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Lloyd's New County Map of the United States And Canadas showing Battle Fields, Railroads, &c.
Lloyd, H.H.; Schonberg ...
Lloyd's New County Map ...
1863
5148.000
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[Lloyd, H.H., Schonberg & Co.]
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Lloyd's New County Map of the United States And Canadas showing Battle Fields, Railroads, &c. Compiled From The Latest Government Surveys & Other Reliable & Official Sources. Published by H.H. Lloyed & Co. 81 John St. New-York. 1863. Drawn And Engraved By Schonberg & Co., New York. Entered ... 1863, by H.H. Lloyd & Co. ... New York. Published By H.H. Lloyd & Co. ... B.B. Russell, 515 Washington St., Boston, R.R. Landon, 88 Lake St., Chicago ... (inset) California, Oregon And The Territories Of The United States ... (inset) Part Of Florida.
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5148.000
East Tennessee North of Loudon
Poe, Orlando M.
East Tennessee North of...
1864
5534.002
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Poe, Orlando M.
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East Tennessee North of Loudon Prepared Under The Direction Of Capt. O.M. Poe Corps of Engineers & Chief Engr. Mil. Div. of the Mississippi, From Data furnished principally by Capt. O.M. Poe & Prof. J.M. Safford. 1864. S. Geismar Lith. Issued at Office U.S. Engineers, Head Quarters Mil. Divn. of the Mississippi. W.L.B. Jenney. Capt. A.D.C. U.S.A. In Charge.
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5534.002
Southern Mississippi And Alabama Showing the Approaches To Mobile. Edw. Molitor Lith. Coast Survey Office, A.D. Bache Supt. 1863.
U.S. Coast Survey
Southern Mississippi An...
1863
5533.002
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U.S. Coast Survey
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Southern Mississippi And Alabama Showing the Approaches To Mobile. Edw. Molitor Lith. Coast Survey Office, A.D. Bache Supt. 1863.
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5533.002
Carte Generale Des Etats - Unis Et Du Mexique Comprenant L'Amerique Centrale Et Les Antilles
Andriveau-Goujon, E.
Carte Generale Des Etat...
1862
4598.002
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Andriveau-Goujon, E.
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Carte Generale Des Etats - Unis Et Du Mexique Comprenant L'Amerique Centrale Et Les Antilles. E. Andriveau-Goujon, Editeur. Paris, Rue Du Bac, 21. 1862. Dressee par A. Vuillemin ... (with four inset maps).
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4598.002
NW Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
Lloyd, James T.
NW Sheet Lloyd's Americ...
1861
10543.001
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Lloyd, James T.
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NW Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
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10543.001
NE Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
Lloyd, James T.
NE Sheet Lloyd's Americ...
1861
10543.002
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Lloyd, James T.
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NE Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
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10543.002
SW Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
Lloyd, James T.
SW Sheet Lloyd's Americ...
1861
10543.003
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Lloyd, James T.
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SW Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
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10543.003
SE Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
Lloyd, James T.
SE Sheet Lloyd's Americ...
1861
10543.004
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Lloyd, James T.
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SE Sheet Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
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10543.004
Composite: NW, NE, SW, SE Sheets Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War.
Lloyd, James T.
Composite: NW, NE, SW, ...
1861
10543.005
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Lloyd, James T.
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(Composite map of) NW, NE, SW, SE Sheets Lloyd's American Railroad Map, Showing the Whole Seat of War
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10543.005
North Carolina With Part Of Virginia & South Carolina.
Colton, J. H.
North Carolina With Par...
1863
3044.000
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Colton, J. H.
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Colton's New Topographical Map Of The Eastern Portion Of The State Of North Carolina With Part Of Virginia & South Carolina From The Latest & Best Authorities. Published by J.H. Colton, No. 172 William St. N.Y. 1863. Entered ... 1860 by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Cooper, 117 Fulton St. N.Y. (inset) Plan Of The Sea Coast From Virginia To Florida.
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3044.000
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1st issued 1861. Last issue 1864. With an inset "Plan of the Sea Coast From Virginia to Florida." This map is a companion map to Colton's Topographical Map of the Seat of War in Virginia, Maryland, &c. (see our copy), but on a larger scale (8 miles to an inch vs. 12 miles). It is both highly detailed (railroads, physical features, towns, counties, etc.) and highly decorative (many ships illustrated off the coasts). Map has outline color by state and water painted in blue; inset has full color by state.
Cover: United States.
Stanford, Edward; W. & ...
Cover: United States.
1861
3236A
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[Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited]
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(Covers to) United States. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) Plan Of Charleston, Vicinity And Harbour.
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3236A
United States.
Stanford, Edward; W. & ...
United States.
1861
3236.001
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[Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited]
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United States. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) Plan Of Charleston, Vicinity And Harbour.
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3236.001
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Separate issue of Johnston's National Atlas Map of the United States. Rare variant issue of this map: it has an inset of Charleston Vicinity and Harbor that does not appear on any other issues of the maps, and most importantly, the southern slave states and northern free states are color coded (solid red for slave and outline red for free). Two printed notes relate to the boundaries of the slave states and the cotton growing regions. The three forts at the entrance to Charleston Harbor are underlined in red. Although the presence of Minnesota Territory would indicate a date no later than 1858 (when it became a state), this map has much Civil War information and, in typical British fashion, it is probably a bit out of date as to political information, so we date it at the beginning of the war, 1861. Not in Stephenson. Map is dissected into 18 sections and mounted on linen with dark purple cloth covers 18.5x12 of Edward Stanford's map establishment, labeled with "Map Of The United States. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W."
Cover: Colton's new railroad & county map, United States.
Colton, J. H.
Cover: Colton's new rai...
1862
3358A
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Colton, J. H.
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(Covers to) Colton's New Railroad & County Map Of The United States, The Canadas &c. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 172 William St., New York 1862. Entered ... 1861 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Colton's Map of the United States Showing the Proposed Railroad Routes To The Pacific Ocean. (inset) Southern Part Of Florida.
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3358A
Colton's New Railroad & County Map Of The United States.
Colton, J. H.
Colton's New Railroad &...
1862
3358.001
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Colton, J. H.
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Colton's New Railroad & County Map Of The United States, The Canadas &c. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 172 William St., New York 1862. Entered ... 1861 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Colton's Map of the United States Showing the Proposed Railroad Routes To The Pacific Ocean. (inset) Southern Part Of Florida.
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3358.001
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Civil War map - Confederacy green, North red, border states yellow. A pasted down sheet in the bottom margin explains the color coding and gives population statistics for the three regions. There is an ad for "Colton's...Complete Series of War Maps" on the verso of the cover and a pasted down list of Union and Confederate Political and Military leaders on the verso of the map. The map was sold in London by Sampson Low, Son & Co., by arrangement with Colton. All the prices quoted for Colton's maps on the paste down are in pounds. There was great demand in England for maps of the American Civil War, and Colton exploited it by providing his maps to English map sellers. W.H. has an identical copy of this map sold by Crutchly. Stanford also sold this map under his imprint. Full color. Dissected into 32 sections. Folds into dark green cloth covers 23x14.5 with a green paper label reading "Colton's Map Of Thr (sic) The United States Of America And The Canadas."
Composite: Colton's New Railroad & County Map Of The United States.
Colton, J. H.
Composite: Colton's New...
1862
3358.002
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Colton, J. H.
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(Composite of) Colton's New Railroad & County Map Of The United States, The Canadas &c. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 172 William St., New York 1862. Entered ... 1861 by J.H. Colton ... New York. (inset) Colton's Map of the United States Showing the Proposed Railroad Routes To The Pacific Ocean. (inset) Southern Part Of Florida.
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3358.002
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A composite version joining all the separate panels. Civil War map - Confederacy green, North red, border states yellow. A pasted down sheet in the bottom margin explains the color coding and gives population statistics for the three regions. There is an ad for "Colton's...Complete Series of War Maps" on the verso of the cover and a pasted down list of Union and Confederate Political and Military leaders on the verso of the map. The map was sold in London by Sampson Low, Son & Co., by arrangement with Colton. All the prices quoted for Colton's maps on the paste down are in pounds. There was great demand in England for maps of the American Civil War, and Colton exploited it by providing his maps to English map sellers. W.H. has an identical copy of this map sold by Crutchly. Stanford also sold this map under his imprint. Full color. Dissected into 32 sections. Folds into dark green cloth covers 23x14.5 with a green paper label reading "Colton's Map Of Thr (sic) The United States Of America And The Canadas."
Cover: Southern States of North America.
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Cover: Southern States ...
1865
3808A
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Wyld, James, 1812-1887
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(Covers to) Map Of The Southern States of North America With The Forts Harbours & Military Positions. James Wyld, Geographer To The Queen. 457 Strand, 11 & 12 Charing Cross & 2 Royal Exchange. 1865. London, Published By James Wyld ...
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3808A
Map Of The Southern States of North America
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Map Of The Southern Sta...
1865
3808.001
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Wyld, James, 1812-1887
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Map Of The Southern States of North America With The Forts Harbours & Military Positions. James Wyld, Geographer To The Queen. 457 Strand, 11 & 12 Charing Cross & 2 Royal Exchange. 1865. London, Published By James Wyld ...
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3808.001
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Dated 1865, unlike the Stephenson reference. Shows the entire southern states, with railroads, canals, and roads. The cover and list of Wyld's maps is similar to the 1861 Wyld Military Map of the United States. Outline color by state. Map is dissected into 36 sections, mounted on linen and folded into red paper covered boards 18x12.5 with a label reading "Wyld's New Map Of The Southern States Of North America ..."; the spine is labeled "Southern States."
Cover: Colton's plans, U.S. harbors.
Colton, J. H.
Cover: Colton's plans, ...
1862
3813A
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Colton, J. H.
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(Covers to) Colton's Plans Of U.S. Harbors Showing The Position & Vicinities Of The Most Important Fortifications On The Sea-Board And In The Interior. From U.S. Surveys and other authentic sources. Published by J.H. Colton, 172 William St. New York. 1862. Entered ... 1860, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Laing 117 Fulton St. New York.
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3813A
Colton's Plans Of U.S. Harbors.
Colton, J. H.
Colton's Plans Of U.S. ...
1862
3813.001
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Colton, J. H.
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Colton's Plans Of U.S. Harbors Showing The Position & Vicinities Of The Most Important Fortifications On The Sea-Board And In The Interior. From U.S. Surveys and other authentic sources. Published by J.H. Colton, 172 William St. New York. 1862. Entered ... 1860, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Laing 117 Fulton St. New York.
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3813.001
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23 maps on one sheet. Bacon & Co. published Colton's maps in London during the Civil War. There is a catalogue of Bacon/Colton map on the inside cover of this map. Full color. Dissected into 18 sections. Folds into brown cloth covers 20x14 with blue paper label reading "Colton's Plans of the American Harbors, Showing the Positions of The Most Important Fortifications." Scarce.
United States.
Stanford, Edward; W. & ...
United States.
1861
4064.000
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[Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited]
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United States. Engraved & Lithographed by W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) The Bahama Islands Showing the position of the Paradon Grande Light House Near which the Trent was boarded by the San Jacinto, Nov. 1861.
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4064.000
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Another National Atlas U.S. map issued separately as a Civil War map by Stanford. This is the same map as the 1861 U.S. with Charleston Inset, except that the inset is changed to a map of "The Bahama Islands Shewing the position of the Paradon Grande Light House Near which the Trent was boarded by the San Jacinto, Nov. 1861." Slave holding states are shown in printed full color. Map is dissected into 15 sections and mounted on linen with burgundy cloth end sheets 21x14 labeled with "No. XIII, United States, 1861" in ms.
United States.
Stanford, Edward; W. & ...
United States.
1862
4065.000
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[Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited]
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United States. (untitled inset map of Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia).
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4065.000
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Yet another Stanford Civil War map on the base map by Johnston. Now the upper left inset in an untitled map of Washington and Northern Virginia, with battle sites underlined in red. Slave holding states and the inset are in full printed color. Map is dissected into 15 sections and mounted on linen with burgundy cloth end sheets 21x14 labeled with "No. XVII, United States, 1862" in ms.
Cover: Seat of Civil War In America.
Davies & Co.
Cover: Seat of Civil Wa...
1862
4426A
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Davies & Co.
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(Covers to) Map Of The Seat Of Civil War In America. October, 1862. Davies & Co. 1, Finch Lane, London. Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, 37, Walbrook, London, Lithographers by Steam Power. (inset) Enlarged Plan Of The Site Of The Most Recent Battles.
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4426A
Map Of The Seat Of Civil War In America.
Davies & Co.
Map Of The Seat Of Civi...
1862
4426.001
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Davies & Co.
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Map Of The Seat Of Civil War In America. October, 1862. Davies & Co. 1, Finch Lane, London. Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, 37, Walbrook, London, Lithographers by Steam Power. (inset) Enlarged Plan Of The Site Of The Most Recent Battles.
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4426.001
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Not in Stephenson. Shows the Southern States west to eastern Missouri and Kansas, with an inset map titled "Enlarged Plan Of The Site Of The Most Recent Battles," which shows the area between Richmond and Baltimore. Many cities and towns are underlined in red, indicating a battle site or important military concentrations. Map is dissected into 21 sections and backed with linen folding into burgundy cloth covers 20x12 with Edward Stanford's printed label reading "Map Of The Seat Of War In America. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W. 1862." Outline color by state, with the South in pink, North in blue, and Maryland in yellow. Scarce.
Cover: Virginia, Maryland, Delaware.
Colton, J. H.
Cover: Virginia, Maryla...
1862
4856A
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Colton, J. H.
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(Covers to) Colton's New Topographical Map of The States Of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, Showing Also Eastern Tennessee & Parts Of Other Adjoining States, All the Fortifications, Military Stations, Rail Roads, Common Roads and other Internal Improvements Compiled from the Latest & most Authentic Sources, On A Scale of 12 Miles to the Inch. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1862, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Laing Lith 117 Fulton St. New York.
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4856A
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware.
Colton, J. H.
Virginia, Maryland, Del...
1862
4856.001
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Colton, J. H.
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Colton's New Topographical Map of The States Of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, Showing Also Eastern Tennessee & Parts Of Other Adjoining States, All the Fortifications, Military Stations, Rail Roads, Common Roads and other Internal Improvements Compiled from the Latest & most Authentic Sources, On A Scale of 12 Miles to the Inch. Published By J.H. Colton, No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1862, by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Laing Lith 117 Fulton St. New York.
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4856.001
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The second 1862 issue with added towns (Fair Oaks, etc.) around Richmond. This copy issued in London by Bacon and Co. with the following on the paste down: "Bacon's Shilling Series of American War Maps... the series affording all the information required for tracing the movements of the armies." Full color by county. Dissected into 36 sections. Map folds into brown cloth covers 23x14.5 with a green paper label reading "Colton's Steel Plate Map Of The State Of Virginia, On The Largest Scale Ever Published, Minutely Delineating Every Fort, Town, Railway, And Stream, In The State. Price folded in Case 6s. In Cloth Case 10s. On Rollers Varnished 12s. 6d."
Military Map of a part of Eastn. Virginia.
Worret, Charles ; Kayse...
Military Map of a part ...
1863
5081.000
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[Kayser, G., Worret, Charles]
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Military Map of a part of Eastn. Virginia Department of Maj: Genl: J.A. Dix Comdg 7th Army Corps completed from several Military Reconnaissances & Surveys under the Direction of Capt: Wm. Heine Topt. Engr. U.S. drawn & compiled by Lieut. Ch. Worret & G. Kayser Traced by Lieut. Ch. Worret.
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5081.000
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This immense, large scale map at first appears to be manuscript, entirely hand drawn. Dissected into 35 sections and mounted on linen. Upon closer inspection, it proves to be a lithograph of a hand drawn field map, with several large sections filled in or corrected in manuscript and with the waterways colored blue. It is centered on the area around Suffolk, Virginia, extending north and east to Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads and Norfolk, west to Franklin, Zuni and the Blackwater River, and south to about nine miles south of the North Carolina border. It was probably hand drawn and lithographed for immediate field use (note the title says "Traced by Lieut. Ch. Worret") with a very small press run, and corrected and updated as needed. There is a great deal of local information shown: the names of all property owners and their farms and buildings, railroads, rivers and small streams, the large Dismal Swamp, fortifications, roads and paths and distances thereon, "old Rebl. camp," "Rebl camp," "Marmaduke Ellis (Deserter)," "Negroes," and more. A "Note" at the top right corner gives the sources of the map: "Coast lines by U.S. Coast Survey" and then a list of surveys by Maj Wetterall, Maj. Stratton, 1st Lieut. James, 1st Lieut. Ch. Worrett, Lt. Soederquist, and Geo. Kayser, that were used in the construct of this map. Below the Note is the manuscript signature of "Lieut. James Ch Engr. Suffolk" and a manuscript presentation of the map "To Brig. Gen Terry with compliments of 1st Lt. C.H. James Act. Chief Engineer Maj. Gen Pecks Staff." We have dated the map (1863) based on the Soederquist Map of Suffolk & vicinity (Stephenson 661) which Stephenson dates (1863). Soederquist's map is on the same scale as this map, and is most likely a companion map to the Soederquist map of Norfolk & Vicinity that is listed in the "Note" as a source for this map. (Continued in Reference field below).
Cover: United States of North America.
Stanford, Edward
Cover: United States of...
1861
5218A
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Stanford, Edward
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(Covers to) Stanford's New Large-Print Map Of The United States Of North America. Distinguishing The Cities & Towns According To Population &c. And Shewing The Boundary Of The Seceded States. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, May 13th 1861. Constructed & Engrd. at Stanford's Geographical Establishmt. London.
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5218A
United States Of North America.
Stanford, Edward
United States Of North ...
1861
5218.001
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Stanford, Edward
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Stanford's New Large-Print Map Of The United States Of North America. Distinguishing The Cities & Towns According To Population &c. And Shewing The Boundary Of The Seceded States. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, May 13th 1861. Constructed & Engrd. at Stanford's Geographical Establishmt. London.
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5218.001
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Not in Stephenson or Phillips. This colorful and attractive map shows the seceded states at the beginning of the Civil War, and an early showing of the new Colorado, Nevada and Dakota Territories. Linen backed, dissected into 28 sections and folded into brown cloth covers 18x13 with "Map Of The United States..." on a printed label plus advertisement "New Maps For General Use" on inside front cover. Outline color by state.
Cover: Kentucky, Tennessee military map.
Swann, Charles E.
Cover: Kentucky, Tennes...
1863
5384A
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Swann, Charles E.
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(Covers to) Military Map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, within eleven miles of the 35th Parallel of Latitude or Southern Boundary of Tennessee; Compiled from the best authentic original maps, various documents, and miscellaneous latest sources of information. Commenced under the Authority of Major General Don Carlos Buell ... by Capt. N. Michler ... continued under Major General H.G. Wright by Maj. L. Sitgreaves ... and completed under Major General Ambrose E. Burnside ... by Lieut. Col. J.H. Simpson ... Drawn by Charles E. Swann, Asst. Engr. ... Office of Chief Engineer, Department of the Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1863. Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Lithographers, Engravers & Printers, Corner 4th & Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, O.
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5384A
Military Map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Swann, Charles E.
Military Map of the Sta...
1863
5384.001
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Swann, Charles E.
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Military Map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, within eleven miles of the 35th Parallel of Latitude or Southern Boundary of Tennessee; Compiled from the best authentic original maps, various documents, and miscellaneous latest sources of information. Commenced under the Authority of Major General Don Carlos Buell ... by Capt. N. Michler ... continued under Major General H.G. Wright by Maj. L. Sitgreaves ... and completed under Major General Ambrose E. Burnside ... by Lieut. Col. J.H. Simpson ... Drawn by Charles E. Swann, Asst. Engr. ... Office of Chief Engineer, Department of the Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1863. Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Lithographers, Engravers & Printers, Corner 4th & Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, O.
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5384.001
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Outline color by state; with "Improved Turnpike & Stage Roads" in red. Maps is mounted on linen and dissected into 48 sections with dark brown cloth end sheets (19x34) with a paper label printed with "Military Map Of Kentucky And Tennessee. Official: J.H. Simpson, Lieut. Col. Engr. U.S. Army, Chief Engr. Dpt. of the Ohio" in gold. A second issue shows Camp Burnside named, the lithographer's name revised, and a dotted line representing the "out line of coal field" has been added to the southeastern quadrant.
Covers: Map of Northern Georgia
Merrill, William E.
Covers: Map of Northern...
1864
6723.001
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Merrill, William E.
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(Covers to) Map of Northern Georgia Made under the direction of Capt. W.E. Merrill, Chief Top.l Engr. From the Cherokee Land Maps and from information compiled by N. Finegan Draughtsman, from Surveys of the Topl. Engrs., Army of the Cumbd. compiled by H. Riemann Draughtsman, from the State Map of Georgia.
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6723.001
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Important Civil War map created by William Merrill who after the war was an important figure in mapping the west. This map was used by Sherman in his march to Atlanta. Image from Barry Ruderman.
Map of Northern Georgia
Merrill, William E.
Map of Northern Georgia
1864
6723.002
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Merrill, William E.
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Map of Northern Georgia Made under the direction of Capt. W.E. Merrill, Chief Top.l Engr. From the Cherokee Land Maps and from information compiled by N. Finegan Draughtsman, from Surveys of the Topl. Engrs., Army of the Cumbd. compiled by H. Riemann Draughtsman, from the State Map of Georgia.
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6723.002
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Important Civil War map created by William Merrill who after the war was an important figure in mapping the west. This map was used by Sherman in his march to Atlanta. Image from Barry Ruderman.
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