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Map of Washington D.C. and surrounding country and description of land adjacent to Washington
Earthquake - Washington, D. C. , July 16, 2010 -- A Screen capture of a USGS map showing the location of the earthquake in the Germantown/Gaithersburg area today.  USGS Graphic

Earthquake - Washington, D. C. , July 16, 2010 -- A Screen capture of ...

The original database describes this as: Title: USGS Map of 3.6 Germantown Earthquake Production Date: 07/16/2010 Caption: Washington, D. C. , July 16, 2010 -- A Screen capture of a USGS map showing the loca... More

[Plan of Fort Sumner, Montgomery County, composed of Redoubts Cross, Davis, and Kirby and also showing nearby rifle pits and Batteries Alexander and Benson, part of the defenses of Washington, D. C. ]

[Plan of Fort Sumner, Montgomery County, composed of Redoubts Cross, D...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts Public domain scan of a plan of settlement buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Map of that portion of the Battle Field of Antietam occupied by the troops under Maj. Gen. Burnside, made by order of Maj. Gen. McClellan from surveys made under the supervision of Capt. R. S. Williamson, Top'l. Eng'r., on Staff of Maj. Gen. Burnside, by H. C. Fillebrown [and] E. S. Waters, Civ. Eng'rs.

Map of that portion of the Battle Field of Antietam occupied by the tr...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

Part of the map of the Battlefield of South Mountains [sic], Sept. 14th, 1862. Shewing the Positions of the Forces under the Command of Maj. Genl. A. E. Burnside. Surveyed and Compiled by Arthur de Witzleben [and] Theodor [sic] von Kamecke.

Part of the map of the Battlefield of South Mountains [sic], Sept. 14t...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

A chart showing an outline of the Soviet Nizhniy Tagil tank plant superimposed over a Washington D.C. map. Two U.S. tank plants are also shown within the area. (PHOTO courtesy of Soviet Military Power Magazine, PHOTO #5, Page 11)

A chart showing an outline of the Soviet Nizhniy Tagil tank plant supe...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Map of Montgomery County, Maryland. Compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers from the latest and best authorities, Sept. 1862.

Map of Montgomery County, Maryland. Compiled in the Bureau of Topograp...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

[Map of part of Montgomery County showing] Topographical Approaches on the Left Bank of the Potomac to Washington City from the North West. Surveyed by Parties of U. S. Coast Survey detailed by A. D. Bache, Supt., to act under the orders of Lieut. Col. J. N. Macomb, Chf. Topl. Engr. of the Army of the Potomac. Parts of Sept. & Oct. 1861. Field work by F. W. Dorr & C. Rockwell, U.S.C.S. ...Drawn by E. Hergesheimer. Photographs by G. Mathiot and D. Hinkle.

[Map of part of Montgomery County showing] Topographical Approaches on...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

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