VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 67 



1804. 



Virginia. S. Lewis del. Tanner sc. 



{In Arrozvsmith (Aaron) and Lczvis (Samuel). A new and ele- 

 gant general atlas. 4° Philadelphia (etc.) /. Conrad & Co. 1804. 

 No. 47). 



1805. 



Map of Virginia, formed from actual surveys, and the most 

 accurate observations; with a view of Richmond, &c. by James 

 Madison, engraved by Fred. Bossier. (1805). 



Title from Harvard University Catalogue of maps. 



1805. 

 Virginia. W. Baker sculp. 

 Scale 70 miles to one inch. 



(In Carey (Matthew) Carey's american pocket atlas. 8° Phila- 

 delphia, M. Carey, 1805, p. 86.) 



1806. 



Carte de la Virginie, du Maryland et de I'etat de Delaware. 

 (1806). 



Title from Dufosse's Americana. loe serie. No. 7-12. 



1816. 

 A chart exhibiting the hydrographical remarks and surveys 

 made in the year 1816; in the Southern part of the Chesapeak 

 Bay. By order and under the direction of the Honorable John 

 Rodgers, Stephen Decatur and David Porter, comprising the 

 Board of commissioners in the Navy Department of the United 

 States, by David P. Adams. 2 sheets. Manuscript in U. S. 

 coast survey office. 



1816. 

 York River, Virginia. Surveyed by order of Commissioners 

 of the Navy. By Capt. A. Sinclair, U. S. Navy, 1816. Scale 2 

 inches to a mile. Copied in manuscript at U. S. coast survey 

 office 



1818. 

 A map of Virginia. Formed from actual survey, and the 

 latest as well as the most accurate observations, by James Madi- 



