Virginia County boundaries based on a 1770 map

The Illustration, below, of Virginia County boundaries, uses the following as a base map: A New and Accurate Map of Virginia Wherein most of the Counties are laid down from Actual Surveys. With A Concise Account of the Number of Inhabitants, the Trade, Soil, and Produce of that Province. By John Henry. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Geographer to the King. London, Thos. Jefferys, 1770. Call Number: G3880 1770 .H4 Vault. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. County names are transcribed below the map and numbering has been added to show their location. Colorfill has been added to highlight County boundaries. Counties that were listed without boundaries defined are represented without color filled areas.

1. Accomack County
2. Albemarle County
3. Amelia County
4. Amherst County
5. Augusta County
6. Bedford County
7. Brunswick County
8. Buckingham County
9. Caroline County
10. Charles City County
11. Charlotte County
12. Chesterfield County
13. Culpepper County
14. Cumberland County
15. Dinwidie County
16. Elizabeth City County
17. Essex County
18. Frederick County
19. Fairfax County
20. Fauquier County
21. Gloucester County
22. Goochland County
23. Halifax County
24. Hampshire County
25. Hanover County
26. Henrico County
27. Isle of Wight County
28. James City County
29. King and Queen County
30. King George County
31. King William County
32. Lancaster County
33. Loudon County
34. Louisa County
35. Mecklenburg County
36. Middlesex County
37. Nandsemond County
38. New Kent County
39. Norfolk County
40. Northampton County
41. Northumberland County
42. Orange County
43. Pittsylvania County
44. Prince Edward County
45. Prince George County
46. Prince William County
47. Princess Ann County
48. Richmond County
49. Southampton County
50. Spotsylvania County
51. Stafford County
52. Sussex County
53. Surry County
54. Warwick County
55. Westmoreland County
56. York County