JO VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 



{In Tanner (Henry S.) Atlas of the United States, fol. Phila- 

 delphia, author, 1835, No. 13). 



Copyright in 1833. Same as the above. 



1833- 

 Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. Exhibiting the route of the 

 James river & Kanawha improvement. Engraved & Published 

 by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of 

 Congress, in the year 1833. 



1835- 



Engraved for the gazetteer of the state of Virginia, exhibiting 

 its internal improvements, roads, distances, &c. by J. H. Young. 

 Philadelphia, published by S. Augustus Mitchell, 1835. 



(In Martin (Joseph) A new and comprehensive gazetteer of 

 Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Charlottesville, 1835. 

 front.) 



The map contains one of the District of Columbia. 



1836. 



Map of the mining district of Virginia. By W. A. Jackson. 

 23x24 inches. Published by W. A. Jackson, Fredericksburg, 

 and H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia. 



Stafford, Culpeper, Fauquier, Spotsylvania, Orange, Louisa, 

 Goochland and Buckingham counties. 



1836. 

 Small map of Maryland and Virginia, by Fielding Lucas, Jr., 

 1836. 



1837- 

 Map of the counties of Monongalia, Tyler, Harrison, Wood, 

 Lewis, Randolph, the north western portion of Virginia. 



{In Sketch of western Virginia, {anon.) 16° London, E. Bull, 



1837)- 



1841. 



A new map of Virginia, with its canals, roads, and distances. 

 By H. S. Tanner. Philadelphia, Carey & Hart. 



{In Tanner (Henry S.) A geographical, etc. view of the United 

 States. ' 16° Philadelphia, 1841.) 



