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| 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 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
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| Cambridge 1638
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| Cambridge 1638 Map Key 1
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| Cambridge 1638 Map Key 2
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| Campbell County Virginia Topo Map - 1948
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| Cobbs Plantation
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| 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.
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Owner of original: Internet Archive:https://archive.org/details/chaptersonethnol00spec/page/n9/mode/2up
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| 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
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| 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
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| Edward Maxey Homestead
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| Europe 800 CE
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| Europe in 814, Charlemagne, Krum, Nicephorus I
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| Griffith Park (Current)
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| Griffith Park (Historic)
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| Hartford 1636 Map
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| Hartford Blessing Map 1634
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| James River Plantations
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| Lynn Massachusetts 1829
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| 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 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
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| Midwest - 1884
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| Minnesota - 1874
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| Pittsylvania County, Virginia
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| Plymouth Village Layout
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| 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
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| SID Map of Campbell County Virginia This map opens a separate IE session and requires a SID plug-in to view.
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| South River Meeting Houses
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| Utrecht 1630
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| Virginia
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| Virginia - 1634
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| Virginia - 1738
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| Virginia - 1770
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| Virginia - 1776
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| Virginia - 1791
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| Virginia - 1792
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| William Perdue Property
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