Pictorial Map of Colonial Virginia
Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown

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Hugo Stevens (after)
A Map Showing Points of Interest in Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown in Virginia
A. H. Miles: 1930 (copyright)
The Tudor Press, Boston (printer)
Photo process print, mounted on masonite, as issued
13.75 x 19.25 inches, image
16.5 x 21.75 inches, framed
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Patriotic pictorial map of three colonial Virginia towns.  Various historical sites are shown, some with captions and dates of the events.  The events shown mainly fall in the period between 1607, the establishment of the first English settlement in Jamestown, and 1781, the surrender of Cornwallis in Yorktown, which ended the Revolutionary War.  The pictorial illustrations include boats, Native Americans, Pocahontas, soldiers, colonial aristocrats, George Washington, early settlers, and important buildings.  The map contains the seal of Virginia, as well as its colonial coat of arms, and is surrounded by a red, white, blue and black hatched border.


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