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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
Crimea.
1859
World Atlas
| Authors |
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus |
| Full Title |
A Complete Map of the Crimea Showing the Military and Carriage Roads with Distances from Various Points of the Western Coast From English & Russian Surveys. Philadelphia. Published by Charles Desilver, 251 Market St. Herline & Co. Lith., 7th & Chesnut Sts., Philadelphia. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1856 by Charles Desilver in the Clerk's office if the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. |
| List No |
4557.057 |
| Note |
Fold out map. Relief shown by hachures. Insets of Sebastopol Harbour, and Map Showing the relative Position of the Crimea with the Seat of War. |
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Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K.
Cover: United States.
1861
Case Map
| Authors |
Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) United States. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) Plan Of Charleston, Vicinity And Harbour. |
| List No |
3236A |
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Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K.
United States.
1861
Case Map
| Authors |
Stanford, Edward, W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
United States. W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh. (inset) Plan Of Charleston, Vicinity And Harbour. |
| List No |
3236.001 |
| Note |
Separate issue of Johnston's National Atlas Map of the United States. Rare variant issue of this map: it has an inset of Charleston Vicinity and Harbor that does not appear on any other issues of the maps, and most importantly, the southern slave states and northern free states are color coded (solid red for slave and outline red for free). Two printed notes relate to the boundaries of the slave states and the cotton growing regions. The three forts at the entrance to Charleston Harbor are underlined in red. Although the presence of Minnesota Territory would indicate a date no later than 1858 (when it became a state), this map has much Civil War information and, in typical British fashion, it is probably a bit out of date as to political information, so we date it at the beginning of the war, 1861. Not in Stephenson. Map is dissected into 18 sections and mounted on linen with dark purple cloth covers 18.5x12 of Edward Stanford's map establishment, labeled with "Map Of The United States. London: Edward Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, S.W." |
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Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theod
(Portraits of) Military men
1874
State Atlas
| Authors |
Andreas, A. T. (Alfred Theodore), 1839-1900 |
| Full Title |
(Portraits of) Military men: Major M. Cook, Gen. L.F. Hubbard, Major Geo. H. Camp, Gen. Israel Garrard, Col. T.J. Sheehan, Col. Jas. George, Col. William Colvill, Gen. John B. Sanborn. Clergymen: Eric Norelius, H.B. Whipple, D.C. John, David S. Kiehle, Gideon H. Pond. (Published by A.T. Andreas, Lakeside Building, Chicago, 1874. Chas. Shober & Co. Proprietors of Chicago Lith. Co.) |
| List No |
3034.181 |
| Note |
Thirteen lithographed views. |
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Michler, Nathaniel, United S
Fredericksburg.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Michler, Nathaniel, United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Fredericksburg. Prepared by Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler ... by order of ... A.A. Humphreys. 1867. (with) Map exhibiting the route of the Sioux Expedition under the command of Brig. Gen. H.H. Sibley, 1863. Compiled and projected by John H. Wagner ... (with) Map of the fight of the 14th A.C. at Buzzard Roost, Ga., February 24th, 25th and 26th, 1864 by Theo. Wiseman, A.A. ... (with) Sketch of battle of Big Mound, fought July 24th, 1863 by the expeditionary forces commanded by Brigadier General H.H. Sibley. Sketched and drawn by Joseph McCloud. (with) Sketch of the battle at Dead Buffalo Lake, July 26th, 1863, commanded by Brig. Gen. H.H. Sibley. (with) Map accompanying report of the battle of Dry Fork Creek, Mo., on the 5th of July, 1861 ... report of Capt. T.W. Sweeny ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.033 |
| Note |
Col. map with 5 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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United States. War Departmen
Iron clads, Engine "Hero," r
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
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) |
| List No |
1780.129 |
| Note |
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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