Shows streets and numbered blocks of Washington city and environs with radial distances from the Capitol. Also covers Georgetown, Uniontown, Kalorama, Meridian Hill, Mount Pleasant, Pleasant Plains and LeDroit Park. Shows streetcar lines and locations of various buildings and points of interest. In lower margin: Copyright secured according to law. Includes notes and sector diagram., Mounted on linen with some minor tearing at folds; Bottom left corner bent; Written in pencil: Mr. Washington Topham, 16 Nov. 1932, Gift
This map is a facsimile. Relief shown by shading. Depths shown by soundings. Includes text, view and plan of lock, and 2 longitudinal sections., The orginal map is available at the Library of Congress: https://lccn.loc.gov/88690732
Shows average monthly rental for each block. Data for each block also includes number of units or structures, percent of structures built before 1920, percent of owner-occupied units, percent that need major repairs, number of business units, percent of units without at least one toilet and bath, and percent of units occupied by race other than white. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Project number 65-23-4604., Folded and mounted on fabric
Shows growth periods between 1801 and 1934. Also shows non-residential property and undeveloped property. Oriented with north toward the upper left., Mounted on fabric; Copy 2 dimensions 12.25 x 13.25 inches
Shows locations of parkland., Mounted on fabric; From Alexander Dwight Anderson's Greater Washington, the nation's city viewed from the material standpoint, Hartman and Cadick, 1897
Shows geological characteristics and features. Includes explanatory legend with descriptive text. Water supply paper 1776, plate 1. Base by U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Division, 1949. Geology mapped and compiled by P.M. Johnston, 1958., Discoloration along fold lines
Reproduction of L'Enfant plan with numbered blocks and alleys. Shows vegetation in parks. Includes Potomac Park. River depths shown by soundings. Also covers Georgetown and LeDroit Park., Mounted on fabric with some crumbling at corners; In Centennial anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the National Capitol September 18, 1793, by the Washington, D.C. Capitol Centennial Committee
Mapped by the Geological Survey 1913-1915; revised 1941-1942. Contour interval 10 feet. Relief also shown by spot heights. At bottom of map: Alexandria, Va.-D.C.-Md. Text on verso dated Nov. 1937: The topographic maps of the United States., Mounted on fabric; Copy 1 mounted on fabric; Copies 2 and 3 not mounted; Copy 1 digitized
Perspective map with selected buildings shown pictorially. Includes inset map of business district. Includes street index and text regarding points of interest. Distributed by Washington News Co. Division, American News Co. Panel title., Halved and mounted on fabric; Not drawn to scale; Inset dimensions 7.75 x 4 in. in color; On verso, 3.5 x 5.25 in. and 4.5 x 8 in. maps showing scenic and historic areas near Washington, D.C. including historic Alexandria, Virginia
Shows lots, squares and streets of Georgetown. Partial cadastral map showing some landowners' names. Includes inset, examination and registration statements, and clerk's and examiners' names., Map is a photostat copy from Library of Congress Map Division, stamped Oct 11 '22
Shows buildings and blocks containing buildings. Title at head of text: Washington in 1800 : location of the habitable buildings one hundred years ago. W.B. Bryan mentioned in text. Includes text., Map is on a photostat copy of a newspaper article from the Evening Star, March 2, 1900; A copy of a letter from W.B. Bryan, dated June 10, 1931, with information about disposition of original is attached to the back
Shows boundaries of numbered wards and precincts. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Form EL-5 (7-71)., Copy 1 mounted on fabric; Copy 2 mounted on board; Copy 3 unmounted
Shows parade routes for 1901 inaugural ceremonies of President William McKinley. Military and civilian brigade routes in red and blue. Includes list of states., Halved and mounted on fabric
Topographical map of the area bounded by 7th Street on the east, 14th Street on the west, Florida Avenue (Boundary Street) on the south and Park Road on the north. Shows some lot numbers and building locations. Shows elevation of some sections. Part of sheet no. 1. In bottom margin: Sen. Mis. Doc., No. 87, 1st Sess., 47th Cong.. Includes notes., Shows some tears along fold lines; Map is missing segments at top left and right and bottom right
Shows the rebel positions and batteries, and the national positions and fortifications., Map is from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Nov 9, 1861; Newspaper print mounted on fabric; Shows some tears in paper
Survey map showing line dimensions and compass orientations. Shows the upper half of Barney Circle., Map is a photostat copy of a drawing in ink in the Library of Congress Map Division
Shows street railways and radial distances from the Ellipse. Includes text, index to points of interest, and colored illustration. Printed with the compliments of the Estey Organ and Piano Co., Brattleboro, Vermont and New York, New York. Copyright, 1896, by Anson S. Taylor and Wm. B. Robison, Trustees., Halved and mounted on linen
Shows street layout and select planned sites. An incorrect reproduction of the original L'Enfant map. I certify that this is a true copy of the original in this office, John Stewart, civil engineer in charge of records, 10th Oct'r 1882. Includes text, notes, and descriptive index of References. At lower right: N.I., For correct reproduction see 1791 L in DC Public Library, The People's Archive, Washingtoniana Map Collection; Map is mounted; Shows water damage around edges; In faded ink: Copyrighted by Wm. F. Boog... (indecipherable)