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Georgia, Atlanta Campaign 1st epoch.
United States. War Depa...
Georgia, Atlanta Campai...
1895
1780.057
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United States. War Department
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Map illustrating the operations of the Army under command of General W.T. Sherman in Georgia From May the 5th to September the 4th 1864. Compiled and drawn under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen. O.M. Poe ... by J. v. Glumer. Map illustrating the first epoch of the Atlanta Campaign. Embracing the region from the Tennessee River to the Oostanaula River ... Commanding United States forces Major-General W.T. Sherman, commanding rebel forces Lieut. General J.E. Johnston. Compiled by Edward Ruger. Map showing the roads followed by the Army of the Tennessee in its march from Chattanooga, Tenn. to Atlanta, Ga. ... Made under the direction of Capt. C.B. Reese ... Drawn and compiled by Capt. I. Helmle ... Accompanying report of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.057
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Three col. maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Atlanta Campaign, 2nd epoch.
Ruger, Edward; United S...
Atlanta Campaign, 2nd e...
1895
1780.058
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[Ruger, Edward, United States. War Department]
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Map illustrating the second epoch of the Atlanta Campaign. Embracing the region from Resaca to the Etowah River ... Commanding United States forces, Major-General W.T. Sherman. Commanding rebel forces, Lieut. General J.E. Johnston. Compiled by Edward Ruger. (with) Map showing the march of the 15th Army Corps, Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, com'd'g., through Northern Georgia in the campaign of 1864. (with) Plate 1. Position of the 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, before and during the siege of Resaca, Ga., May 10th till May 16th 1864. (with) Plate II. Position of the 15th Army Corps from the 27th to the 31st of May, 1864. (with) Plate III. Position of the 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee near New Hope Church, Ga., on June the 4th, 1864. (with) Plate IV. Showing the different positions of 15th Army Corps, Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, commanding, during the siege of Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. from June 10th till July 3d 1864. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.058
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Col. map with 5 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Atlanta Campaign 3rd epoch.
Ruger, Edward; United S...
Atlanta Campaign 3rd ep...
1895
1780.059
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[Ruger, Edward, United States. War Department]
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Map illustrating the third epoch of the Atlanta Campaign. Embracing the region from the Etowah River south to include Marietta and Dallas ... Commanding United States forces, Major-General W.T. Sherman, commanding rebel forces, Lieutenant-General J.E. Johnston. Compiled by Edward Ruger. (with) Positions, 4th Division, 16th Army Corps June 11th to 22nd 1864. Accompanying report of Brig. Gen. John W. Fuller. (with) Position, 4th Division, 16th Army Corps, July 4, 1864. (with) Positions, Fourth Division, 16th Army Corps, May 13 to 16, 1864 at Resaca, Ga. (with) Position, 4th Division, 16th Army Corps, May 27, 1864. (with) Plate VII. Position of the 15th Army Corps before Jonesborough, Ga. from August 30th to September 2d, 1864. Accompanying report of Maj. Gen. John A. Logan. (with) Plate VI. Position of the 15th Army Corps before Atlanta, Ga. from July 28th to August 26th 1864. (with) Plate V. Position of the 15th Army Corps, Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, com'd'g. at Nickajack Creek, Ga. from July 7th to 10th 1864. (with) Position of the 1st Division, 15th Army Corps near Jonesborough, Ga. Maj. Gen. P.J. Osterhaus, comm'd'g. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.059
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Col. map with 8 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Atlanta Campaign 4th-5th epochs.
Ruger, Edward; United S...
Atlanta Campaign 4th-5t...
1895
1780.060
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[Ruger, Edward, United States. War Department]
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Map illustrating the fourth epoch of the Atlanta Campaign. Embracing the region from Pine, Lost and Kenesaw mountains south to include Atlanta and its environs ... Commanding United States forces, Major-General W.T. Sherman, commanding rebel forces, Lieutenant-General J.E. Johnston, relieved by Lieutenant-General J.B. Hood. Compiled by Edward Ruger. Map illustrating the fifth epoch of the Atlanta Campaign. Embracing the region from the Chattahoochee River south to include Jonesborough and Lovejoy's Station ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.060
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Two col. maps. Relief shown by hachures.
Line of march, 16th A.C.
United States. War Depa...
Line of march, 16th A.C...
1895
1780.062
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United States. War Department
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Line of march of the Left Wing, 16th Army Corps from May 5th to Sept. 8th, 1864. (with) Position of the Left Wing, 16th A.C. ... July 11, 1864. (with) Map showing the position of Left Wing, 16th Army Corps during the engagement near Atlanta July 22, 1864. (with Atlanta Campaign). (with) Diagram of the battle-field occupied by Gen. Blair, 17th Army Corps ... July 5th to 11th 1864 on the Chattahoochee. (with) Position of Left Wing ... in front of Kenesaw Mountain. (with) Map showing position of the Confederate armies of Mississippi and Tennessee under command of Gen. J.E. Johnston May 19th 1864. (with) Position of 4th Div., 17th Army Corps, July 22d, 1864. (with) Diagram of the general situation during the siege of Atlanta. (with Marietta Ga. June 10-July 3, 1864). (with) Diagram showing the advance of the 3d. Brig., 4th Div., 17th Corps on the Sandtown Road to Widow Mitchell's farm and from there east to the Nickajack. July 3, 4 and 5th 1864. (with) Diagram showing the flank movement of the 17th Army Corps from Turner's Ferry, July 16, 1864, by way of Marietta and Roswell to south of Decatur and east of Atlanta to the extreme left of the Army. (with Marietta, Ga. June 10-July 3, 1864). (with Marietta Ga. June 10-July 3, 1864). Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
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1780.062
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Col. map with 13 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. Maps accompany documents from or in possession of G.M. Dodge, J.S. Fullerton, W.T. Sherman and J.M. Schofield
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