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1855 Yates Co NY map
1855 Yates Co NY map
Illustrating proximity of Obediah and Lavonia (Arnold) Smith.
See high resolution map at library of Congress website: http://www.loc.gov/item/2013593241/
Obediah's father is this William Smith, according to analysis of census records with nearby neighbors.
 
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1874 Manchester, Ontario, NY
1874 Manchester, Ontario, NY
The old William M and Phebe (Stringer) Smith home is across the street to the west of Edmund/Edward Smith's property, not across the river. The name E Smith is written due to space limitations, and a line directs back across on the east side of the river.
 
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Barnstable, MA, USA Map
Barnstable, MA, USA Map
 
4
Cambridge 1638
Cambridge 1638
 
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Cambridge 1638 Map Key 1
Cambridge 1638 Map Key 1
 
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Cambridge 1638 Map Key 2
Cambridge 1638 Map Key 2
 
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Campbell County Virginia Topo Map - 1948
Campbell County Virginia Topo Map - 1948
 
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Cobbs Plantation
Cobbs Plantation
 
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Colonial Virginia Indian Tribes
Colonial Virginia Indian Tribes
Chapters on the ethnology of the Powhatan tribes of Virginia, by Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950; Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
Page 10: Map of eastern Virginia showing tribal groups.
Owner of original: Internet Archive:https://archive.org/details/chaptersonethnol00spec/page/n9/mode/2up
 
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Coonsville (later Manchester Center) 1852 map
Coonsville (later Manchester Center) 1852 map
P Smith property is owned by Phebe (Stringer) Smith in 1852. She is the widow of William M Smith, who was a brother to Asa C Smith. Phebe had actually remarried in 1845 to Joseph Covil. This property was later purchased by Asa's son Franklin D Smith and later by Franklin's brother Edward/Edmund Smith. Edward owned this property until sometime after 1909. View original at Library of Congress website: http://www.loc.gov/resource/g3803o.la000533/
 
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Curles of James River
Curles of James River
 
12
Dale's Settlements on upper James River
Dale's Settlements on upper James River
Virginia under the Stuarts, 1607-1688 by Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson, 1914, page 20.
 
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Dorchester 1661
Dorchester 1661
 
14
Edward Maxey Homestead
Edward Maxey Homestead
 
15
Europe 800 CE
Europe 800 CE
 
16
Europe in 814, Charlemagne, Krum, Nicephorus I
Europe in 814, Charlemagne, Krum, Nicephorus I
 
17
Griffith Park (Current)
Griffith Park (Current)
 
18
Griffith Park (Historic)
Griffith Park (Historic)
 
19
Hartford 1636 Map
Hartford 1636 Map
 
20
Hartford Blessing Map 1634
Hartford Blessing Map 1634
 
21
James River Plantations
James River Plantations
 
22
Lynn Massachusetts 1829
Lynn Massachusetts 1829
 
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Manchester Center 1859
Manchester Center 1859
Franklin D Smith had owned properties on both sides of the street (NOT across the river) in Manchester Center. He later sold to his brother Edward/Edmund. The property on the west side of the street had earlier been owned by the widow of their uncle William M Smith who died 1838. The widow was named Phebe/Phoebe Eliza (Stringer) Smith, Her maiden name is sometimes seen as Stringer-Pierce, or even Pierce. Her stepfather had the surname of Pierce. Phebe married Joseph Covil in 1845, but retained the property until after 1852, as we see her name represented on a map of that year. View original at Library of Congress website: http://www.loc.gov/item/2013593229/
 
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Manchester, Ontario NY 1904 plat map
Manchester, Ontario NY 1904 plat map
The old William M and Phebe (Stringer) Smith home is across the street to the west of Edmund/Edward Smith's property, not across the river. The name E Smith is written due to space limitations.
 
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Map of the Branch Holdings
Map of the Branch Holdings
 
26
Midwest - 1884
Midwest - 1884
 
27
Minnesota - 1874
Minnesota - 1874
 
28
Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Pittsylvania County, Virginia
 
29
Plymouth Village Layout
Plymouth Village Layout
 
30
Powhatan Territorial Map approx. 19,000 sq. miles
Powhatan Territorial Map approx. 19,000 sq. miles
The Powhatan territory was within the boundaries of today's following states: (1) North Carolina [now, 53,818.51 square miles] (2) Virginia [now, 42,774.20 square miles] (3) Maryland [now, 12,406.68 square miles] (4) Washington, D.C. [now, 68.34 square miles] This is a Washington Post map by Gene Thorpe See http://www.powhatanmuseum.com/Powhatan_Map.html for detailed information
 
31
SID Map of Campbell County Virginia
SID Map of Campbell County Virginia
This map opens a separate IE session and requires a SID plug-in to view.
 
32
South River Meeting Houses
South River Meeting Houses
 
33
Utrecht 1630
Utrecht 1630
 
34
Virginia
Virginia
 
35
Virginia - 1634
Virginia - 1634
 
36
Virginia - 1738
Virginia - 1738
 
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Virginia - 1770
Virginia - 1770
 
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Virginia - 1776
Virginia - 1776
 
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Virginia - 1791
Virginia - 1791
 
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Virginia - 1792
Virginia - 1792
 
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William Perdue Property
William Perdue Property