Image No.: LVA00005 1862 G3884.R5S5 1862 .S34; Digital Image No.: LVA00126 Map of the Country between Richmond and Petersburg Jeremy Francis Gilmer 1863 New York: H. L. Penfield, Lith. Printed Plan of the City of Richmond 1864 Printed G3884.R5S5 1864 .G5; Digital Image No.: LVA00003 1863 G3884.R5 1863 .P5 Carlton Collection 35133 Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Part of the Peninsula Jeremy Francis Gilmer One Hundred and Fifty Miles Around Richmond Printed Charles Magnus 1864 New York: C. Magnus G3884.R5S5 1864 .G53; Digital Image No.: LVA00122 Printed 1863 1865 G3884.R5S5 1863 .M3; LVA00033 Troop Movements in Richmond, Petersburg, Richmond and Its Defences Constructed and Engraved to Appomattox Area, April 1865 Illustrate “The War with the South” Traced by J. J. Oakley Charles Scholl 1865 New York: Virtue & Yorston G3884.A6S5 1865 .T7; Digital Image No: LVA00130 Printed 1863–1867 Map of a Part of the City of Richmond Showing the G3884.R5S5 1863 .S34 Carlton Collection 35133 Burnt Districts Charles L. Ludwig 1864 Richmond: W. I. Smith Printed Map of Eastern Virginia 1865 Printed G3884.R5S5 1865 .L8; Digital Image No.: LVA00012 1864 G3881.S5 1864 .M3; Digital Image No.: LVA00006 1867 and Later

Operations of the Army of the Potomac, May and June 1864 Richmond [1862–1865], 1867 from Surveys under the Direction Printed of Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers and Bvt. Lieut. 1864 Col. P. S. Mitchie, Capt. of Engineers, by command of Bvt. Maj. G3881.S5 1864 .O6; Digital Image No.: LVA00170 Genl. A. A. Humprhes, Brig. Genl. & Chief of Engineers surveyed and drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss, Assisted by F. Theilkuhl, J. Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Part of the Peninsula Strasser & G. Thompson Albert H. Campbell Nathaniel Michler Topographical Department, Department of Northern Virginia 1867 Sun Print Photostat 1864 Original in Military Maps Illustrating the Operations of the Armies G3884.R5S5 1864 .C3; Digital Image No.: LVA00121 of the Potomac & James, May 4th, 1864 to April 9th, 1865 Dept., Office of the Chief Engineers, 1869 G3884.R5S5 1867 .M5 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 15

Map of the Area Occupied by the Confederate Dead, Topography area surrounding city of Richmond Hollywood Cemetery Richmond Toledo, Ohio: R. H. Randall & Co., 1922 Charles L. Ludwig Scale 1:2,400 Richmond: Gary, Clemmit & Jones, Printers G3884.R5C2 1922 .R53 Printed April 1868 Richmond Sheet G3884.R5G54 1868 .L8 Edition of Sept. 1895 Washington, D.C.: The Survey, 1931 Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Part of the Peninsula Scale 1:62,500 Albert H. Campbell Pikesville, Md.: T. Sewall Ball Richmond Quadrangle 1891 Edition of 1939 Facsimile Reproduction Washington, D.C.: The Survey, 1939 G3884.R5S5 1891 .C3; Digital Image No.: 00123 Scale 1:31,680

Map of the Vicinity of Richmond, Va. and Part of the Peninsula Richmond Quadrangle Albert H. Campbell Revised 1956 Richmond: E. C. Clarke Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1959 1920 1:24,000 Photographic Reproduction from the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Richmond Quadrangle G3884.r5S5 1920 .C3; Digital Image No.: LVA00169 Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1966 Scale 1:24,000 Richmond, Virginia, 1865 Nathaniel Michler Richmond Quadrangle Richmond: Civil War Centennial Committee Photo-revised 1968 1965 Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1969 Facsimile Scale 1:24,000 G3884.R5S5 1965 .M5 Richmond Quadrangle Richmond [1862–1865] Photo-revised 1968 and 1974 Nathaniel Michler Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1976. Richmond: C. Niel Manson Scale 1:24,000 2003 Hand-colored Facsimile Richmond Quadrangle G3884.R5S5 2003 .M5 Photo-revised 1981 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1981 Map of the city of Richmond, Virginia 1861–1865 Scale 1:24,000 Richmond: Richmond Civil War Centennial Commission 1961 Richmond Quadrangle Printed Map Photo-revised 1987 755.44 H6 1861–1865 1961 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1987 Scale 1:24,000 TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Richmond Quadrangle Richmond Sheet Photo-revised 1987 Edition of Sept., 1895 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1991 Washington, D.C.: The Survey, 1911 Scale 1:24,000 Scale 1:62,500 Bon Air Quadrangle Richmond Sheet Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1965 Edition of Sept. 1895 Scale 1:24,000 Washington, D.C.: The Survey, 1920 Richmond, Virginia, Dept. of Public Works Scale 1:62,500 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 16

Bon Air Quadrangle SANBORN FIRE INSURANCE Photo-revised 1968 MAP COMPANY ATLASES Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1969 Scale 1:24,000 The Library’s collection of Richmond Sanborn maps was published in New York City by the Sanborn Company. Bon Air Quadrangle Photo-revised 1968 and 1974 Richmond and Manchester – 1886 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1976. G3884.R5G475 1886 .S2 Sanborn Collection Scale 1:24,000 Manchester, Chesterfield County – 1895 Bon Air Quadrangle G3884.R5:2M3G475 1895 .S2 Sanborn Collection Photo-revised 1981 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1982 Richmond – 1895 Scale 1:24,000 G3884.R5G475 1895 .S2 Sanborn Collection

Bon Air Quadrangle Manchester, Chesterfield County – 1905 Photo-revised 1987 G3884.R5:2M3G475 1905 .S2 Sanborn Collection Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1987 Scale 1:24,000 Manchester, Chesterfield County – 1910 G3884.R5:2M3G475 1910 .S2 Sanborn Collection Chesterfield Quadrangle Photo-revised 1980 Richmond – 1919 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1981 G3884.R5G475 1919 .S22 Sanborn Collection Scale 1:24,000 South Richmond – 1919 Chesterfield Quadrangle G3884.R5G475 1919 .S2 Sanborn Collection Photo-revised 1987 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1987 Richmond – 1925, Volumes 1–4 Scale 1:24,000 G3884.R5G475 1924 .S2 Sanborn Collection G3884.R5G475 1925 .S2 Sanborn Collection Drewrys Bluff Quadrangle G3884.R5G475 1925 .S22 Sanborn Collection Washington, D.C.: The Survey, 1943 G3884.R5G475 1925 .S23 Sanborn Collection Scale 1:31,680 MAPS IN ATLASES IN Drewrys Bluff Quadrangle GENERAL LIBRARY COLLECTION Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1959 Scale 1:24,000 Gray’s New Map of Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia In The National Atlas Drewrys Bluff Quadrangle O. W. Gray. Philadelphia: Stedman & Brown, 1886. P. 64. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1971 G2100 .G68 1886 Scale 1:24,000 Richmond and Manchester, Virginia Drewrys Bluff Quadrangle In Cram’s Standard American Railway System Atlas of the World Photo-revised 1974 Chicago: G. F. Cram, 1891. P. 340 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1976 G3201.P3 C7 1891. Scale 1:24,000 Richmond and Manchester Drewrys Bluff Quadrangle In Universal Atlas, Geographical, Astronomical, Historical Photo-revised 1980 New York: G. F. Cram [1893]. P. 85 Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1981 G1019 .G4763 1893. Scale 1:24,000 The Surroundings of Richmond Drewrys Bluff Quadrangle In Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed Atlas of Photo-revised 1987 the World with 275 Illustrations. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1987 Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company, 1902. P. 88 Scale 1:24,000 G1019 .R35 1902 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 17

Richmond 25. City of Richmond, Virginia Relationship Between Income and Cost of In Cram’s Standard American Railway System Atlas of the World Governmental Services, June 22, 1942, plate 30 Chicago: G. F. Cram, 1903. P. 108 26. City of Richmond, Virginia Criminal Delinquency 1941, June 22, 1942, plate 31 G3201.P3 C7 1903 27. City of Richmond, Virginia Tuberculosis Cases 1941, June 22, 1942, plate 32 The Surroundings of Richmond 28. C. H. Conrad and E. H. Frank, Suggested Redevelopment of a Blighted Area, In Rand, McNally & Co.’s Indexed Atlas of June 22, 1942, plate 33 the World with 275 Illustrations 29. City of Richmond, Virginia Existing Street Widths, August 1, 1942, plate 34 Chicago: Rand, McNally & Company, 1907. P. 88 G1019 .R35 1907 30. City of Richmond, Virginia Existing Paved Streets, August 1, 1942, plate 35 31. City of Richmond, Virginia Vehicular Traffic Flow, August 1, 1942, plate 36 MAPS OF RICHMOND IN GENERAL BOOK AND JOURNAL COLLECTION 32. City of Richmond, Virginia Diagrammatic Major Street Plan, plate 37 33. City of Richmond, Virginia Major Street Plan, plate 38 Maps of Richmond in A Master Plan for the Physical 34. Regional Highway Plan Richmond, Virginia, August 1, 1942, plate 39 Development of the City. City Planning Commission Richmond, 1946. Call Number: NA9127.R5 A5 1946 35. Street Cross Sections Richmond, Virginia, August 1, 1942, plate 40 36. Richmond, Virginia Traffic Flow Central Business District During Average (Most of these maps are associated with the Richmond City Day – From 7:45 am to 6:00 pm, August 1, 1942, plate 41 Planning Commission and the Harland Bartholomew and 37. Richmond, Virginia Parking Facilities Present Parking Regulations & Off-Street Associates City Planning Consultants of St. Louis, Mo.) Facilities Central Business District, August 1, 1942, plate 42 1. Richmond Virginia Population Changes Magisterial Districts within Ten Miles of 38. C. H. Conrad and E. H. Frank, Richmond, Virginia Suggested Street Richmond, 1910–1940, July 1941, p. 63 Improvements Central Business District, August 1, 1942, plate 43 2. Growth of Richmond, Va, July 1941 39. C. H. Conrad and E. H. Frank. Proposed Belvidere-Chamberlayne Connection, August 1, 1942, plate 44 3. Physical Factors Affecting Urban Expansion, p. 67 40. E. H. Frank, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Existing 4. Population Trends by Census Tracts, 1910–1940, July 1941, p. 69 Railroad Facilities & Railroad Property, November 1, 1942, plate 46 5. Buildings Erected 1926, 27, 28, 28, 30, plate 10 41. E. H. Frank, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Location 6. Buildings Erected 1931 to 1935, plate 11 of Industries, November 1, 1942, plate 47 7. Buildings Erected Jan. 1, 1934, to 1 July 26, 1941, plate 12 42. E. H. Frank, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Existing 8. Distribution of Population 1940, Legend: One Dot Equals 25 Persons, plate 13 Grade Separations, November 1, 1942, plate 48 9. Distribution of Negro Population 1934, plate 14 43. E. H. Frank, C. H. Congrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Improvements in Railroads & Proposed Grade Separations, plate 49 10. Population Density 1920, plate 15 44. E. H. Frank, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Existing 11. plate 16 Population Density 1930, Truck Terminals, plate 50 12. Plate 17 Population Density 1940, 45. Possible Development of an Urban Landing Field for Helicopters, plate 51 13. plate 18 Population Density Changes 1920–1930, 46. Existing Airports & Possible Primary Airport Sites, November 1, 1942, plate 52 14. plate 19 Population Density Changes 1930–1940, 47. E. H. Frank, Early Transit Routes 1888 & 1925 Richmond, Virginia, January 31, 15. Distribution of Population 1960, plate 20 1943 16. Population Density 1960, plate 21 48. City of Richmond, Virginia Existing Transit Routes & Area Served, January 31, 1943, plate 54 17. City of Richmond, Virginia Owner-Occupied Dwellings, June 22, 1942, plate 22 49. E. H. Franke, 18. City of Richmond, Virginia Sanitary Facilities, June 22, 1940, plate 23 Richmond, Virginia Existing Transit Routes in Downtown Area, November 1, 1942, plate 55 19. City of Richmond, Virginia Overcrowded Dwellings, June 22, 1942, plate 24 50. E. H. Franke, City of Richmond, Virginia Car & Passenger Flow Volume of Flow 20. City of Richmond, Virginia Condition of Dwellings, June 22, 1942, plate 25 During Average Day, January 31, 1943, plate 56 21. City of Richmond, Virginia Age of Dwellings, June 22,1942, plate 26 51. E. H. Franke, City of Richmond, Virginia Transit Routes Direct to Downtown 22. City of Richmond, Virginia Location of Negro Areas, June 22, 1942, plate 27 District, January 31, 1943, plate 57 23. City of Richmond, Virginia Average Monthly Rentals, June 22, 1942, plate 28 52. E. H. Franke, Richmond, Virginia Transit Routes Direct to Downtown District, January 31, 1943, plate 58 24. City of Richmond Types of Housing Areas, June 22, 1942, plate 29 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 18

53. City of Richmond, Virginia Transit Routes Not Connected to Downtown 3. City of Richmond, Virginia Overcrowded Dwellings, plate 3 January 31, 1943, plate 59 District, 4. City of Richmond, Virginia Condition of Dwellings, June 22, 1942, plate 4 54. E. H. Franke, January 31, City of Richmond, Virginia Duplications of Service, 5. City of Richmond, Virginia Age of Dwellings, June 22, 1942, plate 5 1943, plate 60 6. City of Richmond, Virginia Location of Negro Areas, June 22, 1941, plate 6 55. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Proposed Immediate Postwar Transit Plan, plate 61 7. City of Richmond, Virginia Average Monthly Rentals, June 22, 1942, plate 7 56. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia 8. City of Richmond, Virginia Types of Housing Areas, June 22, 1942, plate 8 Proposed Future Transit System, Revised July 1944, plate 62 9. City of Richmond, Virginia Relationship Between Income and Cost of 57. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Present Governmental Services, June 22, 1942, plate 9 & Proposed Interurban Bus Routes, January 31, 1943, plate 63 10. City of Richmond, Virginia Criminal Delinquency 1941, June 22, 1942, plate 10 58. City of Richmond, Virginia Existing Recreational Facilities, plate 66 11. City of Richmond, Virginia Tuberculosis Cases 1941, June 22, 1942, plate 11 59. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Existing 12. C. H. Conrad and E. H. Franke, Suggested Redevelopment of a Blighted Area, White School Facilities, May 1945, plate 68 June 22, 1942, plate 12 60. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Existing Negro School Facilities, May 1, 1943, plate 69 Maps included in A Preliminary Report on a Proposed Civic Center 70. City of Richmond, Virginia Trend of Enrollment 1925–1943, May 1, 1943, and the City’s Appearance. Richmond, Virginia; City Planning plate 72 Commission, 1944. Call Number: NA9127.R5 B3 1944d 71. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia (Most of these maps are associated with the Richmond City

Proposed System of Elementary Schools & Neighborhood Parks for White Persons, Planning Commission and the Harland Bartholomew and plate 73 Associates City Planning Consultants of St. Louis, Mo.) 72. E. H. Franke, C. H. Conrad and E. Coombs, City of Richmond, Virginia Present and Proposed Junior and Senior High Schools, May 1, 1943, plate 74 1. E. H. Franke, Richmond, Virginia Existing Development in Civic Center Area, August 1, 1943, plate 1 73. City of Richmond, Virginia Present and Proposed Negro Schools, Parks & Playgrounds, plate 75 2. E. H. Franke, Richmond, Virginia Property Ownership in Civic Center Area, August 1, 1943, plate 2 74. City of Richmond, Virginia Proposed System of Large Parks & Pleasure Rides, Plate 76 3. E. H. Franke, Richmond, Virginia Assessed Valuation in Civic Center Area, August 1, 1943, plate 3 75. A Possible Plan for the Development of the Proposed Bellemeade Neighborhood Park Richmond, Virginia, plate 77 4. Preliminary Plan for Civic Center Richmond, Virginia, August 1944, plate 4 76. A Possible Plan for the Development of a Combined School Grounds & Neighborhood Park Richmond, Virginia, plate 78 ATLASES OF RICHMOND 77. E. H. Franke, Existing Development in Civic Center Area. Richmond, Virginia IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS City Planning Commission, August 1, 1943, plate 79 Beers’ Atlas of the City of Richmond 78. E. H. Franke, Property Ownership in Civic Center Area, August 1, 1943, plate 80 F. W. Beers 79. E. H. Franke, Richmond, Virginia Assessed Valuation in Civic Center Area, Richmond: F. W. Beers August 1, 1943, plate 81 1876 G1294 .R5 B4 1876 80. The Civic Center Richmond, Virginia, plate 82

Richmond and Manchester List of Maps from A Preliminary Report on Housing Conditions New York: Sanborn Map and Publishing Co. 1886 and Policies. Richmond City Planning Commission, 1943 G1294 .R5 S2 1886 Call Number: NA9127.R5 B3 1943 Atlas of a Portion of the Annexed Section to (Most of these maps are associated with the Richmond City the City of Richmond Planning Commission and the Harland Bartholomew and W. E. Purcell Jr. Associates City Planning Consultants of St. Louis, Mo.) Richmond: W. E. Purcell Jr., Co. 1919 1. E. H. Franke, City of Richmond, Virginia Owner Occupied Dwellings, June 22, G1294 .R5 W11 1919 1942, plate 1 2. E. H. Franke, City of Richmond, Virginia Sanitary Facilities, June 22, 1941, plate 2 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 19

CADASTRAL SURVEYS AND MAPS OF Unknown Author, Survey for Nathaniel Sheppard Square of RICHMOND IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT Lots in Richmond, June 15, 1814, p. 14 RECORDS COLLECTIONS Richard Young, A Plan of Coutts and Duvals Additions to the City of Richmond taken from Original Survey by Richard Richmond City Local Government Records Collection, Young, June 30, 1806, p. 17 Cadastral Maps that Have Been Microfilmed Unknown Author, p. 18 – A Map of Johnsons including Maps, Surveys, and Plats of Richmond in Henrico County Plat Turpins Addition (See plat in Deed Book 11, p. 204), No Book 4, Henrico County Microfilm Reel 179 Date, p. 18 Richard Young, p. 5, Map of Joseph Damsdall? Property Richard Young, Survey, July 3, 1816, p. 19 including lots _ the Bowling Green, May 27, 1816, p. 5 Unknown Author, Lots #38 and 52 of the Old Town of ______, Plat of City of Richmond, August 26, Richmond, No Date, p. 25 1815, p. 5 Unknown Author, Map of Mayo’s Warehouse and Chappell ______, City of Richmond, Survey for president of Island or Sand bar. (Shockoe Creek is filled in), No Date, p. 91 Richmond Turnpike Company, June 19, 1815, p. 14 ______, Philip Haxell Plat of 16 Lots adjoining CITY OF RICHMOND LOCAL Bellville, June 6, 1814, p. 15 GOVERNMENT COLLECTION, ______, Land Surveyed for George Greenhow, land MANUSCRIPT AND ORIGINAL MAPS situated near Bollingreen, July 27, 1815. P. 17 Original Richmond City Surveys and Plats in Henrico County Plat ______, Survey for ______John Adams, January Book 4, Barcode 1091982, (Also on Henrico County Microfilm 18, 1814, p. 20 Reel 179) Unknown Author, Plat of George Greenhowe’s Property, dated June 25, 1814, p. 46 Richard Young, Map of Joseph ______property, including 4 lots part of the Bowling Green drawn to the side …, No Date, Unknown Author, Plat of Richmond, 1861 or 1866, p. 86 Entry 1 Richard Young, May 5, 1825, p. 92 Plat, Unknown Author, Survey for Mr. John Staple and Thomas ______, p. 104 – City of Richmond, May 1828, South, a Tract of Land Situated on the Richmond Turnpike p. 104 Road …, August 25, 1816, Entry 2 ______, Map of Powhatan, The Seat of William James T. Redd, Map of Wm. K. Stedd Property of which Mayo, Map of the Estate of William Mayo, August 4, 1815, ______lies in the city of Richmond, No Date, recorded March 24, 1826, p. 123 Entry 3 Richard Young, Several Plats including Map of Powhatan, 1826, Entry 5 Maps, Surveys, and Plats of Richmond in Henrico County Plat Book 5, Henrico County Microfilm Reel 179 Richard Young, Plat, No Date, Entry 17 Richard Young, Plan of Lots at Rockets, November 13, 1810, ______, Plat, No Date, Entry 20 p. 147 ______, Plats, No Date, Entries 24 and 25 Unknown Author, No Date, Map of Rockett’s Mills Property, Unknown Author, Rocketts Street, Mill Race, Gilleys Creek p. 162 and Poplar Street, No Date, Entry 32 Unknown Author, Gilleys Creek, No Date, Entry 40 Maps, Surveys, and Plats of Richmond in Richmond City Plat Richard Young, Plat of George Greenhouse’s Property, Book, 1830–1885, Reel 844 June 25, 1814, Entry 46 (Richmond Hustings Court June 29, 1830 – Richard Young Unknown Author, Map of Part of the Hermitage Tract … was assigned to mark and lay out ten acres and buildings Situated South of the Richmond Turnpike, No Date, Entry 52 that made up the site of Richmond City Jail) Richard Young, Survey for George Trueheart, Two Tenements Unknown Author, (Copy), A Plan of the City of Richmond Situated on the Tenement in City of Richmond, No Date, drawn April 18, 1785, p. 4–6 Entry 54 Unknown Author, Plan of 44 Lots adjoining city of Richmond Unknown Author, Plat of Property (formerly) of Col. Richard April 1, 1782, p. 9 on Shockoe Hill, Adams, No Date, Entry 61 Richard Young, Nine Tenements in City of Richmond, No Date, p. 11 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 20

Joseph Mayo, Plat of Westhampton, No Date, Entry 81 Richmond City, Insurance Maps of Richmond, 1919, Box 4, Barcode 1153240 Richard Young, Richmond City Street Sections, No Date, Entry 92 Richmond City, Annexation Exhibit, Map of Richmond, 1943, Barcode 1154255 Original Richmond City Surveys and Plats in Henrico County Plat Richmond City, Insurance Maps of Richmond, 1919, Box 3, Book 5, Part Two, Barcode 1092000, (Also on Henrico County Barcode 1153239 Microfilm Reel 179)

Unknown Author, Richmond and Henrico Turnpike, 1873, CHESAPEAKE AND p. 272 OHIO RAILROAD COLLECTION

Richard Young, Plat, May 27, 1816, p. 273 (Manuscript map collection served in the Map Reading Room) Unknown Author, Plan of Town of Inglewood, No Date, Entry 287 ½ Map of the James River and Kanawha Company’s Richmond Dock Property between 14th Street and Ash Street Unknown Author, Ritchie Estate, Lithograph, p. 293 Joseph Pleasants Richard Young, For James Talley near Bowling Green Village, December 15, 1866 June 11, 1831, p. 295 Manuscript ______, For George Greenhow, dated July 27, 1815, 755.44 C2 1866 p. 296 Map of James River and Kanawha Company’s Richmond (This volume includes 19th-century surveys by James T. Dock Property between 14th Street and Ash Street Redd and Pleasants.) Joseph J. Pleasants 1866 Original Richmond City Surveys and Plats in Henrico County Plat Manuscript Map on Linen, copied September 1880 Book 6, Barcode 1092066 755.44 C2 1866 1880 Unknown Author, Plat of James River and Kanawha Canal Area, December 23, 1867, p. 15–16 Map of the Lower Section of the Lower Level of the James River and Kanawha Canal with its Connections with the Dock James T. Redd, Richmond Cemeteries, Mt. Calvary and Joseph J. Pleasants Hollywood, March 26, 1887, p. 38 Original drawn by M. Bates March 14, 1868 1880 Richmond City, Insurance Map of Richmond, 1919, Box 2, Manuscript Map Barcode 1153238 755.44 C2 1868 1880 Richmond City, Annexation Exhibits, 1958 Aerial Map of the City First Sheet of Map of James River and Kanawha Canl, Richmond of Richmond and Environs, Barcode 1154244 to Clifton Forge. This Sheet Shows Canal and City from Ash City of Richmond, City of Richmond v. County of Henrico, Street to 7th Street Henrico Annexation Maps, 1948, Barcode 1154018 1890? Richmond City, City of Richmond v. County of Henrico, 1949, Manuscript Map Annexation Maps, Barcode 1154017 755.44 C2 1890? Richmond City, Insurance Maps of Richmond, 1919, Box 5, C&O Railroad. Map and Profile of the Chesapeake and Barcode 1153242 Ohio Canal. Richmond, Virginia. Vicinity of Gallego Mills Richmond City, Maps and Charts, City of Richmond v. County of October 16, 1926 Henrico, Barcode 1131563 Blueprint Richmond City, Insurance Maps of Richmond, 1919, Box 1, 755.44 C2 1926 Barcode 1153237 Cross Sections of the James River and Kanawha Canal between Richmond City, Box 5, Insurance Maps of Richmond, 1919, Gallego Mills and Haxall (Henrico County) Barcode 1153241 January 23, 1939 Richmond City, Annexation Exhibit, Map of Richmond, (VERY Blueprint FRAGILE), 1938, Barcode 1154246 755.44 C2 1939 Richmond City, Map of Wilcox Farm (near Lanexa), 1919, Barcode 1009303 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 21

Map of Richmond and Manchester Water Power Canals Location of Proposed Bulkhead near New Grain Elevator, N.D. 10th Street Manuscript Map on Linen F. B. Isaacs 755.44 C2 N.D. July 1893 Manuscript Map on Linen 3 Mile Locks 755.44 R15 1893 No Date Manuscript Map on Linen Partial Map of Second Street Yard, C&O Railroad Company, 755.44 C2 N.D. (1) Richmond, Virginia F. B. Isaacs Sketch of James River at Richmond (Plan for Improving Water October 14, 1893 Power Submitted by R. Shirreffs) Manuscript Map July 19, 1892 755.44 R15 1893 (1) Blueprint 755.44 H2 1892 Map Showing 8th Street Yard & Vicinity October 1894 Map of James River at Richmond Showing Improvement of Manuscript Map on Linen Water Power Proposed by Reuben Shirreffs, Civ. & Hyd. Eng’r. 755.44 R15 1894 December 1892 Blueprint Vicinity of Ninth and Canal Streets 755.44 H2 1892 (1) F. B. Isaacs June 1894 Profile of James River Bottom Around Belle Isle Near Richmond Manuscript Map on Linen No Date 755.44 R15 1894 (1) Manuscript Profile 755.44 H9 N.D. Map of Eighth Street Between Cary & Canal Streets F. B. Isaacs Map of Locality, Eight and Canal Streets November 5, 1895 F. B. Isaacs (Enlarged from Joseph J. Pleasants’ Map of March Manuscript Map on Linen 14th, 1868) 755.44 R15 1895 March 14, 1868 Manuscript Map on Linen Map of Property in the City of Richmond, Virginia on the West 755.44 R15 1868 N.D. Side of Eighth Street between Cary and Canal Streets Showing Frontages of the Same on 8th Street, Names of Owners, and the Map of the C&O R.W. Yard in the City of Richmond Position and Dimensions of the Foot-Bridge over the Tracks of November 1883 the Chesapeake & Ohio Rail Road at the Point Manuscript James T. Redd & Son 755.44 R15 1883 August 2, 1895 Manuscript Map of the Ship-Lock Basin [Richmond Dock] 755.44 R15 1895 (1) R. H. Temple, Chief Engineer October 17, 1899 Sketch Map (compiled from other maps not from surveys) Manuscript Map Showing Proposed Locations of Richmond Passenger Depot 755.44 R15 1881 1892 & 1899 on Broad Street F. B. Isaacs Map of the C&O Railroad Cos. Lot at Corner of 7th & Canal September 1898 Streets Richmond, Virginia, Showing Also the Portion of S. S. Manuscript Map on Linen Weblett’s Lot Occupied by Side Track and Colored Green 755.44 R15 1898 F. B. Isaacs, Assistant Engineer July 21, 1892 Sketch Map (compiled from other maps not from surveys) Manuscript Map Showing Proposed Locations of Richmond Passenger Depot on 755.44 R15 1892 Broad Street F. B. Isaacs October 1898 Manuscript Map on Linen 755.44 R15 1898 (1) RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 22

Map of the Richmond Dock and Vicinity Map of Railroad Right of Way, Richmond City, between 29th F. B. Isaacs Street and Orleans Street October 1899 No Date Manuscript Map on Linen Manuscript Map on Linen 755.44 R15 1899 755.44 R15 N.D. (1)

Map of the Richmond Dock and Vicinity Vicinity of 9th and Canal Streets F. B. Isaacs No Date October 1899 Manuscript Sketch Map on Linen Manuscript Preliminary Map 755.44 R15 N.D. (2) 755.44 R15 1899 (1) Vicinity of 9th and Canal Streets Sketch Map (compiled from Richmond Viaduct & Terminal Maps) No Date Showing Proposed Location of Richmond Passenger Depot on Manuscript Sketch Map South side of Broad Street 755.44 R15 N.D. (3) F. B. Isaacs February 1899 Map Showing Harbor Lines and Dyke Line and Property Owners Manuscript Map on Linen between Ship Lock and Shockoe Creek 755.44 F15 1899 (2) No Date Blueprint Sketch Map (compiled from Richmond Viaduct & Terminal Maps) 755.44 R15 N.D. (4) Showing Proposed Location of Richmond Passenger Depot on North side of Broad Street Plat of Mansfield [Richmond City, showing right of way of Virginia F. B. Isaacs Central Railroad] February 1899 Later copy of plat dated July 15, 1859 Manuscript Map on Linen Manuscript Plat on Linen 755.44 R15 1899 (3) 755.44 S8 [1859] N.D

Richmond Dock & Vicinity from 13th Street to Ship Locks Plat Showing Property Lines between Potter and Balding Streets F. B. Isaacs and Changes in Shockoe Creek May 1901 December 13, 1905 Manuscript Map on Linen Manuscript Map on Linen 755.44 R15 1901 755.44 S8 1905

Richmond Dock and Vicinity from 13th Street to Ship Locks F. B. Isaacs May 1901 Manuscript Map on Linen Cassandra Britt Farrell 755.44 R15 1901 (1) April 2017

Richmond Dock & Vicinity from 17th St. to Ship Locks F. B. Isaacs May 1901 Manuscript Map on Linen 755.44 R15 1901 (2)

Map of Property Between 17th and 18th and Broad & Clay Sts. January 1907 Manuscript Map on Linen 755.44 R15 1907

Map of the Richmond Dock and Vicinity, Showing Chesapeake and Ohio and Southern Railway Tracks No Date Manuscript Map 755.44 R15 N.D. RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 23 RICHMOND: EVOLUTION OF A CITY AS SHOWN THROUGH MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA 24