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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

A Map of the United States of America with Part of the Adjoining Provinces from the latest Authorities (file 0825_016_03_03)

01 January 1807 (has links)
Scale 1 inch = 160 British Statue Miles. Published in A Modern and Authentic System of Universal Geography by George Alexander Cooke. London, 1807. Drawn by Aaron Arrowsmith and engraved by J. Lodge. It shows the eastern United States and southern Canada from Nova Scotia to a portion of Florida and west to the Mississippi. Rivers and several towns in Pennsylvania are named. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1101/thumbnail.jpg
2

Captain John Smith's Map of Virginia, reproduced from an engraving in the Library of Congress (file mapcoll_002_06)

22 February 2022 (has links)
Scale 1 inch = 6 leagues. Library of Congress facsimile No. 1a, which is based on the sixth out of ten issues (known as "states"). The original map was published in 1612, and the revisions comprising the sixth state are from 1624. The map includes ca. 200 names including Native American tribes, and is considered the first authoritative map of Virginia. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1122/thumbnail.jpg
3

National Register of Historic Properties in AC-DD (file mapcoll_002_12)

01 January 1984 (has links)
Indicates locations of seventy one historic properties in east Tennessee. Drawn by Penelope Lane in 1984. Scale 1 in = 250000 ft. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1128/thumbnail.jpg
4

A Literary Map of Tennessee: The Volunteer State (file mapcoll_002_13)

01 January 1965 (has links)
Hand drawn map indicating general locations associated with 28 authors. Includes a ahart below the map lists 60 authors with a representative publication for each. Copyright 1965, Whitehaven High School, Tommy D. Harris. No Scale Provided. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1129/thumbnail.jpg
5

Derivation of Tennessee Counties Existing 1968 (file mapcoll_002_15)

01 January 1968 (has links)
Includes four hand drawn maps: a complete map of Tennessee, indicating dates and locations for 26 treaties with Native Americans from the 18th and 19th centuries, traced from W.R. Garrett and A.V. Goodpasture, History of Tennessee, Its People and Its Institutions (Nashville, 1900), pages 128-129; and a tripartite map of east, middle, and west Tennessee (traced from 1968 issue by AAA) indicating state lines, county lines, and locations of county seats. Drawn May 1968 by Katherine W. Ewing, Nashville. Copyright Katherine W. Ewing, 1973. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1131/thumbnail.jpg
6

Journal of a Voyage intended by God's Permission, in the good boat Adventure, from Fort Patrick Henry, on Holston River, to the French Salt Springs on Cumberland River, kept by John Donelson (file mapcoll_002_16)

01 January 1972 (has links)
Hand drawn and hand colored map tracing portions of a map in J.G.M. Ramsey, Annals of Tennessee (1853), with excerpts from John Donelson's log of the voyage to Cumberland Country. Indicates eleven points along the route, with respective dates and brief descriptions of highlights of the journey. Drawn July 1968 by Katherine W. Ewing, Nashville, Tennessee. Copyright 1972, Katherine W. Ewing. No scale provided. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1132/thumbnail.jpg
7

Kingsport, Tennessee Historical Map of Long Island of the Holston by Muriel Clark Spoden (file mapcoll_002_18)

01 January 1969 (has links)
Indicates 414 events or locations of historic significance, and includes a legend summarizing their significance. For the Netherland Inn Association. Cartographer: H.T. Spoden. Illustrator: Bob Hensley. Copyright 1969 by H.T. and M.C. Spoden. Scale 1 in = 0.6 miles. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1134/thumbnail.jpg
8

Tracing of an Official Highway Map, 1968, issued by the Department of Highways, Commonwealth of Virginia (file mapcoll_002_19)

01 January 1968 (has links)
Indicates state lines, county lines, and county seats. Eight original shires, established 1634, tinted yellow. Independent cities (not administered by a county government), with dates of incorporation as cities, tinted blue, with the exception of Hampton and Newport News which cover areas of Original Shires, Warwich (River) and Elizabeth City couties, now extinct. County origins taken from charts and county abstracts in first edition of "A Hornbook of Virginia History" (1949, Division of History of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Development, Richmond); the recent consolidation of areas to form new cities taken from 1965 edition of the Hornbook (publ. by the State Library, Richmond, under direction of Randolph W. Church, Virginia State Librarian). Drawn May 1968 by Katherine W. Ewing, Nashville, Tennessee. No scale provided. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1135/thumbnail.jpg
9

Creation of Georgia Counties, presently existing (file mapcoll_002_20)

01 January 1973 (has links)
Drawn June 1968 by Katherine W. Ewing, Nashville, Tenn. from a tracing of a modern Georgia Highway map for county outlines, water courses, county seats, etc. County formations from the best available and most authoritative sources. Discontinue counties drawn and indexed as E - Extinct. Amended October 1972 from data in the "Official and Statistical Register, 1969-1970," Georgia Department of Archives and History, Atlanta. Copyright Katherine W. Ewing, 1973. No scale provided. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1136/thumbnail.jpg
10

Creation of Kentucky Counties (file mapcoll_002_21)

01 January 1973 (has links)
Large map traced from an official 1964 Road Map of the Commonwealth of Kentucky distributed by the Travel Division, Department of Public Information at Frankfort. County origins taken from Julia Spencer Ardery's Kentucky Court and Other Records (1932, Lexington, Ky), pp. 7-9. Includes an inset map that is an approximation of boundary lines taken from a map in Keinemann and Brumbaugh's "First Census of Kentucky, 1790 (1940, Washington, D.C.), entitled "Counties of Kentucky 1792 in respect to Modern Counties." Drawn June 1968 by Katherine W. Ewing, Nashville, Tennessee. Copyright Katherine W. Ewing, 1973. No scale provided. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1137/thumbnail.jpg

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