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  • Collection: Western North Carolina Regional Maps

Cadastral map is drawn in black ink, with additional features added in pencil. It shows hand-colored land parcels with names of property owners and acreage, some parcels also include mineral rights information; named natural features, Great Smoky…

"Field work by D.E.H., date November 19, 1934." Blueprint. Map shows county boundary lines, principal mountain ridges, streams, landowners inside and adjacent to the tract, cultivated and grazing fields, rhododendron reservations, occupied and…

A hand-drawn manuscript map on transparent paper, pen-and-ink in black. Copy stained and torn in places. Cadastral map shows numbered plats, the Hiwassee River, and the Turtletown Creek.

A hand-drawn manuscript map on transparent paper, pen-and-ink in black and red. Copy stained and torn area in the center, along the folded lines of the map. Cadastral map shows numbered plats of districts 3-6.

A hand-drawn manuscript map on transparent paper, pen-and-ink in black. Copy stained and torn in places. Cadastral map shows numbered plats, the Hiwassee River, Brasstown Creek (aka Little Brasstown Creek), Martin's Mill Creek (aka Martin Creek), and…

Map of Swannanoa River showing main branches, the Beetree and North Fork watersheds, and proposed sites for flood control dams. "Aug. 1940." "Flooded areas are shown in blue."

Color map. Shows roads, recreation areas, and driving time from Nantahala Inn to other destinations. Pictorial map.

This map depicts the transmission lines and power plants, including their owners, which operated in the state. Counties are delineated and named, and major rivers and bodies of water are identified. Includes index. "November 1936."

This map portrays the state as consisting of three physiographic regions, the mountain region, the Piedmont region, and the coastal plains. Boundaries of the regions are shown as heavy broken lines, counties are delineated and named, and major rivers…

This map lists the 20 major railroads which operated in the state and the miles of track owned by each company. Counties are delineated and named, and major rivers and bodies of water are identified. "November 1936." Legend also serves as index.
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