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Colton, J.H.
Map Of The Southern States
1864
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, J.H. |
| Full Title |
J.H. Colton's Map Of The Southern States. Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, And Texas. Showing Also Part Of Adjoining States & Territories Locating The Forts & Military Stations Of The U. States & Showing All The Railroads, R.R. Stations & Other Internal Improvements. Published By J.H. Colton, 172 William Street, New York. 1864. Entered ... 1863 by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Cooper, 117 Fulton St. (inset) Colton's Map of the United States Showing the Proposed Railroad Routes To The Pacific Ocean. (inset) Southern Part Of Florida. |
| List No |
4085.002 |
| Note |
Large and detailed map in two sheets of the Confederacy, taken from the southern portion of the J. Calvin Smith Map of the Untied States and the Canadas, first issued in 1843, here updated to 1864. The copyright date is 1863, but Colton issued the map in 1861 and 1862, Stephenson shows the 1862 edition by Bacon of London (who issued many of Colton's Civil War maps). An inset map of the United States shows the proposed railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean. Tables list information from the U.S. Census of 1860. Map is in full color by county, and folded into beautifully stamped brown cloth covers 21x13 with clover leaf design and title "Colton's Map Of The Southern States, Showing The Counties & Railroads, Cities, Towns, Railroad Stations, &c. J.H. Colton." in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. |
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Colton, J.H.
Composite: Map Of The Southe
1864
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Colton, J.H. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) J.H. Colton's Map Of The Southern States. Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, And Texas. Showing Also Part Of Adjoining States & Territories Locating The Forts & Military Stations Of The U. States & Showing All The Railroads, R.R. Stations & Other Internal Improvements. Published By J.H. Colton, 172 William Street, New York. 1864. Entered ... 1863 by J.H. Colton ... New York. Printed by Lang & Cooper, 117 Fulton St. (inset) Colton's Map of the United States Showing the Proposed Railroad Routes To The Pacific Ocean. (inset) Southern Part Of Florida. |
| List No |
4085.003 |
| Note |
Composite of two sheets. Large and detailed map in two sheets of the Confederacy, taken from the southern portion of the J. Calvin Smith Map of the Untied States and the Canadas, first issued in 1843, here updated to 1864. The copyright date is 1863, but Colton issued the map in 1861 and 1862, Stephenson shows the 1862 edition by Bacon of London (who issued many of Colton's Civil War maps). An inset map of the United States shows the proposed railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean. Tables list information from the U.S. Census of 1860. Map is in full color by county, and folded into beautifully stamped brown cloth covers 21x13 with clover leaf design and title "Colton's Map Of The Southern States, Showing The Counties & Railroads, Cities, Towns, Railroad Stations, &c. J.H. Colton." in gilt. Prime meridian is Washington D.C. |
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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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United States. Army. Corps o
Cover: Middle Tennessee, Cha
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) The Middle Tennessee and Chattanooga Campaigns of June, July, August and September 1863. (Chief of Engineers of the Army. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249A |
| Note |
All eight maps are derived and enlarged from an 1865 "Military Map of Middle Tennessee and parts of East Tennessee..." by C.S. Mergell (LC Civil War maps, 393) which was published in 1874. Each map says "Positions of the Troops located in 1891." Covers are half leather, red cloth covered boards with label reading "The Middle Tennessee and Chattanooga Campaign of 1863 including the Battle of Chickamauga." These maps are of great interest to historians of these battles because the level of detail regarding troop positions, etc. is very good. With printed color. Maps printed by Julius Bien & Co. |
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United States. Army. Corps o
Title Page: Middle Tennessee
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) The Middle Tennessee and Chattanooga Campaigns of June, July, August and September 1863. (Chief of Engineers of the Army. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249B |
| Note |
All eight maps are derived and enlarged from an 1865 "Military Map of Middle Tennessee and parts of East Tennessee..." by C.S. Mergell (LC Civil War maps, 393) which was published in 1874. Each map says "Positions of the Troops located in 1891." Covers are half leather, red cloth covered boards with label reading "The Middle Tennessee and Chattanooga Campaign of 1863 including the Battle of Chickamauga." These maps are of great interest to historians of these battles because the level of detail regarding troop positions, etc. is very good. With printed color. Maps printed by Julius Bien & Co. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Middle Tennessee Campaign.
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Middle-Tennessee Campaign of June and July 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.001 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." Shows actions June 23-28. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Middle Tennessee Campaign.
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Middle-Tennessee Campaign of June and July 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.002 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." Shows actions June 28-July 7th. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Middle Tennessee Campaign.
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Middle-Tennessee Campaign of June and July 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.003 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." Shows actions July 7-Aug. 19. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Chattanooga Campaign.
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Chattanooga Campaign of August and September 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.004 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." Shows actions July 15-Aug. 31. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Chattanooga Campaign.
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Chattanooga Campaign of August and September 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.005 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." Shows actions Aug. 29-Sept. 17. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Chattanooga Campaign.
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Chattanooga Campaign of August and September 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.006 |
| Note |
Col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." Shows actions Sept. 9-19. |
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Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-
Chattanooga, Chickamauga cam
1891
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb, 1842-, Mergell, C. S., United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
The Chattanooga Campaign of August and September 1863, enlarged from a map compiled in 1865, by C.S. Mergell, under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, 1st U.S. V.V. Eng'rs, and published by the Chief of Engineers of the Army in 1874. Drawn by J. von Glumer. Positions of troops located in 1891 by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry. Movements and positions preceding Battle of Chickamauga, locations made by Captain S.C. Kellogg, 5th Cavalry, 1891. Julius Bien & Co. lith. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891) |
| List No |
4249.007 |
| Note |
Two col. lithographed maps on 1 sheet. Scale of "Movements and positions preceding Battle of Chickamauga ..." (ca. 1:82,000), covering W 85o 20'--W 85o05'/N 35o10'--N 34o40'). Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes lengthy note "Legend." In margin: Errata * In last line of legend for westward read eastward. Shows actions July 10-Sept. 13. |
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Davies & Co.
Cover: Seat of Civil War In
1862
Case Map
| Authors |
Davies & Co. |
| Full Title |
(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. |
| List No |
4426A |
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Davies & Co.
Map Of The Seat Of Civil War
1862
Case Map
| Authors |
Davies & Co. |
| Full Title |
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. |
| List No |
4426.001 |
| Note |
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. |
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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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Lloyd, J.T.
Covers: Map of Kentucky - G.
1863
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J.T. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Price. 50 Cents each, colored in sheets. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd ... |
| List No |
4786.001 |
| Note |
Highly detailed, large scale map of the state issued "with linen backs for Army Officers" (this copy without linen). At the eastern border with Tennessee is a printed note next to a railroad line: "Military Rail Road propos: by the President in his last message to connect Danville, Ky with Knoxville, Ten." This has the usual idiosyncratic Lloyd ads, testimonials from Military authorities, and disparagements of competitor H.H. Lloyd. Oddly, folded into stamped dark brown cloth Colton covers 16x10 saying "Map of Kentucky - G.W. & C.B. Colton" in gilt, apparently as issued. Second edition, first edition being 1862. Full color by county. Publisher's advertisement inside front cover. |
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Lloyd, J.T.
Lloyd's Official Map Of The
1863
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J.T. |
| Full Title |
Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Price. 50 Cents each, colored in sheets. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd ... |
| List No |
4786.002 |
| Note |
Highly detailed, large scale map of the state issued "with linen backs for Army Officers" (this copy without linen). At the eastern border with Tennessee is a printed note next to a railroad line: "Military Rail Road propos: by the President in his last message to connect Danville, Ky with Knoxville, Ten." This has the usual idiosyncratic Lloyd ads, testimonials from Military authorities, and disparagements of competitor H.H. Lloyd. Oddly, folded into stamped dark brown cloth Colton covers 16x10 saying "Map of Kentucky - G.W. & C.B. Colton" in gilt, apparently as issued. Second edition, first edition being 1862. Full color by county. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Lloyd, J. T.
Cover: Lloyd's official map
1863
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J. T. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Lloyd's official map of the state of Tennessee. Compiled from actual surveys and official documents, showing every rail road & rail road station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York, J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Price. 50 cents each, colored in sheets ... Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd ... N. York. |
| List No |
4817A |
| Note |
Pattered dark brown cloth covered boards 19 x 12 with ties. |
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Lloyd, J. T.
Lloyd's official map of the
1863
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J. T. |
| Full Title |
Lloyd's official map of the state of Tennessee. Compiled from actual surveys and official documents, showing every rail road & rail road station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York, J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Price. 50 cents each, colored in sheets ... Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd ... N. York. (with) Eastern part of Tennessee. |
| List No |
4817.001 |
| Note |
Entered in 1862. This was a companion map to Lloyd's Official Map of the State of Kentucky (our #4786) and issued from the same plate. If fact, almost all of Kentucky is shown on this map. Stephenson shows an edition of 1862, so this is the second edition. This copy backed with linen, as issued ("with linen backs for Army Officers $1.50"). The 1862 edition had battle sites underlined in red. Full color. Map is not dissected. Folds into pattered dark brown cloth covered boards 18.5x12 with ties. Battlefields not shown on this edition. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also most of Kentucky. |
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Johnson, A.J.
Vicinity of Richmond.
1886
World Atlas
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Peninsular Campaign in Virginia. Showing also the interesting localities along the James, Chickahominy and York Rivers. Compiled from the Official Maps of the War Department. Published by Alvin J. Johnson & Co., New York. 49. 50. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by A.J. Johnson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. |
| List No |
4828.037 |
| Note |
Engraved color map with districts differentiated by color. Shows roads and railroads. Includes information on troop movements in early portion of Civil War. |
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Colton, J. H.
Cover: Virginia, Maryland, D
1862
Case Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
(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. |
| List No |
4856A |
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Colton, J. H.
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware
1862
Case Map
| Authors |
Colton, J. H. |
| Full Title |
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. |
| List No |
4856.001 |
| Note |
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." |
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Lloyd, J.T.
Covers: Lloyd's Official Map
1863
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J.T. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York, J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd... New York. |
| List No |
4912.001 |
| Note |
This is the same as our other copy except that the extensive coal fields in Eastern and Western Kentucky have been manuscript colored in gray wash, carefully delineated. David Owen published maps showing the Kentucky coal fields in 1852 and 1853 and they may have been the source of the information. The Kentucky coal fields were considered a strategic asset by the North in the Civil War. Coal mining in these areas began in earnest in the 1870's with the expansion of the railroads. This copy is folded into plain dark brown cloth covers 15x10, without the Colton imprint found in our other copy. Full color by county. |
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Lloyd, J.T.
Lloyd's Official Map Of The
1863
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Lloyd, J.T. |
| Full Title |
Lloyd's Official Map Of The State Of Kentucky Compiled from Actual Surveys and Official Documents, Showing Every Rail Road & Rail Road Station with the distances between each station ... 1863. New York, J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway. Entered ... 1862 by J.T. Lloyd... New York. |
| List No |
4912.002 |
| Note |
This is the same as our other copy except that the extensive coal fields in Eastern and Western Kentucky have been manuscript colored in gray wash, carefully delineated. David Owen published maps showing the Kentucky coal fields in 1852 and 1853 and they may have been the source of the information. The Kentucky coal fields were considered a strategic asset by the North in the Civil War. Coal mining in these areas began in earnest in the 1870's with the expansion of the railroads. This copy is folded into plain dark brown cloth covers 15x10, without the Colton imprint found in our other copy. Full color by county. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Worret, Charles, Kayser, G.
Military Map of a part of Ea
1863
Case Map
| Authors |
Worret, Charles, Kayser, G. |
| Full Title |
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. |
| List No |
5081.000 |
| Note |
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). |
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Stanford, Edward
Cover: United States of Nort
1861
Case Map
| Authors |
Stanford, Edward |
| Full Title |
(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. |
| List No |
5218A |
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Stanford, Edward
United States Of North Ameri
1861
Case Map
| Authors |
Stanford, Edward |
| Full Title |
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. |
| List No |
5218.001 |
| Note |
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. |
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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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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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U.S. War Department, Chief o
Map V illustrating the Milit
1877
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map V illustrating the Military Operations of the Atlanta Campaign. This map includes the region from the Chattahoochee River south to Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station, and exhibits the Works of the United States and Confederate Forces. 1864. Maj. Genl. W.T. Sherman ... Genl. J.E. Johnston and J.B. Hood ... Compiled by Authority of the Hon. The Secretary Of War ... 1877. Authorities. Surveys made by J.T. Dodge & Edw. Ruger ... under the direction of Major O.M. Poe ... Am. Photo-Lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process.) |
| List No |
5340.000 |
| Note |
Map five of the series. Colored in blue lines to indicate to indicate Union Forces and red lines to indicate Confederate Forces. |
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National Tribune Co.
Army of the Cumberland.
1904
Ephemera
| Authors |
National Tribune Co. |
| Full Title |
Army of the Cumberland. Constituted by General Order No. 57, August 15, 1861 ... This is to Certify, Sergeant Edwin T. Connell served in the Army of the Cumberland, having been a member of Detachment of Signal Corps at Hd'qrs of, Maj. Gen W.S. Rosecrans. (Signed) B.F. Fisher .... Copyright, 1904, by The National Tribune Co., Washington, D.C. ... (with map of Southern States) Field Of Operations. |
| List No |
5359.000 |
| Note |
Full color border with U.S. flag design, showing commanders Buell, Thomas, Rosecrans, Stanley, McCook, and Crittenden. Map 13x20 is without color. This was the membership certificate for Sergeant Edwin T. Connell. |
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Swann, Charles E.
Cover: Kentucky, Tennessee m
1863
Case Map
| Authors |
Swann, Charles E. |
| Full Title |
(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. |
| List No |
5384A |
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Swann, Charles E.
Military Map of the States o
1863
Case Map
| Authors |
Swann, Charles E. |
| Full Title |
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. |
| List No |
5384.001 |
| Note |
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. |
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Perrine, Charles O.
Cover: Perrine's new militar
1862
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Perrine, Charles O. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Perrine's New Military Map Illustrating The Seat of War. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by C. O. Perrine, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the State of Indiana. (with) Inset map of Southern Part of Florida. |
| List No |
5412A |
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Perrine, Charles O.
Perrine's New Military Map I
1862
Pocket Map
| Authors |
Perrine, Charles O. |
| Full Title |
Perrine's New Military Map Illustrating The Seat of War. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by C. O. Perrine, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the State of Indiana. (with) Inset map of Southern Part of Florida. |
| List No |
5412.001 |
| Note |
With cardboard orange covers 14x9 entitled "Perrine's New Military Map Illustrating The Seat of War. Mumford & Co., 38 and 40 Fourth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 1862." Printed outline color in yellow. |
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Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning
Our Nation's Camp Ground.
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning |
| Full Title |
Our Nation's Camp Ground. Published By Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning, 156 William Street, N.Y. (with) Two inset maps of the Mid-Atlantic States and Washington. (with) 6 inset pictures. |
| List No |
5438.000 |
| Note |
Full county color on the Mid-Atlantic map and partial color on the Washington inset. Inset pictures include: 2 drawings entitled "Star Spangled Banner" and "The Outrage On The American Flag At Fort Sumter", 3 figures including a man holding the U.S. flag, Justice captioned "Justice Disarmed" and Liberty wrapped in the flag with the caption "Liberty Weeping", 1 drawing of citizens saluting the flag, constitution & laws. Quote at top reads, "If any one attempts to haul down the American Flag shoot him on the spot."--Gen. John A. Dix. |
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Prang, L. & Co.
Map of the Atlantic States,
1861
Separate Map
| Authors |
Prang, L. & Co. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Atlantic States, Showing Distances From Washington (In BeeLine) By 50 Mile Circles. (The Traveling Distance is about 1/6 to 1/3 more than the BeeLine.) (with) Map of the Battle Ground (with) Map of Norfolk Harbor, Fort Monroe, and Vicinity. (with two insets) Position of Forces at Bull Run and Fortress Monroe. Published By L. Prang & Co. - No. 84 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass. Entered ... 1861 by L. Prang & Co. ... Massachusetts. |
| List No |
5440.000 |
| Note |
Printed color on three distance maps, inset maps uncolored. Inset charts of city, town, state, territory and slave populations taken from the 1860 census. |
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Hughes, W.C. Major
Hughes Military Map Of Richm
1864
Separate Map
| Authors |
Hughes, W.C. Major |
| Full Title |
Hughes Military Map Of Richmond & Petersburgh, Va. Showing the Rebel Fortifications drawn on the ground for the War Department by Major W.C. Hughes of Michigan. Published by Philip & Solomons, Washn. D.C. Print by J.F. Gedney, Washn. Willenbucher, Lith. Respectfully dedicated to the Army of the Potomac. |
| List No |
5443.000 |
| Note |
Two color map on linen with blue used for the rivers. Two inset views entitled "Libby Prison" and "Belle Isle." Date estimated. |
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Hall, E.S., New York Herald
War Maps And Diagrams. Our N
1861
Newspaper
| Authors |
Hall, E.S., New York Herald |
| Full Title |
War Maps And Diagrams. Our Naval And Military Operations At A Glance. The Coast and Land Line of the Rebellious States ... The Union Blockade of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast ... The Rebel Batteries on the Mississippi ... The Forts on the Southern Sea Line. The New York Herald. New York. Saturday, November 16, 1861. (with) 17 additional maps. |
| List No |
5472.001 |
| Note |
Map without color. It shows the coast and land line of the Southern States. Map shows positions of the Union and Rebel troops. |
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Hall, E.S., New York Herald
Important Operations in Kent
1861
Newspaper
| Authors |
Hall, E.S., New York Herald |
| Full Title |
Important Operations in Kentucky and Tennessee. The Battle Ground of Gen. Nelson at Piketon--The Brilliant Victory Over the Rebels--Situation of the Bridges Destroyed by the Unionists of Tennessee--The Cumberland Gap--Positions of the Contending Armies, &c., &c., &c. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Pages) 4 and 5. |
| List No |
5472.002 |
| Note |
Maps without color. Each map has its own title: The Seat of War In Kentucky, The Fight At Santa Rosa Island, Map Of The Rebel Capital (Richmond), The Affair At Chicamacomico, Very Curious Rebel Semi-Official Pictorial View Of The Battle Of Bull Run. |
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Hall, E.S., New York Herald
Seven maps from the New York
1861
Newspaper
| Authors |
Hall, E.S., New York Herald |
| Full Title |
Seven maps from the New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Pages) 3 and 6. (see note field for titles). |
| List No |
5472.003 |
| Note |
Maps without color. Each map has its own title: The Seat Of War In Missouri. The Upper Potomac. The Scene Of Action. Fort Walker. Seat Of War Around Paducah And Columbus, Georgia. The Seat Of War In Western Virginia. The Great Naval Expedition. |
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Hall, E.S., New York Herald
The Seat of War in the West.
1861
Newspaper
| Authors |
Hall, E.S., New York Herald |
| Full Title |
The Seat of War in the West. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Page) 2. |
| List No |
5472.004 |
| Note |
Map without color. Subtitle: Map of the Scene of Operations in Southeastern Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee, with the Positions of the Rebel Troops and Portions of the Federal Forces, and the Defences at Cairo and Bird's Point. |
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Hall, E.S., New York Herald
Our Brilliant Naval Victory.
1861
Newspaper
| Authors |
Hall, E.S., New York Herald |
| Full Title |
Our Brilliant Naval Victory. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Page) 7. |
| List No |
5472.005 |
| Note |
Map without color. Subtitle: Sketch of Beaufort, Port Royal and Fort Beauregard and Walker--Scene of the Operations of Our Great Expedition. |
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Hall, E.S., New York Herald
Map of New Orleans and Surro
1861
Newspaper
| Authors |
Hall, E.S., New York Herald |
| Full Title |
Map of New Orleans and Surrounding Country. (with) The Lower Potomac. New York Herald War Maps and Diagrams. (Page) 8. |
| List No |
5472.006 |
| Note |
Maps uncolored. |
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Lloyd, H.H.
The National Political Chart
1861
Broadside
| Authors |
Lloyd, H.H. |
| Full Title |
The National Political Chart. Lloyd's New Political Chart, 1861. With a Map of the United States, showing the Free States, Border Slave States, Cotton States, and Territories, in Different Colors. Published at H.H. Lloyd & Co.'s Agents' General Depot for Books, Maps, and Stationery Packages, 25 Howard Street, New York. Entered ... 1861, by H.H. Lloyd & Co. ... New York. |
| List No |
5530.000 |
| Note |
Map of the U.S. is in full color with a large red border delineating the Slave States. Numerous portraits, biographies, and statistics are included. |
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Vorzet, Ed.Dumas, Le Comte d
Covers and Title Page: Histo
1874
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Vorzet, Ed.Dumas, Le Comte de Paris |
| Full Title |
(Covers and Title Page to) Histoire de la Guerre Civile en Amerique par M. Le Comte de Paris, Ancien Aide de Camp du General Mac Clellan (McClellan). ... Paris. Michel Levy Freres, Editeurs, Rue Auber, 3, Place de L'Opera. Librairie Novelle, Boulevard des Italiens, 15 au Coin de la Rue de Grammont, M DCCC LXXIV, Tous droits reserves. Premiere et Deuxieme Livraisons Contenant Les Planchers I a IX. |
| List No |
6323.001 |
| Note |
First fascicle. Looseleaf light green paper wraps |
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