H-DC / Maps (digital/internet accessible) |
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District of Columbia Office of Zoning PDF maps |
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DC WASA District of Columbia Lead Service Maps |
webpage
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TopoZone: interactive topo map of the entire United States |
webpage
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Office of Coast Survey Historical Map and Chart Collection |
webpage
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Capitol Project (UVA) Mall website |
webpage
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1796 Georgetown Map |
webpage
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Civil War Map collection of the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress |
webpage
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Civil War Map collection of the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress--DC maps |
website
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1796 Georgetown Map |
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Temple of Liberty; Building the Capitol for a New Nation |
webpage
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L'Enfant Plan |
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Robert King map of 1818 |
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Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library, the Rucker Agee Collection of the Birmingham Public Library, the Geological Survey of Alabama, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
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National Geographic Map Machine
Choose "historical maps", then "panoramic". Several DC maps, including one from 1884 rarely seen.
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David Rumsey Collection online |
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Current interactive map (Hot Maps) |
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Plan of the city of Washington: seat of government of the United States, drawn from the original plan adopted and signed by J. Adams, president of the U.S., by W. Elliot. c 1833. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. (547 kb)
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Johnson’s Georgetown and the city of Washington: the capital of the United States of America, by Johnson and Ward. c 1862. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. (1.8 mb)
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C. S. Hammond & Company Atlas - 1910
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The monumental and commercial center of the national capital and the surrounding residential neighborhoods: three dimensional map of central Washington, prepared by Joseph Passonneau & Partners. 1996 (this map is huge, so is into a two-part imagemap at about 1.5 mb each half.)
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map image 1 map image 2
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Library of Congress-American Memory: Panoramic Maps 1847-1929, D.C. Maps
The Library of Congress website contains lithographic panoramic views of the District of Columbia. The above link takes you to a list of D.C. maps. Images are in MrSID format and can be zoomed on the website. Users can also download images in MrSID format.
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