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Federal Pt., N.C. Ft. Pemberton.
United States. War Depa...
Federal Pt., N.C. Ft. P...
1895
1780.067
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United States. War Department
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Federal Point, N.C. Fort Pemberton near Greenwood, Miss. Topographical map of the country and vicinity of New Berne, N.C. Compiled under the direction of Lieut. W.R. King ... Made by Solon M. Allis ... May 1864. Plan of defensive works at Harrisons Landing, Sept. 21st, 1864. Powder vessel exploded off Fort Fisher, N.C. Sheet no. 1. Plan, section and elevation of board loop-hole on our picket line. Official: Peter S. Michie ... February 20th 1865. No. 3. Union defensive lines, Deep Bottom, Va. ... October 26th 1864. Hdqr. Army of the Potomac, Engineer Department. Sketch showing the position west of the Weldon Railroad ... N. Michler ... October 8th 1864. Sketch showing the positions of the redoubts and batteries of the lines of the U.S. forces in front of Petersburg, Va. ... Sept. 13th, 1864. Official: N. Michler ... Lookout and signal tower at Crow's Nest near Bermuda Hundred, Va. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.067
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7 col. maps and 3 b&w drawings. Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Accompany documents by Thomas L. Casey, W.W. Loring, P.S. Michie and G. Weitzel.
Ft. Brady-Ft. Burnham; Five Forks.
United States. War Depa...
Ft. Brady-Ft. Burnham; ...
1895
1780.068
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United States. War Department
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No. 1. Defensive lines, 18th Army Corps from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham, Battery Harrison ... October, 1864. Engineer's Office, Military Division of the Gulf. Map no. 4. Battle-field of Five Forks, Va. fought Saturday April 1st 1865. Union forces commanded by Maj. Gen. P. H. Sheridan, U.S.A. Surveyed, drawn and lithographed under direction of ... G.L. Gillespie ... July 1865. Surveyed and drawn by Henry C. Koch. Drawn for stone by F. D'Avignon. (with) Defensive lines, 10th Army Corps from Fort Burnham, Battery Harrison, to right of New Market Road ... October 1864. Official: Peter S. Michie. (with) Redoubt and signal station on Cobb's Hill, Va. No. 4. (with) Battle of Bentonville, N.C., fought March 19th, 1865. (with) No. 4. Map showing position of pontoon bridge on which the Army of the Potomac crossed the James River, June 14th and 15th 1864. Approved G. Weitzel. (with) Chart of the obstructions in the Cape Fear and Brunswick rivers and the batteries commanding them. (with) Plan, section and elevation of casemate in Fort Burnham, January 1865. Official: W.R. King. (with) Plan of the cantonment of the 1st Brigade, 7th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi at Gravelly Springs, Ala., in January and February 1865. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.068
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Two col. maps with 5 col. ancillary maps and 2 b&w drawings. Relief shown by hachures. Accompany documents of P.S. Michie, P.H. Sheridan, G. Weitzel, Braxton Bragg and J.H. Wilson.
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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