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Colton, G.W., Fisher, Richar …
Text Page 124-125: State of …
1859
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W., Fisher, Richard Swainson
Full Title (Text Page) State of Kentucky.
List No 1690.099
Colton, G.W., Fisher, Richar …
Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and …
1858
World Atlas
Authors Colton, G.W., Fisher, Richard Swainson
Full Title Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. (inset) Vicinity of Cincinnati.
List No 1690.102
Note Relief depicted by hachures.
Bachmann, John
Cover: Panorama, Seat of War …
1861
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Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title (Covers to) Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds Eye View Of Kentucky And Tennessee Showing Cairo And Part Of The Southern States. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 2657A
Bachmann, John
Kentucky And Tennessee.
1861
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Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds Eye View Of Kentucky And Tennessee Showing Cairo And Part Of The Southern States. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 2657.001
Note Stephenson dates 1862 - battle at Ft. Donaldson View shows the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and the states to the south, primarily Kentucky and Tennessee, but also parts of Missouri and Arkansas. Bachmann did six views of the Confederate States like this one - high altitude views showing topography, cities, battle scenes, ships at sea and on rivers, and roads and railways. They are very rare. This copy and the four others in the set were backed on linen and folded into black leather covers 38x30, each with title and the initials "G.G.W.", the title on the cover of this copy reads "Kentucky & Tennessee & Parts Of Southern States." After checking all the listings in DAB, I think that G.G.W. is George Grover Wright, chief justice of the Iowa Supreme Court from 1855 to 1870, and then U.S. Senator until 1877. His brother, Joseph A. Wright, was Governor of Indiana. The views came out of a house in Northern New England, perhaps from a relative. Full color.
Bachmann, John
Cover: Panorama, Seat of War …
1861
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Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title (Covers to) Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds Eye View Of Florida And Part Of Georgia And Alabama. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 2665A
Bachmann, John
Florida And Part Of Georgia …
1861
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Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds Eye View Of Florida And Part Of Georgia And Alabama. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 2665.001
Note Shows entire Florida Peninsula. See Stephenson page 15 for a general discussion of Bachmann's civil war views. In addition to the six panoramas of the seat of war, Bachmann did a view of Richmond (Stephenson 621, illustrated p271), and of the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers (Stephenson 1.5) - which may be similar to the Kentucky - Tennessee Seat of War view, at least in terms of vantage point. Full color. Bound in black leather covers 38x30 with "Florida & Part Of Georgia & Alabama. G.G.W." stamped in gold.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Bachmann, John
Composite: Panorama of the S …
1861
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Authors Bachmann, John
Full Title (Composite of) Panorama of the Seat of War. Birds eye view of Florida and part of Georgia and Alabama .. North and South Carolina and part of Georgia .. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. John Bachmann, Publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St., New York. Entered ... 1861 by John Bachmann ... New York. Drawn from Nature and Lith. by John Bachmann.
List No 5491.000
Note Composite map image from three separate issues.
Lloyd, J. T.
Cover: Lloyd's Virginia.
1862
Pocket Map
Authors Lloyd, J. T.
Full Title (Covers to) Lloyd's official map of the State of Virginia from actual surveys by order of the Executive 1828 & 1859. Corrected and revised by J.T. Lloyd to 1862, from surveys made by Capt. W. Angelo Powell, of the U.S. Topographical Engineers of Gen. Rosencrans' Staff. Price 25cts. ... J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway, New York ... Entered ... 1861 by J.T. Lloyd ... New York.
List No 3814A
Note First issued in 1861, then 1862, and last issued in 1863. Taken from Boye's map of 1828 and extensively revised. Another issue of 1862 has a strange note regarding the Burnett House (a hotel) in Cincinnati. "This is the only map used to plan campaigns in Virginia by Gen. McClellan. The brown cloth covers 19x13 (with tie remnants) are titled in gold "Lloyd's $100,000 Topographical Map of Virginia. Used by the War Department." A promotional broadside was put out early in 1861 announcing the first issue of this map and calling it "the only real good map ever made in America" (see our copy with "Lloyd's Map of the Southern States" - Newspaper format). Full color by county. Map is mounted on linen and undissected. Covers also West Virginia.
Lloyd, J. T.
Lloyd's official map of the …
1862
Pocket Map
Authors Lloyd, J. T.
Full Title Lloyd's official map of the State of Virginia from actual surveys by order of the Executive 1828 & 1859. Corrected and revised by J.T. Lloyd to 1862, from surveys made by Capt. W. Angelo Powell, of the U.S. Topographical Engineers of Gen. Rosencrans' Staff. Price 25cts. ... J.T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadway, New York ... Entered ... 1861 by J.T. Lloyd ... New York.
List No 3814.001
Note First issued in 1861, then 1862, and last issued in 1863. Taken from Boye's map of 1828 and extensively revised. Another issue of 1862 has a strange note regarding the Burnett House (a hotel) in Cincinnati. "This is the only map used to plan campaigns in Virginia by Gen. McClellan. The brown cloth covers 19x13 (with tie remnants) are titled in gold "Lloyd's $100,000 Topographical Map of Virginia. Used by the War Department." A promotional broadside was put out early in 1861 announcing the first issue of this map and calling it "the only real good map ever made in America" (see our copy with "Lloyd's Map of the Southern States" - Newspaper format). Full color by county. Map is mounted on linen and undissected. Covers also West Virginia.
Michler, Nathaniel, United S …
Youngs Branch, Columbus, Ky.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Michler, Nathaniel, United States. War Department
Full Title Battle-field of Youngs Branch or Manassas Plains, battle fought July 21st, 1861. Tracing forwarded to the Chief of Engineers U.S.A. by Maj. N. Michler ... Map of the rebel fortifications at Columbus, Ky., surveyed under the direction of Brig. Genl. Geo. W. Cullum, Chief of Staff and engineers, Dept. of the Mississippi, 1862. (with) Map showing the position of the batteries used by the U.S. forces in the reduction of Fort Pulaski, April 10th & 11th, 1862. Accompanying Report of Brig. Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore, U.S. Vols. (with) Siege of Fort Pulaski, map of the mouth of Savannah River and adjacent islands ... (with) Action at Front Royal, Va., May 23d. 1862. Accompanying Report of Lieut. Col. Charles Parham, Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry. (with) Sketch of Fort Pickens, Florida, by Lt. Langdon ... 1861. (with) Reconnaissance of the battle-field at Bull Run, Va., fought July 21, 1861. Made on March 14, 1862 by Henry L. Abbot ... (with) Skirmishes near Bailey's Cross-roads, Va., August 28-30, 1861. Accompanying Report of Major S.G. Champlin ... (with) Accompanying Report of Brig. Gen. Louis Blenker, U.S. Vols., of information obtained from scouting parties, dated Hunter's Chapel, Va., Nov. 5, 1861. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.005
Note Two col. maps with 8 ancillary maps. Relief shown by contours, hachures and spot heights. Scales of main maps ca. 1:26,400 and 1:14,400.
Dorr, F. W., Rockwell, Cleve …
Defenses Washington.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Dorr, F. W., Rockwell, Cleveland, United States. War Department, Whiting, H. L.
Full Title Defenses of Washington. Map of the ground of occupation and defense of the Division of the U.S. Army in Virginia in command of Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell. U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, Supdt. Topographical survey by the party in charge of H.L. Whiting, Asst., U.S.C.S. Field work executed during parts of June and July 1861, by F.W. Dorr and C. Rockwell U.S.C.S. (with) Sketch of Paducah, Ky. and vicinity by Captain John Rziha, 19th U.S. Infantry. (with) Sketch of the battle-field of Logan's Cross-roads, Ky. U.S. forces under the command of Brig. Gen. George H. Thomas. Forces of the enemy commanded by General G.B. Crittenden, Jan. 19, 1862. Drawn under the direction of Capt. Michler ... copied by A. Kilp. Sketch of the enemy's fortified position at and opposite Mill Springs, Ky., to which he retreated after his defeat at Logan's Cross-roads by the U.S. forces under Brig. Gen. George H. Thomas, Jan. 19, 1862 ... compiled ... by Edward Ruger ... drawn by A. Kilp ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.006
Note Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by contours. Insets show relief by hachures.
Margedant, William, Powell, …
Gauley Bridge.
1895
Military Atlas
Authors Margedant, William, Powell, W. Angelo, Raynolds, William F., United States. War Department
Full Title Military reconnaissance, vicinity of Gauley Bridge, Department of Western Virginia, Brig. Gen. W.S. Rosecrans, Commanding, by W.F. Raynolds, Capt. Top. Engrs., W. Margedant, Capt. O.V. and W. Angelo Powell, C. Engr. (with) Map of the battle-field of Carnifix Ferry, Gauley River, West Va. September 10th, 1861. United States forces commanded by Brig. Genl. W.S. Rosecrans. (with) Sketch of the country about Somerset, Ky. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895)
List No 1780.009
Note Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures.
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