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Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee

Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee
Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee
Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee
Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee
Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee
Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee

Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee
Original Plate of The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Published by Resolution of the U. 1864, to serve as the Official and Historical Record of The Civil War including therein a comprehensive Atlas of Battle Maps, Troop Positions, Skirmishes, Field Operations, and Topography. Of the10,000 Published, Less than 1,000 Complete Atlases Remain. 1863 Field Operations & Line of Forces In Battle Against the Army of General Robert E. Lee April 27-May 7, 1863. (1) Map of the Field Operations of the Army of the Potomac under Major General Joseph Hooker in the Battles with the Army of General Lee near Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg between April 27 and May 7, 1863. Prepared by the Order of Maj. Joseph Hooker from Surveys and Reconnaissance made on the filed by Brig.

(2) Map of the on the River from Port Royal to Richard's Ferry, Drawn from Surveys made by Officers of the Engineer Brigade and Charts of the Coast Survey of the River below Fredericksburg, Under the Direction of Brig. (3) Portions of the Middle Department 2nd Division 8th Army Corps, Prepared by Capt. Angelo Powell, Engineer, Winchester, Virginia, June 1863. (4) Map Illustrating the Operations of the U. Forces against Jackson, Mississippi,, Compiled from the Survey of Capt.

Original Plate XXXIX (#39) of the 175 Plates of The Official Folio Historical Record of. The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Ordered by Act of Congress in 1864; Entered into The Library of Congress; and Published by the U. Publishing Office, Containing all Battle Maps, Field Reports, Correspondence, Troop Positions, Skirmishes, Coastal Surveys, Naval Battles and Topography during the Four Years of the War: t he Accumulation and Assembling of The Atlas taking over 30 years to complete. Original Plate XXXIX (#39) of the 175 Published. Map is in Good condition. No soiling, marks, or writings. Mild foxing along fold indentation. Original Lithograph Engraved by Julius Bien for the. "The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies;". Commissioned by Resolution of Congress May 19, 1864, in accordance to serve as The Official Historical Record of the War. The Atlas Entered the Public Domain when the Atlases were withdrawn from Libraries and Other Federal Depositories over the past Century.

Impressive On Any Home or Office Wall. Dimensions: 19 x 29.5. Fine Adornment of Civil War History.

Shows Family Names of Homes & Farms, Churches, Railroads, Depots, Blacksmiths, Taverns, Cotton Mills, & Many Other Landmarks. A Few of the Homes, Farms, Depots, Forts, Mills, Churches, & Other Landmarks located on the Map: Home and farms of Mrs. Roy, Burton, Sands, Gray, Pollock, Sullivan, Fitzburgh, Landrum, Hart, Bowen, Morsson, Smith, Alsop, G. Wallace, Hughes, Buchanan, Hughes, Huckleberry, Irwin, Rogers, W. Childs, Bailey, Gore, Hayden, S. Welford, Vowell, Widow Jones, J. Ely, Welford, Hatch, Decker, William Monroe, Thompson, J. Black, Negro House, Patterson, J. Jackson, Thomas Latham, Burnt House, Hallaway, Washington, Berea CHurch, Scott's Ford, Dr. Heiston, Duerson, Childs, Broken Bridge, Richmond Frederericksburg, & Potomac Railroad, Falmouth Station, Road to King George Court House, Raymond Road, Conway, Rapidan River, Flat Run Church, Smithfield, Old House, Banks' Ford, Belvidere, Traveller's Rest Inn, Salem Church, Pollock's Hill, Jason Kelly, Blacksmith Shop, Mrs.

Burton's House, Grady Farm, Saw Mill, W. England, Old Wilderness Tavern, Folk's Old House, Brierly House , Lupton House, Romney Road, Cedar Creek Road, Phillips Farm, Richard's Ferry Road, Thomas Sullivan House, Jenkins, Corn Crib, Col. Arnold, Ward's House, and many others. Great for History & Genealogy as Map Shows Cities, Towns, & Landmarks During the War; Some of Which No Longer Exist Today.

The Atlas to Accompany The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies was Commissioned with Resolution of the U. Congress in 1864, by which Adjt. Townsend was Appointed Directorship of the Collection and Preparation of the Atlas, which was ultimately Completed and Published in 35 Parts in Sets of Five Lithographic Plates by the U.

The 175 Plate Volume dedicated to Preserving a Historical Record of the War, each Map portraying a wealth of Knowledge and Information on Division, Corps, and Troop Positions; Battle Lines, Topography, Military Strategy, and History. Greetings from Historical Savannah, Georgia: Founded 1733. Some, to beautify their halls, parlors, chambers, and libraries...

Loveth, getteth, and useth maps, charts, and geographical globes. John Dee, Advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. The item "Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee" is in sale since Sunday, December 03, 2017. This item is in the category "Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\North America Maps". The seller is "jonesjackson" and is located in Savannah, Georgia. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Date Range: 1800-1899
  • Country/Region: United States of America
  • Format: Folio Map
  • Printing Technique: Lithography
  • Year: 1892
  • Type: Civil War Map
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Julius Bien
  • City: Winchester
  • US State: VA, WV, KY, TN
  • Topic: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Subject: Military & War
  • Engraver: Julius Bien


Original Antique Civil War Map FREDERICKSBURG Virginia WINCHESTER Robert E Lee