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Filed under: Virginia -- Description and travel Travels in Virginia in Revolutionary Times (c1922), ed. by Alfred J. Morrison (HTML and page images at LOC) On Horseback, by Charles Dudley Warner (Gutenberg text) Physical Survey of Virginia, by Matthew Fontaine Maury (page images at MOA) The Virginia Tourist, by Edward A. Pollard (page images at MOA) Rambles in the Path of the Steam-Horse, by Eli Bowen (page images at MOA) The Tidewater Cities of Hampton Roads, Virginia: Your Host for 1907, by Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907) (multiple formats at archive.org) Virginia After the War: An Account of Three Years' Experience in Reorganizing the Methodist Episcopal Church in Virginia at the Close of the Civil War (Indianapolis: Baker-Randolph Litho. and Eng. Co., 1891), by S. L. M. Conser (at memory.loc.gov) Documents Connected With the History of South Carolina (London, 1856), ed. by Plowden C. J. Weston (multiple formats at Google) Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Norfolk and Vicinity, Including Portsmouth and the Adjacent Counties, During a Period of Two Hundred Years (Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1853), by William S. Forrest A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina (Boston: J. Norman, 1787), by Thomas Hutchins (PDF at ohiomemory.org) Canal Reminiscences: Recollections of Travel in the Old Days on the James River and Kanawha Canal, by George William Bagby (HTML and TEI at UNC) Proceedings of the Convention of Southern Governors, Held in the City of Richmond, Virginia, on April 12th and 13th, 1893: With Papers Prepared by the Governors of Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina and Virginia, in Regard to the Physical Resources of Their Respective States (Richmond: C. N. Williams, 1893) (multiple formats at archive.org) Scenes in My Native Land (Boston: J. Munroe and company, 1845), by L. H. Sigourney (illustrated HTML with commentary at merrycoz.org) Virginia tourist. By W. R. Boutwell. (Norfolk, Va., Gatling Print. Co., 1892), by William Rowe Boutwell (page images at HathiTrust) A guide to the Virginia springs: giving, in addition to the routes and distances, a description of the springs, and also of the natural curiosities of the state. (Staunton, Va., R. Cowan; Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1851), by J. J. Moorman (page images at HathiTrust) On to Richmond! by Post no. 23, G. A. R., Department of New Jersey, and its friends, October 16th, 1881. (Trenton, N.J., J. L. Murphy, printer, 1881), by no. 23 Grand army of the republic. Dept. of New Jersey. Aaron Wilkes post (page images at HathiTrust) Excursion guide of the Virginia midland railway ... ([New York, The Aldine press, 1882]), by Virginia midland railway (page images at HathiTrust) The Westover manuscripts: containing the history of the dividing line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A journey to the land of Eden, A.D. 1733; and A progress to the mines. (Petersburg [Va.] Printed by E. and J.C. Ruffin, 1841), by William Byrd (page images at HathiTrust) Highways & byways of the Virginia peninsula; a book of information, designed as a handbook for the use of tourists and all others interested in the history, soil and topography of the penisula[!] By E.I. Beale. (Newport News, Va., The author, <1907>), by E Beale (page images at HathiTrust) ...Guide to Baltimore & Ohio railroad. John T. King, M.D. ([Baltimore, 1873?]), by John T. King (page images at HathiTrust) Tourists' guide for pleasure trips to the summer resorts, sea bathing and watering places convenient to Baltimore and its vicinity. (Baltimore, Hagadorn Bros., 1878) (page images at HathiTrust) The Virginia tourist. (Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1870), by Edward Alfred Pollard (page images at HathiTrust) Letters descriptive of the Virginia springs; the roads leading thereto, and the doings thereat. (Philadelphia, H. S. Tanner, 1837), by Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin (page images at HathiTrust) Physical survey of Virginia. Her resources, climate and productions. Preliminary report. No. II. By M. F. Maury. With notes and additions by his son. July 1, 1877. (Richmond, N. V. Randolph, 1878), by Matthew Fontaine Maury (page images at HathiTrust) The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent: begun in March, 1669, and ended in September, 1670, together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed. Collected and translated out of Latine from his discourse and writings, by Sir William Talbot ... ([Charleston, S.C., Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1891]), by John Lederer (page images at HathiTrust) The letters of the British spy. (Baltimore, Published by F. Lucas, Jun.; J. Robinson, Printer, 1817), by William Wirt (page images at HathiTrust) Old Dominion line. ([New York?], 1902), by Old Dominion steamship company (page images at HathiTrust) A guide to the Potomac river, Chesapeake bay and James river, and an ocean voyage to northern ports. A series of interesting and instructive excursions by water from Washington. By De B. Randolph Keim ... (Washington, D.C., By the Compiler, c1881), by De B. Randolph Keim (page images at HathiTrust) Recollections of rambles at the South. By Father William [pseud.] (New York, Carlton & Phillips, 1854), by father William (page images at HathiTrust) The end of an era, (Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1902), by John Sergeant Wise (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The occasional writings of Isaac Moorhead; with a sketch of his life by A.H.C. (Erie, Pa. A.H. Caughey, 1882), by Isaac Moorhead (page images at HathiTrust) Geography of Virginia. By Julia R. Henning. (Richmond, B. F. Johnson Pub. Co., 1894), by Julia Ryon Henning (page images at HathiTrust) To the Shenandoah and beyond: the chronicle of a leisurely journey through the uplands of Virginia and Tennessee, sketching their scenery, noting their legends, portraying social and material progress, and explaining routes of travel. (New York, Leve & Alden printing company, 1885), by Ernest Ingersoll (page images at HathiTrust) Virginia: a brief memoir for the information of Europeans desirous of emigrating to the New World [by G. Tochman, European Agent of Immigration for the State of Virginia] (Richmond, W. A. R. Nye, book and job printer, 1868), by Virginia. Office of the European Agent of Immigration (page images at HathiTrust) Historical collections of Virginia; containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes &c. relating to its history and antiquities, together with geographical and statistical descriptions. To which is appended, an historical and descriptive sketch of the District of Columbia. Illus. by over 100 engravings ... By Henry Howe. (Charleston, S.C., Babcock & co., 1846), by Henry Howe (page images at HathiTrust) Historical collections of Virginia; (Charleston, S.C., W. R. Babcock, 1852), by Henry Howe (page images at HathiTrust) The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27, Anno Dom. 1650. By Edward Bland, Abraham Woode, Sackford Brewster, and Elias Pennant. (New York, Reprinted by J. Sabin and sons, 1873), by Edward Bland (page images at HathiTrust) Travels in Virginia in Revolutionary Times, ed. by Alfred J. Morrison (Gutenberg ebook) Canal Reminiscences: Recollections of Travel in the Old Days on the James River & Kanawha Canal, by George William Bagby (Gutenberg ebook) Letters from the Alleghany Mountains, by Charles Lanman (Gutenberg ebook) A Guide to the Virginia Springs: Giving, in addition to the routes and distances, a description of the springs and also of the natural curiosities of the state, by J. J. Moorman (Gutenberg ebook) Virginia, more especially the south part thereof, richly and truly valued viz. the fertile Carolana, and no lesse excellent Isle of Roanoak, of latitude from 31 to 37 degr. relating the meanes of raysing infinite profits to the adventurers and planters. (London : Printed by T.H. for John Stephenson ..., 1650), by Edward Williams, John Ferrar, and John Goddard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Nova Britannia offering most excellent fruites by planting in Virginia : exciting all such as be well affected to further the same. (London : Printed for Samuel Macham, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls church-yard, at the signe of the bul-head, 1609), by Robert Johnson (HTML at EEBO TCP) The discovery of Nevv Brittaine began August 27, Anno Dom. 1650 / by Edward Bland, merchant, Abraham Woode, captaine, Sackford Brewster, Elias Pennant, gentlemen from Fort Henry, at the head of Appamattuck River in Virginia, to the fals of Blandina, first river in New Brittaine, which runneth west, being 120. mile south-west, between 35. & 37. degrees (a pleasant country) of temperate ayre and fertile soyle. (London : Printed by Thomas Harper for John Stephenson ..., 1651), by Edward Bland, Abraham Woode, Sackford Brewster, and Elias Pennant (HTML at EEBO TCP) Virginia impartially examined, and left to publick view, to be considered by all iudicious and honest men under which title is comprehended the degrees from 34 to 39, wherein lyes the rich and healthfull countries of Roanock, the now plantations of Virginia and Mary-land ... / by William Bullock, Gent. (London : Printed by John Hammond ..., 1649), by William Bullock (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true and faithful account of the four chiefest plantations of the English in America to wit, of Virginia, New-England, Bermudus, Barbados : with the temperature of the air, the nature of the soil, the rivers, mountains, beasts, fowls, birds, fishes, trees, plants, fruits, &c. : as also, of the natives of Virginia, and New-England, their religion, customs, fishing, hunting, &c. / collected by Samuel Clarke ... (London : Printed for Robert Clavel, Thomas Passenger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Thomas Sawbridge, and William Birch, 1670), by Samuel Clarke (HTML at EEBO TCP) The discoveries of John Lederer in three several marches from Virginia to the west of Carolina and other parts of the continent begun in March, 1669 and ended in September, 1670 : together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed / collected and translated out of Latine from his discourse and writings, by Sir William Talbot, Baronet. (London : Printed by J.C. for Samuel Heyrick ..., 1672), by John Lederer and William Talbot (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true relation of Virginia and Mary-land with the commodities therein, which in part the author saw, the rest he had from knowing and credible persons in the moneths of February, March, April and May / by Nathaniel Shrigley. (London : Printed by Tho. Milbourn for Thomas Hodson ..., [1669]), by Nathaniel Shrigley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Notes on the state of Virginia. By Thomas Jefferson. (Philadelphia: : Printed for Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market-Street., November 12, 1794), by Thomas Jefferson and James Smither, illust. by Samuel Lewis (HTML at Evans TCP)
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