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Map Of The Field Of Shiloh, Near Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn.
Matz, Otto H.
Map Of The Field Of Shi...
1862
3863.002
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Matz, Otto H.
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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.
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3863.002
Carte figurative...de coton...1858 et 1861
Minard, Charles Joseph,...
Carte figurative...de c...
1861
10135.002
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Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
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Carte figurative et approximative des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861 [Quantities of cotton and wool imported into Europe in 1858 and 1861].
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10135.002
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Folds into covers with label "1858-1861 Importation du Coton." Robinson, no.30. Signed by Minard. "The map entitled 'Carte... des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861' shows two flow-maps of the Atlantic trade in wool and cotton, three years apart. The time period covers the beginning of the American Civil War, which was sparked by the slavery policies of the Lincoln presidency. By January 1861, seven of the southern states had seceded to form the Confederacy. The war between the Confederacy and the states who remained in the Union lasted until 1865, and had a devastating effect on American exports. The seven separatist states are marked on both maps. A line graph in the upper right corner shows the yearly export amounts of wool and cotton for America (blue). There is a sharp drop in exports from 1860, when the issues provoking the Civil War came to prominence. Comparing the two maps gives an even clearer picture of the change; by 1861 the amount of cotton and wool imported into Britain from the East Indies (yellow) had almost tripled, whereas the amount imported from America (blue) had only risen by a paltry 16,000 tons. Britain was then re-exporting the excess to other European countries (pink), at a rate three times higher than before the start of the Civil War." (Crouch).
Covers: Carte figurative...de coton...1858 et 1861
Minard, Charles Joseph,...
Covers: Carte figurativ...
1861
10135.001
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Minard, Charles Joseph, 1781-1870
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(Covers to) Carte figurative et approximative des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861 [Quantities of cotton and wool imported into Europe in 1858 and 1861].
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10135.001
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Folds into covers with label "1858-1861 Importation du Coton." Robinson, no.30. Signed by Minard. "The map entitled 'Carte... des quantités de coton en laine importés en Europe en 1858 et 1861' shows two flow-maps of the Atlantic trade in wool and cotton, three years apart. The time period covers the beginning of the American Civil War, which was sparked by the slavery policies of the Lincoln presidency. By January 1861, seven of the southern states had seceded to form the Confederacy. The war between the Confederacy and the states who remained in the Union lasted until 1865, and had a devastating effect on American exports. The seven separatist states are marked on both maps. A line graph in the upper right corner shows the yearly export amounts of wool and cotton for America (blue). There is a sharp drop in exports from 1860, when the issues provoking the Civil War came to prominence. Comparing the two maps gives an even clearer picture of the change; by 1861 the amount of cotton and wool imported into Britain from the East Indies (yellow) had almost tripled, whereas the amount imported from America (blue) had only risen by a paltry 16,000 tons. Britain was then re-exporting the excess to other European countries (pink), at a rate three times higher than before the start of the Civil War." (Crouch).
Cover: Part of Rappahannock River.
Mallory, C.A.
Cover: Part of Rappahan...
1862
3839A
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Mallory, C.A.
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(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.
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3839A
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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."
Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River.
Mallory, C.A.
Part of the North Bank ...
1862
3839.001
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Mallory, C.A.
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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.
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3839.001
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Map without color showing roads, the river, towns, topography, and dwellings.
Part of Washington County, MD.
U.S. War Department, To...
Part of Washington Coun...
1862
3844.000
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U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
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Part of Washington County, MD. Bureau of Topographical Engineers September, 1862.
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3844.000
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Unusual large scale contemporary photographic copy of a part of a land ownership map somewhat crudely drawn.
Sketch Of Country Between Haxall's Landing And Charles City Court House
U.S. War Department, To...
Sketch Of Country Betwe...
1862
3845.000
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U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
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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.
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3845.000
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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.
Part of Henrico County Virginia
U.S. Coast Survey
Part of Henrico County ...
1862
3846.001
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U.S. Coast Survey
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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. ...
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3846.001
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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.
Title Page: Map of Part of Henrico County Virginia
U.S. Coast Survey
Title Page: Map of Part...
1862
3846.002
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U.S. Coast Survey
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(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. ...
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3846.002
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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.
James River
Anonymous
James River
1862
3847.000
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Anonymous
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(James River).
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3847.000
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Contemporary photographic copy. No author or title. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by isolines.
Map Of N. Eastern Virginia And Vicinity Of Washington
U.S. War Department, To...
Map Of N. Eastern Virgi...
1862
3859.000
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U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
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"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. ...
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3859.000
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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.
Official Plan of The Siege Of Yorktown Va.
Abbot, Henry L.
Official Plan of The Si...
1862
3860.000
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Abbot, Henry L.
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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.
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3860.000
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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..."
Map Of The Field Of Shiloh, Near Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn.
Matz, Otto H.
Map Of The Field Of Shi...
1862
3863.000
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Matz, Otto H.
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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.
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3863.000
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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.
Cover: Country between Monterey, Tenn. & Corinth, Miss.
Matz, Otto H.
Cover: Country between ...
1862
3870A
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Matz, Otto H.
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(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.
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3870A
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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."
Map Of The Country Between Monterey, Tenn. & Corinth, Miss.
Matz, Otto H.
Map Of The Country Betw...
1862
3870.001
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Matz, Otto H.
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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.
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3870.001
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Blue lines used to show the U.S. Forces, and red to show the position of the "Rebel" Forces around Corinth.
White House To Harrisons Landing.
Abbot, Henry L.
White House To Harrison...
1862
3877.000
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Abbot, Henry L.
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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.
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3877.000
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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.
Williamsburg To White House.
Abbot, Henry L.
Williamsburg To White H...
1862
3878.000
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Abbot, Henry L.
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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.
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3878.000
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The second in a series of three (see our #3877, 3879); without color. Date is estimated. Plate 100:3 in "Atlas to Accompany..."
Yorktown To Williamsburg.
Abbot, Henry L.
Yorktown To Williamsbur...
1862
3879.000
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Abbot, Henry L.
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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.
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3879.000
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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.
War Telegram Marking Map.
Prang, L. & Co.
War Telegram Marking Ma...
1862
4682.000
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Prang, L. & Co.
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War Telegram Marking Map. L. Prang & Co. Print Publishers, 159, Washington St. Boston ... Entered ... 1862 by L. Prang & Co. ... Massachusetts.
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4682.000
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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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