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Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C
Dated Events. On To Tokyo. M
1944
Separate Map
| Authors |
Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C. |
| Full Title |
Dated Events. On To Tokyo. Map of the Pacific and the Far East. Stanley Turner, 44. Copyright, Canada and U.S.A., 1944, C.C. Petersen, Publishing and Advertising, Toronto, Canada. Seventh Edition. |
| List No |
6828.000 |
| Note |
Color map, seventh edition, showing the latest activity in the Pacific Arena. On sheet 51x 66, folded as issued. Date of 1944 in marker at lower left corner. Note below title: "With this invasion map you will be able to follow the progress of the Allied armies on their way to smash Japan ..." Legend includes: American, British, Russian and Japanese Naval Bases are shown, land areas are colored to show countries under Anglo-American control, those retaken from Japan, and those under Japanese control. A fascinating map packed with information on battle dates and illustrations. Relief shown pictorially. From the collection of John Oram. |
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Magnus, Charles
Panorama Of The Mississippi
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Magnus, Charles |
| Full Title |
Panorama Of The Mississippi Valley And Its Fortifications. Published by C. Magnus, 12 Frankfort Street, New York. Eng. by F.W. Boell. |
| List No |
2397.000 |
| Note |
Date is Stephenson's, there is no date on map. Four vignettes, attractive hand-painted color. Map includes table of distances to various points on the Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans. |
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Spangenberg, Charles
Map Of The Siege Of Vicksbur
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Spangenberg, Charles |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Siege Of Vicksburg, Miss. By the U.S. Forces Under The Command Of Maj. Genl. U.S. Grant, U.S. Vls. ... Surveyed and constructed under the direction of Capt. C.B. Comstock ... by Major Otto H. Matz ... Chs. Spangenberg ... Drawn by Chs. Spangenberg ... Engr. on stone by J. Schedler No. 120 Pearl St. N.Y. Head Qrs. Of The Dept. Of The Tenn. Vicksburg Miss. Aug. 20th 1863. C.B. Comstock ... |
| List No |
3858.000 |
| Note |
Signed in facsimile by C.B. Comstock and dated Aug. 20, 1863, Vicksburg, Miss. Beautiful, highly detailed black and white map showing the topography around Vicksburg, with five profiles, six cross sections of batteries and one cross section of a "rebel rifle pit." Illustrated in Stephenson, this is one of the most striking of the Union War maps. Plate 36:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Weyss, John E.
Military Map ... of the coun
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Weyss, John E. |
| Full Title |
Military Map showing the topographical features of the country adjacent to Harper's Ferry Va. including Maryland, Loudoun, and Bolivar Heights, and portions of South and Short Mountains, with the positions of the Defensive Works, also the Junction of the Potomac & Shenandoah Rivers, and their passage through the Blue Ridge. Surveyed from August 3d to Sept. 30th 1863 Under The Direction Of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Engrs U.S. Army By Major John E. Weyss, Principal Assistant, Engineer Department, Army Of The Potomac ... |
| List No |
3874.000 |
| Note |
Striking map of Harper's Ferry, illustrated in Stephenson. Weyss went on to make a second Harper's Ferry map that appeared (with fourteen other maps by Weyss) in 1867 in the Military Maps to Illustrate the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac and James. Stephenson lists the ms original as 699. Map is without color. Plate 42:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Plan of the Operations of th
1802
Separate Map
| Authors |
Arrowsmith, Aaron |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Operations of the British & Ottoman Forces in Egypt, From the 8th of March to the 2d. of Septr. 1801, when the French were Finally expelled from that Country. Composed from materials furnished by the Quarter Master Generals Department. London, Published by A. Arrowsmith, 1st. September 1802 No. 24 Rathbone Place. Engraved by S.J. Neele 352 Strand. (inset) Plate 1: (Alexandria peninsula on an enlarged scale.) |
| List No |
0029.000 |
| Note |
S.J.Neele is the engraver. This copy was probably removed from a book, however, it was published separately and is in Arrowsmith's catalogue. How many battle maps did Arrowsmith do? This may be one of only a few. See Map Collector 9, p22 for Arrowsmith catalogue showing this map with the Egypt maps. No other battle plans listed. Map in full color with battle positions in red and yellow. Relief shown by hachures. Upper right corner: plate 2. |
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Hood, Washington
Map Of The Seat Of War In Fl
1838
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hood, Washington |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Seat Of War In Florida. Compiled By Order Of The Hon. Joel R. Poinsett, Secretary Of War, under the Direction of Col J.J. Abert U.S. Topt. Engineer, from the reconnoissances of the Officers of the U.S. Army, by Wash: Hood. Bureau of U.S. Topographical Engineers Washington City 1838. W.J. Stone Sc. Washn. City. |
| List No |
2209.000 |
| Note |
Precursor of MacKay/Blake map of 1839. A very detailed map. A comparison of this with the MacKay/Blake map does not show significant differences, except in the north. Taylor/MacKay do not mention Hood's map as a source. Map is without color. |
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Bachmann, John, Magnus, Char
Panorama of the Seat of War
1864
View
| Authors |
Bachmann, John, Magnus, Charles |
| Full Title |
Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds Eye View Of Virginia, Maryland Delaware And The District Of Columbia. Entered ... 1864 by Charles Magnus ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann. Charles Magnus Printing Establishment. Office 12 Frankfort St., New York. |
| List No |
2817.000 |
| Note |
2nd edition published with additions, by Magnus. Stevenson lists a second issue by Bachmann (showing smoke over the Manassas battlefield) but not this second edition by Magnus. Many towns and battlefields have been added, especially around Richmond, Petersburg, and Fredericksburg. The lithographic printing is not as good as the Bachmann edition and the color yellow which Bachmann used effectively to show topography is not employed to much advantage here. Relief shown by shadings and pictorially. Showing battlefields, military fortifications and battleships. |
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Duval, P.S. and Son
Military Map Of The United S
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Duval, P.S. and Son |
| Full Title |
Military Map Of The United States & Territories Showing The Location of the Military Posts, Arsenals, Navy Yards, & Ports of Entry. Compiled from Pub - Doc - 1861. Published by P.S. Duval & Son. Nos. 22&24 South 5th St. Philada. Entered ... 1861 by P.S. Duval & Son ... Penna. (inset) Pensacola & Perdido Bays. (untitled inset map of Key West). |
| List No |
2819.000 |
| Note |
Full and outline color map. Shows Colorado, Nevada, and Dakota. Streeter: "One of the first to show the three new territories, Colorado...and Dakota and Nevada..." Has lists of ports of entry and military posts in the margins of the map, and shows the free states, seceding states, border states, old territories and new territories by color. A most interesting early civil war map, probably issued as a broadside. See also our pocket map issue. Includes state capitals and principal towns, drainage, geographic coordinates, and names and boundaries of the states and territories. |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Siege Of Vera Cruz, by the U
1847
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
Siege Of Vera Cruz, by the U.S. Troops under Major General Scott, in March 1847, from Surveys made by Major Turnbull, Captains Hughes, McClellan & Johnston, Lieutenants Derby & Hardcastle, Topl. Engineers. Drawn by Capt. McClellan. |
| List No |
3482.000 |
| Note |
Separately published map of an important Mexican War battle. Not in the large group of maps on the war published in Message of the President in the same year (see our copy). Hand colored outline map, Shows military fortifications, and roads. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Bachelder, John
Gettysburg Battle-Field
1863
View
| Authors |
Bachelder, John |
| Full Title |
Gettysburg Battle-Field. Published By Jno. B. Bachelder, 125 Washington St. Boston. 59 Beekman St. New York. Entered ... 1863 by Jno. B. Bachelder ... Massachusetts. Battle Fought At Gettysburg Pa. July 1st, 2d & 3d 1863 By The Federal And Confederate Armies. Commanded Respectively By Genl. G.G. Meade And Genl. Robert E. Lee ... Heliotype Printing Co. Jno. B. Bachelder, Del. Endicott & Co. Lith N.Y. (inset) Plan of the Soldiers National Cemetery. |
| List No |
3655.000 |
| Note |
A black and white edition of Bachelder's famous view, not listed in Stephenson. May have accompanied a "Key to Bachelder's Isometrical Drawing" that is mentioned by Stephenson. Includes Federal Confederate Signal Station and Corps badges. Showing "The position of the troops of our respective commands ... arranged under immediate direction and may be relied upon as substantially correct". "The drawing represents not less than twenty five square miles of territory..." |
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Mallory, C.A.
Cover: Part of Rappahannock
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mallory, C.A. |
| Full Title |
(Cover to) Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg, prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen ... for the use of the Army of the Potomac compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. U.S. Coast Survey Chart of the Rappahannock River Surveys and Reconnoissances by C.A. Mallory, Chas. Shoemacker, L.C. Oswell, H.H. Marvin, Geo. F. Lathrop, Assistants. Drawn by C.A. Mallory. Reduced and photographed by L.E. Walker, Treasy. Dept. |
| List No |
3839A |
| Note |
Folded map has no additional cover. Label pasted on the back of the map reads, "Map of Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg. Prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen Corps Topl. Engrs. U.S.A. for the use of the Army of the Potomac. Compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. December 1862." |
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Mallory, C.A.
Part of the North Bank of th
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mallory, C.A. |
| Full Title |
Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg, prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen ... for the use of the Army of the Potomac compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. U.S. Coast Survey Chart of the Rappahannock River Surveys and Reconnoissances by C.A. Mallory, Chas. Shoemacker, L.C. Oswell, H.H. Marvin, Geo. F. Lathrop, Assistants. Drawn by C.A. Mallory. Reduced and photographed by L.E. Walker, Treasy. Dept. |
| List No |
3839.001 |
| Note |
Map without color showing roads, the river, towns, topography, and dwellings. |
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Hergesheimer, Edwin
Frederick County Maryland
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hergesheimer, Edwin |
| Full Title |
Frederick County Maryland Prepared under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.N. Macomb Chf. Topl Engr for the use of Maj. Gen. G.B. McClellan Commanding U.S. Army 1861. |
| List No |
3840.000 |
| Note |
Contemporary photocopy by the Coast Survey. This issue is slightly smaller than the Stephenson LOC copy and the title is shorter, without mentioning Hergesheimer. The river is colored blue and the larger towns are colored red. Above the title in ms is "No. 41." Stephenson's copy has No. 7 above the title. These numbers probably indicate the number of copies that were made of the map. See similar maps by Hergesheimer of Washington County, Maryland, and Loudon County, Virginia. |
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Hergesheimer, Edwin
Washington County Maryland
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hergesheimer, Edwin |
| Full Title |
Washington County Maryland Compiled under the direction of Lieut. Col. J.N. Macomb Chf. Topl Engr for the use of Maj. Gen. Geo.B. McClellan Commanding Army of Potomac 1861. Drawn from Thomas Taggart's map by E. Hergesheimer, Photographs by G. Mathiot & D. Hinkle by permission of Prof. Bache Supt U.S. Coast Survey. |
| List No |
3842.000 |
| Note |
Contemporary photographic copy, without color Similar to the Frederick County map by Hergesheimer. This adds the note at the top "Drawn from Thomas Taggart's map..." No. 43 in ms above the title. Relief shown by hachures. |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Part of Washington County, M
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
Part of Washington County, MD. Bureau of Topographical Engineers September, 1862. |
| List No |
3844.000 |
| Note |
Unusual large scale contemporary photographic copy of a part of a land ownership map somewhat crudely drawn. |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Sketch Of Country Between Ha
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
Sketch Of Country Between Haxall's Landing And Charles City Court House. Reconnoissances under the direction of Brig. Gen A.A. Humphreys, Comdg. Topl Engr's, by 1st Lieut. N. Bowen, Topl. Engrs., 2d Lieut. C. McClellan, 32d N.Y.. Vols., Mr. F.W. Dorr, Assist. U.S.C.S., Mr. Joseph McMakin, Drftsmn., Mr. H.H. Humpheys, Mr. Walter Taylor. |
| List No |
3845.000 |
| Note |
Contemporary photographic copy. This copy is more complete than the LOC copy. From an original drawing. Relief shown by hachures. Shows roads and trails, houses and names of residents, rivers, streams, and woodland. |
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U.S. Coast Survey
Part of Henrico County Virgi
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. Coast Survey |
| Full Title |
Part of Henrico County Virginia from Smith's Map in the collection of the U.S. Coast Survey Office. (Another title below) Part of Henrico County from Smith's Map of Virginia with additions of Topography from Surveys made under the direction of Genl A.A. Humphreys, Chief Topl Engr. Army of Potomac. Photographed at the U.S. Coast Survey Office July 1862. (title on verso) Map of Part of Henrico County Virga. ... |
| List No |
3846.001 |
| Note |
Contemporary photographic copy. Slightly different in title (which is in ms.) than the LOC copy. Mounted on linen with a ms label. Shows woods and householders' names in rural areas. |
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U.S. Coast Survey
Title Page: Map of Part of H
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. Coast Survey |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Part of Henrico County Virginia from Smith's Map in the collection of the U.S. Coast Survey Office. (Another title below) Part of Henrico County from Smith's Map of Virginia with additions of Topography from Surveys made under the direction of Genl A.A. Humphreys, Chief Topl Engr. Army of Potomac. Photographed at the U.S. Coast Survey Office July 1862. (title on verso) Map of Part of Henrico County Virga. ... |
| List No |
3846.002 |
| Note |
Contemporary photographic copy. Slightly different in title (which is in ms.) than the LOC copy. Mounted on linen with a ms label. Shows woodlands, roads and trails, rivers, streams, and householders' names in rural areas. |
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Anonymous
James River
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Anonymous |
| Full Title |
(James River). |
| List No |
3847.000 |
| Note |
Contemporary photographic copy. No author or title. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by isolines. |
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Ruger, Edward
Campaigns in which the Army
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
Ruger, Edward |
| Full Title |
Map Prepared to exhibit the Campaigns in which the Army Of The Cumberland Took part during the War of the Rebellion. By order of Maj. Genl. Geo. H. Thomas. U.S.A. Compiled under the direction of Bvt. Major Genl. Z.B. Tower Chief Engr. Military Div. of the Tenn. by Ed. Ruger, Supt. Topl. Engr. Office at Nashville. Assistants. Capt. A. Kilp & Lieut. R. Flach 3rd U.S.C.A. (Heavy) & Asst. Top. Engrs. ... Photolith. by the N.Y. Lithg. Engrg. & Prtg. Co. 16 & 18 Park Place. |
| List No |
3852.000 |
| Note |
Very detailed map showing most of the southern states with the lines of march of the various Generals' campaigns shown in different colors. Date estimated. Plate 118:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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United States. War Dept. Eng
Central Virginia showing Lie
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau |
| Full Title |
Central Virginia showing Lieut Gen'l U.S. Grant's Campaign and Marches of the Armies under his Command in 1864-5. Engineer Bureau War Dept. Prepared by Order of the Secretary of War For the Officers of the U.S. Army under the command of Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant. |
| List No |
3854.000 |
| Note |
Extremely detailed map of central Virginia showing the routes of Grant's various armies in various colors. This version adds to sheets at the top to the original version (Stephenson 513). Plate 100:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Engineer Bureau War Dept
Route of Marches of the Army
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
Engineer Bureau War Dept |
| Full Title |
Map Showing Route of Marches of the Army of Genl. W.T. Sherman From Atlanta, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. To accompany the report of operations From Savannah, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. Engineer Bureau. War Department. Prepared by Order of the Secretary of War For the Officers of the U.S. Army under the Command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman. |
| List No |
3855.000 |
| Note |
Smaller version of the larger Sherman campaign map, reduced to accompany a report. Color used to show the army march routes. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Poe, Orlando M.
Map illustrating the Siege o
1864
Separate Map
| Authors |
Poe, Orlando M. |
| Full Title |
Map illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Ga. by the U.S. Forces, under Command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864 to the commencement of the movement upon the Enemy's Lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864 ... Reduced and engraved in the Engineers Bureau, War Dept. from an original prepared under the directions of Cap. O.M. Poe, Corps of Engs. and Senr. Engr. on Genl Sherman's Staff. Edw. Molitor, Lith. |
| List No |
3856.000 |
| Note |
Separate issue on heavy paper, shows positions of Union and Rebel forces around the city: "The red Figures indicate the surface elevation at these points, above the plane of reference, which is taken at 50 ft below the Water-table of the City Hall." Plate 88:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Peseux, M.
Battlefields In Front Of Nas
1866
Separate Map
| Authors |
Peseux, M. |
| Full Title |
Battlefields In Front Of Nashville where the United States Forces commanded by Major General Geo. H. Thomas defeated and routed the Rebel Army under General Hood December 15th and 16th 1864. Reduced and Engraved in the Engineer Bureau. Surveyed and drawn under the direction of Gen. Tower by M. Peseux. 39th Cong. 1st. Sess. - Report of the Chief Engineer U.S.A. |
| List No |
3857.000 |
| Note |
A legend at the upper left describes in detail the battles of Dec. 15th and 16th, 1864. No color. Plate 72:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Date estimated. |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Map Of N. Eastern Virginia A
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
"Surveys For Military Defences" Map Of N. Eastern Virginia And Vicinity Of Washington compiled in Topographical Engineers Office at Division Head Quarters Of General Irvin McDowell Arlington, January 1th 1862 corrected from recent Surveys and Reconnaissances under the direction of the Bureau Of Topographical Engineers August 1st 1862. Drawn By J.J. Young, W. Hesselbach. Engr. On Stone By J. Schedler, No. 120 Pearl St. N.Y. ... |
| List No |
3859.000 |
| Note |
Second edition. Four separate sheets. Very accurate and dense map showing the country around and west of Washington, which was the first detailed map of Northern Virginia for use in the Civil War. The first edition appeared in January of 1862 (Stephenson 466) and extended further south to include Fredericksburg, this second edition extends south to Morrisburg. "Data Used in Compilation" appears in the upper left sheet and shows Surveys, Reconnaissances, Informations, Maps, Manuscripts, and Additions and Corrections. The first edition is plate 7:1, 8:1 in the "Atlas to Accompany..." Illustrated in Stephenson. |
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Abbot, Henry L.
Official Plan of The Siege O
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Abbot, Henry L. |
| Full Title |
Official Plan of The Siege Of Yorktown Va. Conducted by the Army of the Potomac under the command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan U.S.A. April 5th to May 3rd 1862. Prepared under the direction of Brig. Gen J.G. Barnard Chief Engr. by Lieut. Henry L. Abbot Top. Engrs. A.D.C. ... Lith. by J.F. Gedney, Washn. Chas. G. Krebs, Engr. |
| List No |
3860.000 |
| Note |
Large scale map showing the Confederate and Union batteries with Notes and Proposed Armament of Batteries. Without color. Plate 19:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Matz, Otto H.
Map Of The Field Of Shiloh,
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Matz, Otto H. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Field Of Shiloh, Near Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn. Shewing The Position of the U.S. Forces under the Command Of Maj. Genl. U.S. Grant U.S. Vol. And Maj. Genl. D.C. Buell U.S. Vol. On The 6th And 7th of April 1862. Surveyed Under The Direction Of Col. Geo Thom. Chief of Topl. Engrs. Drawn by Otto H. Matz, Asst. Topl. Engr. Lith. by Chas. Robyn & Co. cor. Chestnut and 3d St, St. Louis Mo. |
| List No |
3863.000 |
| Note |
Detailed map showing the alignment of Union and Rebel forces at the battle of Shiloh, Tenn. See other edition by Bien. Plate 12:4 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Illustrated in Stephenson. Position of forces on the 6th and 7th of April shown in blue, green, pink and orange. |
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Matz, Otto H.
Cover: Country between Monte
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Matz, Otto H. |
| Full Title |
(Cover to) Map Of The Country Between Monterey, Tenn. & Corinth, Miss. showing The Lines Of Entrenchments Made & The Routes Followed by The U.S. Forces under the Command of Maj. Genl. Halleck, U.S. Army, In Their Advance Upon Corinth, In May 1862: Surveyed under the direction of Col Geo. Thom, A.D.C. & Chief Of Topl Engrs. Department Of The Mississippi, by Lieuts. Fred. Schraag and C.L. Spangenberg Asst. Topl. Engrs. and drawn by Lieut. Otto H. Matz Asst. Topl. Engr. Lith of J. Bien, 180 Broadway N.Y. |
| List No |
3870A |
| Note |
Linen backed map folds to 20x12 and has a label affixed reading, "Map Of The Country Between Monterey, Tenn. & Corinth, Miss. showing the lines of Entrenchments made & the Routes followed by the U.S. Forces under the Command of Maj. Genl. Halleck, U.S.A., in their Advance upon Corinth in May 1862." |
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Matz, Otto H.
Map Of The Country Between M
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Matz, Otto H. |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Country Between Monterey, Tenn. & Corinth, Miss. showing The Lines Of Entrenchments Made & The Routes Followed by The U.S. Forces under the Command of Maj. Genl. Halleck, U.S. Army, In Their Advance Upon Corinth, In May 1862: Surveyed under the direction of Col Geo. Thom, A.D.C. & Chief Of Topl Engrs. Department Of The Mississippi, by Lieuts. Fred. Schraag and C.L. Spangenberg Asst. Topl. Engrs. and drawn by Lieut. Otto H. Matz Asst. Topl. Engr. Lith of J. Bien, 180 Broadway N.Y. |
| List No |
3870.001 |
| Note |
Blue lines used to show the U.S. Forces, and red to show the position of the "Rebel" Forces around Corinth. |
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United States. War Dept. Eng
Region embraced in the Opera
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau |
| Full Title |
Region embraced in the Operations of the Armies against Richmond and Petersburg. Engraved at the Engineer Bureau, War Dep. 1865. Authorities. North of James & Appomattox from Photograph Map Captured from the Enemy and Surveys of Maj. P.S. Michie Corps Of Engineers. South of Do. from Surveys of Col. N. Michler Corps Of Engineers. |
| List No |
3875.000 |
| Note |
Detailed map of the area between Richmond and Petersburg, showing the street patterns of both cities. Differs from the Stephenson 644 in not having the 39th Cong. 1st Session printed on it. A very elegant map. Two sheets joined, map without color. Plate 100:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Jenney, W. L. B., Kossak, Wi
Military map showing the mar
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jenney, W. L. B., Kossak, William, Muller, John B., United States. Army. Military Division of the Mississippi |
| Full Title |
Military map showing the marches of the United States Forces under the command of Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman, U.S.A. During the years 1863, 1864, 1865 ... Drawn by Capt. William Kossak ... and John B. Muller, draughtsman. St. Louis, Mo., 1865. Printed by Joseph F. Gedney. Engraved at Head Qrs., Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. by H.C. Evans & F. Courtenay. |
| List No |
3876.000 |
| Note |
General map showing the entire South, with dark lines indicating the movement of Sherman's forces in Georgia and Tennessee. a list of authorities is given. Plate 117:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Without color. |
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Abbot, Henry L.
White House To Harrisons Lan
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Abbot, Henry L. |
| Full Title |
Campaign Map, Army Of The Potomac. Map No. 3 White House To Harrisons Landing. Prepared By Command Of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, U.S.A. Commanding Army Of The Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys ... Compilation under the Direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, By Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs. Engraved by W.H. Dougal. |
| List No |
3877.000 |
| Note |
Shows troop positions near Richmond (Fair Oaks, etc.) and Harrisons Landing. List of Authorities given. See other two campaign maps in this series (our #3878, 3879). Date is estimated. Plate 19:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Without color. |
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Abbot, Henry L.
Williamsburg To White House.
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Abbot, Henry L. |
| Full Title |
Campaign Map, Army Of The Potomac. Map No. 2 Williamsburg To White House. Prepared By Command Of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, U.S.A. Commanding Army Of The Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys ... Compilation under the Direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, By Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs. Engraved by W.H. Dougal. |
| List No |
3878.000 |
| Note |
The second in a series of three (see our #3877, 3879), without color. Date is estimated. Plate 100:3 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Abbot, Henry L.
Yorktown To Williamsburg.
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Abbot, Henry L. |
| Full Title |
Campaign Maps, Army Of The Potomac. Map No. 1 Yorktown To Williamsburg. Prepared By Command Of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan U.S.A. Commanding Army Of The Potomac Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys ... Compilation under the Direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, By Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs. Engraved by W.H. Dougal. |
| List No |
3879.000 |
| Note |
The first in a series of three (see our #3877 and 3878). Shows the entire peninsula south to Fortress Monroe. Indicates confederate defenses at Yorktown. Date is estimated. Plate 18:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Map is without color. |
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Magnus, Charles
One Hundred & Fifty Miles Ar
1864
Separate Map
| Authors |
Magnus, Charles |
| Full Title |
One Hundred & Fifty Miles Around Richmond. Charles Magnus' New York Printing Establishment - Offices: 12 Frankfort St., New York, and 520 7th St. Washington, D.C. Eleventh Edition 3000 of Magnus' all around Map ... Battle Ground of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania Court House. May, 5-23, 1864. Price 50 Cents. (with 9 small maps) Memphis And Nashville, Tenn. 225 Miles Around Vicksburg, Miss. 250 Miles Around Galveston, Texas. 200 Miles Around Montgomery, Ala. 100 Miles Around Milledgeville, Ga. Fortifications Around Richmond, Va. 250 Miles Around Charleston, S.C. 100 Miles Around Chattanooga, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn., Danville, Ky. And Parkersburg, Va. |
| List No |
3969.000 |
| Note |
Illustrated in Stephenson (10th edition). This must have been a popular map - Stephenson shows 12 editions (but not this 11th edition). The central circular map shows the country around Richmond, and is surrounded by nine smaller circular maps of other battle areas. Map in blue with red border and title. |
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Ensigns & Thayer
Seat Of War and Battles. Map
1847
Separate Map
| Authors |
Ensigns & Thayer |
| Full Title |
Seat Of War & Battles. Map of the Seat of War. Entered ... 1847, by Ensigns & Thayer ... New York. Published By Ensigns & Thayer, 50 Ann Street, New York. And 12 Exchange St., Buffalo. Jos. Ward, 52 Cornhill St., Boston. Rufus Blanchard, Cincinnati. |
| List No |
4080.000 |
| Note |
This is derived from the Ornamental Map of the Untied States & Mexico, published by Phelps and by Ensigns & Thayer, in several editions starting in 1846 (see our copies). The map is of Mexico only, taken from the larger map that appears on the Ornamental Map... Full color map of Mexico 17x21 on sheet 74x54. Includes a table on distances in Mexico. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C. The text follows war developments up to September 15, 1847. Illustrations of Generals, battle scenes, etc. |
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Magnus, Charles
Union Military Chart.
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Magnus, Charles |
| Full Title |
Union Military Chart. Complete Map Of The Rail Roads And Water Courses In The United States & Canada. Charles Magnus & Co. ... Liverpool, New York Office No. 12 Frankfort St. ... Entered ... 1859 by Charles Magnus & Co. ... New York. (with) Military Map Of Maryland & Virginia. (with) Map Of Northern Military Movements: Between New York & St. Louis. Published by Chs. Magnus ... Entered ... 1861 by Charles Magnus ... New York. (with two small untitled maps: Pensacola Bay and United States). |
| List No |
4109.000 |
| Note |
A group of five full color maps and a view of the U.S. Capital, plus two female figures. The largest map is the Complete Map of the Rail Roads..., which shows the eastern United States with all the railroads in operations and projected. This is a Civil War map in its focus, and typically Magnus in its packing together several maps and views. Another edition, not listed, adds soldiers to the left and right of the main map, illustrating Hardee's tactics (of fighting). The large map is entered in 1859, and the whole production is entered in 1861. |
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Faden, William, 1750?-1836,
Action Huberton.
1780
Separate Map
| Authors |
Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Gerlach, P.,Deputy Quarter Master General |
| Full Title |
Plan of the action at Huberton under Brigadier Genl. Frazier, supported by Major Genl. Reidesel, on the 7th. July 1777. Drawn by P. Gerlach, Deputy Quarter Master General. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London, published as the Act directs Feby. 1st 1780, by W. Faden Charing Cross. |
| List No |
4402.000 |
| Note |
A plan of a battle at Hubbardton, Vermont, the only important battle fought in Vermont during the Revolution. Nebenzahl: "This is a typical Faden battle plan. It presents clearly in color the positions and movements of the opposing units upon a topographical map, which enables the viewer to see where terrain features affected the action." The plan is normally seen on thin paper, folded, as one of six maps included in John Burgoyne's "A State of the Expedition from Canada..." London, 1780. This copy is on heavy paper, unfolded, and may have been in Faden's Atlas of Battles of the American Revolution, published in London in 1793 and again, with remaindered maps, by Bartlett & Welford in New York, circa 1845 (see P1337, #25). Relief shown by hachures. Hand col. Scale 200 paces to an in. |
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Bruff, J. Goldsborough, Dist
Map Of The Valley Of Mexico
1847
Separate Map
| Authors |
Bruff, J. Goldsborough, Disturnell, John |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Valley Of Mexico and the Surrounding Mountains. New York, Published by J.Disturnell, No. 102 Broadway, 1847. Miller's Lith. 102 Broadway, N.Y. Entered ... 1847, by John Disturnell ... New York. (inset) Map of the Route between Vera Cruz, Alvarado & Puebla. (inset) Profile Of The Route Between Mexico And Vera Cruz. |
| List No |
4530.000 |
| Note |
Phillips attributes this to J.G. Bruff, although his name is not listed on the map. This is a detailed map of the Valley of Mexico with some of its information and profile taken from the larger Disturnell "Treaty Map." There are several very interesting manuscript notations on the map made by an unknown (initials "O.L.H.") contemporary observer. Map is without color. |
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Prang, L. & Co.
War Telegram Marking Map.
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Prang, L. & Co. |
| Full Title |
War Telegram Marking Map. L. Prang & Co. Print Publishers, 159, Washington St. Boston ... Entered ... 1862 by L. Prang & Co. ... Massachusetts. |
| List No |
4682.000 |
| Note |
In the "Explanations" below the map Prang states that this is "a map to mark the change of positions of the Union forces in red pencil and the rebel forces in blue, on the receipt of every telegram from the seat of war..." He goes on to say that he will furnish the necessary pencils and that "with the aid of a little soft bread" prior markings can be erased to show the latest developments. Printed in brown ink, showing the area between Richmond and Washington in good detail. |
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Map Of The Seat Of War Gen.
1846
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Seat Of War Gen. Taylor's Field Of Operations In Mexico. Philadelphia. Pubd. by S. Augustus Mitchell, N.E. Corr. of Market & 7th Sts. ... (inset map) The Late Battlefield. (inset) Map of the Seat Of War. |
| List No |
4684.000 |
| Note |
The first map of Mexican War issued by Mitchell and one of the earliest separately published map of the conflict. It shows the area between Monterey and the Rio Grande, with two inset maps, one of the battlefield at Monterey and the other showing the general area of Mexico and Texas. There is a printed note: "The Publisher has in preparation and will issue on the 10th of November, 1846, a Map of Mexico (including the States of Yucatan & Upper California) the size & price of which will be the same as the present map." This is referring to the 1846 issue of Mitchell's "Map of Mexico..." (see our #3119). Another copy of this map was printed without the publisher's note. Map is without color. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Wyld, James, 1812-1887
Sketch of the Country Around
1837
Separate Map
| Authors |
Wyld, James, 1812-1887 |
| Full Title |
Wyld's Sketch of the Country Around Montreal, Shewing the Villages & Military Positions. London, Published by James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen, Charing Cross East, Der. 28th 1837 ... Day & Haghe Lithrs to The Queen, Gate St. |
| List No |
5066.000 |
| Note |
This map was issued after the 1837 rebellion against British rule. It shows transportation systems, militia locations, "Irish Settlements," towns, and "Disaffected Villages burnt by the Queen's troops" (including St. Denis and St. Charles). Water is handpainted in blue, otherwise map is without color. The map was lithographed by Day & Haghe, "Lithors to The Queen, Gate St." and as such is an early example of map lithography in the English map trade. Ristow points out that maps in Parliamentary papers were lithographed due to the need for quick reproductions, and the urgency of the 1837 Rebellion probably is the reason this map was lithographed. It is the only map published by Wyld that we have seen that was lithographed. This map did not have a wide circulation and is scarce. Relief shon by hachure. |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Map of Texas and part of New
1857
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map of Texas and part of New Mexico compiled in the Bureau of Topgraphl. Eng'rs. chiefly for military purposes, 1857 ... Lith. of Ritchie & Dunnovant. Printed at H.F. Walling's Map Establishment, 90 Fulton St., New York. |
| List No |
5141.000 |
| Note |
Probably the best and most detailed military map of Texas issued before the Civil War - rivers, roads, explorer's routes, water holes, forts and towns are shown. Includes "List of authorities." The Warren map of 1857 (see our #4013) incorporates much of this information, with even more information from this map appearing on the Warren map of 1858 (see our #2750). A later version of this map appeared in the Atlas To Accompany The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (see our #1780) as plate 54. Martin and Martin incorrectly state that the map was not published until it appeared in the "Atlas to Accompany..." This is the only government map published by H.F. Walling that we know of. This copy came from a group of about ten copies found with the J.D. Graham papers. Without color. Scarce. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Harper's Weekly
Map Of The Southern States
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Harper's Weekly |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Southern States, Including Rail Roads, County Towns, State Capitals, County Roads, The Southern Coast ... To Texas, Showing The Harbors, Inlets, Forts And Position Of Blockading Ships. Prepared For Harper's Weekly November 1861. (untitled inset map of Washington D.C. and vicinity). |
| List No |
5309.001 |
| Note |
Without color. The map is surrounded by a patriotic border with drawings of Lincoln, Seward, Scott, and M'Clellan in the corners. On the reverse are numerous drawings including: the Army at Edwards's Ferry, the fleet at the mouth of the Mississippi, and the valley of Shenandoah. |
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Harper's Weekly
Text Page: Map of the Southe
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Harper's Weekly |
| Full Title |
(Text Page to) Map Of The Southern States, Including Rail Roads, County Towns, State Capitals, County Roads, The Southern Coast ... To Texas, Showing The Harbors, Inlets, Forts And Position Of Blockading Ships. Prepared For Harper's Weekly November 1861. (untitled inset map of Washington D.C. and vicinity). |
| List No |
5309A |
| Note |
The reverse side of the Harper's Weekly map. There are numerous drawings including: the Army at Edwards's Ferry, the fleet at the mouth of the Mississippi, and the valley of Shenandoah. Drawings without color. |
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Renault, Jn. F.
Plan of York Town In Virgini
1825
Separate Map
| Authors |
Renault, Jn. F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of York Town In Virginia And Adjacent Country. Exhibiting the operations of the American French & English armies, during the siege at that place in Oct. 1781. Surveyed from the 22nd to the 28th Octr. Drawn by Jn. F. Renault, with a Crow-pen and presented to the Marques De La Fayette. Engraved by B. Tanner. |
| List No |
5331.000 |
| Note |
This is a engraved copy of the original 1782 map of Yorktown by Sebastian Bauman. This copy was made in 1825 and presented to Lafayette on the occasion of his visit to America. The map is not dated, and we have taken the (1825) date from Fite and Freeman. Map is without color. |
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U.S. War Department, Chief o
Military Operations of the A
1875
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map I illustrating the Military Operations of the Atlanta Campaign. This map embraces the region extending from the Tennessee River to the Oostanaula River and exhibits the Works of the United States and Confederate Forces. 1864. Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman, commanding U.S. Forces. Genl. J.E. Johnston, commanding Conf. Forces. Compiled by Authority of the Hon. The Secretary Of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A. 1875 ... American Photo-Lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process.) |
| List No |
5336.000 |
| Note |
Map encompasses the northwestern corner of Georgia, from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Calhoun, Georgia. Colored in blue lines to indicate to indicate Union Forces and red lines to indicate Confederate Forces. |
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U.S. War Department, Chief o
Military Operations of the A
1877
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map II illustrating the Military Operations of the Atlanta Campaign. This map includes the region from Resaca on the north to Ackworth on the south, and exhibits the Works of the United States and Confederate Forces. 1864. Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman, commanding U.S. Forces. Genl. J.E. Johnston, commanding Conf. Forces. Compiled by Authority of the Hon. The Secretary Of War ...1877. Authorities made by J.T. Dodge and Edw. Ruger, Civil Eng'rs. and Captured Confederate maps. Am. Photo-Lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process.) |
| List No |
5337.000 |
| Note |
Map two of the series. Colored in blue lines to indicate to indicate Union Forces and red lines to indicate Confederate Forces. |
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U.S. War Department, Chief o
Military Operations of the A
1876
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map III illustrating the Military Operations of the Atlanta Campaign. This map includes the region extending from Rome, Kingston and Cassville on the north to include Dallas and Marietta on the south and exhibits the Works of the United States and Confederate Forces. 1864. Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman, commanding U.S. Forces. Genl. J.E. Johnston, commanding Conf. Forces. Compiled by Authority of the Hon. The Secretary Of War ... 1876. Authorities. Surveys made by J.T. Dodge and H.H. Ruger, Civil Eng'rs. and Captured Confederate maps. Am. Photo-Lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process.) |
| List No |
5338.000 |
| Note |
Map three of the Atlanta Campaign series. Colored in blue lines to indicate to indicate Union Forces and red lines to indicate Confederate Forces. |
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U.S. War Department, Chief o
Military Operations of the A
1874
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map IV illustrating the Military Operations of the Atlanta Campaign. Embracing the region from Pine, Lost and Kennesaw Mountains south to include Atlanta, and its environs, exhibiting the lines of operations at Pine, Lost and Kennesaw Mts., at Smyrna Camp Ground, along the Chattahoochie river, and the investment of Atlanta. 1864. Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman ... Genl. J.E. Johnston and J.B. Hood ... Compiled by Authority of the Secretary Of War ... 1874. Authorities Surveys made by J.T. Dodge and H.H. Ruger ... under the direction of Captain O.M. Poe ... Am. Photo-Lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process.) |
| List No |
5339.000 |
| Note |
Map four. Colored in blue lines to indicate to indicate Union Forces and red lines to indicate Confederate Forces. |
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