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Map of France superimposed on that of the United States ...
Pershing, John J. (John...
Map of France superimpo...
1918
14379.023
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[Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948, Geological Survey (U.S.)]
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Map of France superimposed on that of the United States : Showing relative distances and the extent of railroad systems used by the American Expeditionary Forces. House Doc. No. 626; 66th Cong., 2d Sess. Engraved and printed by the U. S. Geological Survey.
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14379.023
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Military map of France, overlaid upon the United States in order to show the relative distances between different cities. Features the railroad systems used by the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. Shows political boundaries, cities, drainage, coastlines and islands. Includes a legend, explanatory notes and two bar scales given in kilometers and miles, as well as a compass rose with north oriented toward top of sheet (for the United States). Colored engraving. Map is 20 x 24 cm, on fold-out sheet 23 x 27 cm.
Iron clads, Engine "Hero," rebel lines, buildings, Atlanta.
United States. War Depa...
Iron clads, Engine "Her...
1895
1780.129
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United States. War Department
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Position of iron clads, January 15th, 1865. Engine "Hero" destroyed partially by rebels when avacuating (sic) Atlanta, Ga. (with) Rebel lines, Atlanta, Ga. looking across Augusta R.R. to the southward. (with) Rebel line on Augusta R.R. ... looking south. (with) Rebel lines on west side of Atlanta, Ga. looking southward. (with) Rebel lines, Atlanta, Ga. (with) U.S. Rolling Mill at Chattanooga, Tenn. (with) Ruins of rolling mill and cars destroyed by rebels on evacuation of Atlanta, Ga. (with) Round-house, Chattanooga R.R. at Atlanta, Ga. (with) Potter House, Atlanta, Ga. showing effects of bombardment. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.129
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Ten sepia-toned lithographs. Some accompany report of Capt. O.M. Poe. U.S. Rolling Mill from original photograph in Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. Iron clads from original in archives of the U.S. Coast Survey. Ships shown: Minnesota, Wabash, Mahopac, Canonicus, Iron Sides, Monadnock, Saugus, Malvern and Brooklyn.
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