J. Steven Kite

Department of Geology and Geography

West Virginia University

Maps for Geol/Geog 127 (Revised 29 December 2000)

  Construction of the Greenbrier Congressional Bunker, 1960

  Public Land (Cadastral) Systems

Detail of "Massanutten" Map Showing English Metes and Bounds Cadastral System, including Plat of Wendle Kite (Dr. Kite's Great-Great-Great-Great-Great Grandfather) near middle of image. (.JPG file; 236 kb)
Original Source: Strickler, Harry M., 1924, "Massanutten Settled by the Pennsylvania Pilgrims 1726", Strasburg, Virginia, Shenandoah Publishing House, p. 120.

If you have access to a government repository of USGS topographic maps, the Windle Kite Plat lies on the Tenth Legion and Stanley (Virginia) 1:24,000 scale Quadrangles.  You may prefer to can access these maps via either Topozone or Terraserver web sites. Topozone's map is better, but Terraserver also has a vertical aerial photograph.

Topozone is at this URL:  http://www.topozone.com/

Or go directly to the topographic map at this URL:
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=17&n=4265678&e=709166&s=50&symshow=n

Terraserver:  http://terraserver.microsoft.com

or direct to the map at this URL:
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.asp?S=14&T=2&X=222&Y=1333&Z=17&W=2

or direct to an aerial photograph at this URL:
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.asp?S=14&T=1&X=221&Y=1333&Z=17&W=2

  Coming Sooner or Later: Plat map for "Massanutten" in the Shenandoah Valley in the Mid 1700s Detail of "Massanutten" Map Showing English Metes and Bounds Cadastral System with a Few Plats Aligned Similar to French Long Lots (i.e. Perpindicular to the River). OOPs the map is upside down.  I'll have to work on this when I get free time!