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On page 29 of Eugene M. Scheel's book entitled "The History of Middleburg
and vicinity", there is a small image of what is described as an 1826 map of
the Loudoun-Fauquier line by surveyor George Love. I only have a photocopy
of this page of the book, so am unable to search for end notes, foot notes,
a bibliography, etc.

Does anyone know where this map is kept?

Thanks in advance,

Scott Smith
Lynchburg

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