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New York
(Deed, New York)
1790
Ephemera
| Authors |
New York |
| Full Title |
(Deed from the state of New York, signed by Governor George Clinton, Granting 600 acres of land to Thomas Garrison in the township of Cincinnatus, Montgomery County). |
| List No |
4401.000 |
| Note |
An early deed with the large (9cm diameter) seal of the state attached. The State granted lands in what was designated as the Military Tract to Revolutionary War veterans. The tract comprised twenty five townships of 60,000 acres each, each consisting of 100 lots of 600 acres. Grantees received one lot. Thomas Garrison was granted lot 80 of Township 25, Cincinnatus, by this deed. In 1793, Simeon DeWitt produced a map of the Military Tract, one of his first surveys. The Military Tract was one of the first uses of Township surveys built on square lots of uniform size. Eventually, the U.S. Land Office used a 660 acre unit (1 mile square) as the building block for its surveys in Ohio and westward. Printed form filled in with pen-and-ink and including the signature of Geo. Clinton. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
General Map of North America
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
General Map of North America. Pl. 1. |
| List No |
4664.001 |
| Note |
An interesting pre Lewis and Clark map that shows the discoveries of Vancouver and Mackenzie. Given that it was drawn in 1796, it is a good representation of what was known at that time. The Rocky Mountains are referred to as the Yellow Mountains. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
General Map of the Course of
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
General Map of the Course of the Ohio from Its Source to its Junction With The Mississipi. PL. 2. |
| List No |
4664.002 |
| Note |
The large general chart showing the entire Ohio on one sheet. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Fort Erie.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Fort Erie. PL. 3. |
| List No |
4664.003 |
| Note |
The only plan of this area listed in Phillips Maps. Plan has a legend explaining the letters used on the diagram. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Fort Niagara.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Fort Niagara. PL. 4. |
| List No |
4664.004 |
| Note |
Shows the area of the fort at the mouth of the Niagara River. Uncolored. Scale shown in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Town of Pittsbur
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Town of Pittsburg. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 6. |
| List No |
4664.005 |
| Note |
This is one of the earliest maps of Pittsburgh, showing the ruins of Fort Pitt and the replacement Fort Lafayette. Coal Mines are identified. Scale given in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the first. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 8. |
| List No |
4664.006 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the second. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 9. |
| List No |
4664.007 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map of the River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map of the River Ohio, Plate the third. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 10. |
| List No |
4664.008 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
A General Map Of The River O
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
A General Map Of The River Ohio, From its source to its mounth (sic): containing the names of the Towns Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings, and courses. Plate the fourth. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 11. |
| List No |
4664.009 |
| Note |
This map contains the title cartouche for this map and the three proceeding. It also contains the scale measure. These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Composite: Ohio River (pl. 1
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) A General Map Of The River Ohio, From its source to its mounth (sic): containing the names of the Towns Villages and Farms established at present on its banks: together with its soundings, and courses. (Plates one through four.) Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 8-11. |
| List No |
4664.010 |
| Note |
These four maps show the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, at a very large scale, and would make a map over ten feet long if joined end to end. These maps of the Ohio are the best and most original maps in the atlas: "The beautifully executed map of the Ohio River depicts vividly the wilderness that this country was at the time of his journey" (Wagner Camp). The level of detail is great: individual farms are shown with the owner's names, soundings for the entire river length, towns and villages, swamps, natural curiosities, rapids, and much else. When compared with Zadock Cramer's maps of the river in his "Navigator," the Collot maps are much superior, containing far more information on the river depths and surrounding shores and islands. Thomas Hutchins large map shows the Ohio well, but only at about one fourth the scale of the Collot maps, Andrew Ellicott's two maps of the river, at about one third the Collot scale, leave large stretches to conjecture. As an 1805 printing of a 1796 journey, these maps are without equal in depicting the early settlements on the Ohio. Without color. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of an Old Fort in the s
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of an Old Fort in the state of Kentucky. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 12. |
| List No |
4664.011 |
| Note |
Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Rapids or Falls
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Rapids or Falls of the Ohio Latitude of Louisville. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 17. |
| List No |
4664.012 |
| Note |
A lovely map of the area around Louisville and the Ohio River. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Road from Limestone to Frank
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Road from Limestone to Frankfort in the state of Kentucky. PL. 22. |
| List No |
4664.013 |
| Note |
Detailed "strip map" style of the road from Limestone on the Ohio River to Lexington and on to Frankfort on the Kentucky River. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Passage of a Branch of the r
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Passage of a Branch of the river Juniata across a chain of Mountains uninhabited and covered with Wood. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 23. |
| List No |
4664.014 |
| Note |
This probably shows one of the passages of the Juniata River through the Allegheny Mountains east of Pittsburgh. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Course of The Mis
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Course of The Mississippi from the Missouri and the Country of The Illinois to the mouth of this River. PL. 23. |
| List No |
4664.015 |
| Note |
A general map of the river from St. Louis to the mouth. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of Cape Girardo.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of Cape Girardo. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 26. |
| List No |
4664.016 |
| Note |
Plan of an early Missouri town on the Mississippi. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of St. Lewis With the P
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of St. Lewis With the Project of an intrenched Camp French. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 27. |
| List No |
4664.017 |
| Note |
One of the earliest maps of St. Louis, before the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Uncolored with scale in Fathoms. Map is numbered and lettered but has no accompanying key. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Country Of The Il
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Country Of The Illinois. PL. 28. |
| List No |
4664.018 |
| Note |
A superbly detailed map of the Mississippi River from the junction with the Illinois to the junction with the Kaskaskias River, especially good in the area around St. Louis. Uncolored. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Map of the Missouri, of the
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Map of the Missouri, of the higher parts of the Mississippi, and of the elevated Plain, where the Waters divide, which run, Eastward into the River St. Lawrence, North East into Hudson's Bay, North North West into the Frozen Sea, and South into the Gulf of Mexico. To which is added Mackenzie's track in 1789. PL. 29. |
| List No |
4664.019 |
| Note |
This was the first map to show the results of the expedition of J.B. Trudeau from 1794 to 1796. It is also one of the most important late Eighteenth Century maps showing the Transmississippi West and is highly praised (and illustrated) by Wheat: "an important intermediate cartographic step between Soulard's highly rudimentary showing of the Missouri Basin, and the excellent charts of the river as far as the Mandan Villages drawn by McKay and Evans." |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan of the Fort of New Madr
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan of the Fort of New Madrid or Anse A La Graisse. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 30. |
| List No |
4664.020 |
| Note |
Very early map of New Madrid seven years after the town's founding. It shows the erosion of the fort caused by the Mississippi. Illustrated in Reps "The Making of Urban America," fig. 284. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Fort Des Ecores at M
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Fort Des Ecores at Margot. PL. 31. |
| List No |
4664.021 |
| Note |
One of the earliest, if not the first, map of the area that became Memphis, Tennessee. From the atlas to Collot's "Journey in North America." Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Nogales.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Nogales. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 32. |
| List No |
4664.022 |
| Note |
The earliest map of the area of Vicksburg listed in Phillips. With a key decoding the letters on the map. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Chart Of The Sources Of The
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Chart Of The Sources Of The Mobile and Of The River Yazoo Including a part of the Course of the Mississippi From the River Margot to the Natches. PL. 33. |
| List No |
4664.023 |
| Note |
A wonderful map and one of the first maps to show specifically the area of Mississippi and Alabama. Uncolored with no scale markers. "Remarkable Military Points" are noted with letters and a key. From the atlas to Collot's "Journey in North America." |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Town and Fort of Natchez.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Town and Fort of Natchez. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 34. |
| List No |
4664.024 |
| Note |
Probably the earliest map of Natchez, and the only one listed by Phillips. Uncolored with the scale in fathoms. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge.
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Plan Of Fort Baton Rouge. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 35. |
| List No |
4664.025 |
| Note |
The only early map of Baton Rouge listed in Phillips. Uncolored with scale in fathoms. Points labeled with numbers and a key are included. |
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Collot, George Henri Victor,
Sketch of new Orleans taken
1796
National Atlas
| Authors |
Collot, George Henri Victor, Tardieu, P.F. |
| Full Title |
Sketch of new Orleans taken from fort St. Charles. Sketch of Plaquemine Fort. Grave par Tardieu l'aine. PL. 36. |
| List No |
4664.026 |
| Note |
Uncolored with no scale markers. The specific forts are noted. |
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Melish, John
Map of the Seat of War in No
1815
National Atlas
| Authors |
Melish, John |
| Full Title |
Map of the Seat of War in North America. J. Melish del. H.S. Tanner, Dirext. Entered as the Art Directs, and Published by John Melish, Philadelphia. |
| List No |
2788.001 |
| Note |
Large fold-out map in delicate outline color stretching from Labrador to Michigan and Ohio. A table of population is included. |
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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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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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U.S. General Land Office
State of Ohio.
1866
National Atlas
| Authors |
U.S. General Land Office |
| Full Title |
State of Ohio. Department of Interior, General Land Office, October 2d 1866. Jo. S. Wilson, Commissioner. The Major & Knapp Eng. Mfg. & Lith. Co. 71 Broadway N.Y. |
| List No |
1070.001 |
| Note |
Map in color by county. Boundaries for the Ohio Company purchase, the Virginia Military land, the Symmes's purchase, and the Connecticut Reserve are delineated. The explanations for the Land Office and the completed railroads have been added in pen. |
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Abbot, Henry L., Comstock, C
Siege of Yorktown.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Abbot, Henry L., Comstock, Cyrus B., United States. War Department, Wagner, Orlando G. |
| Full Title |
Reconnaissance of secession works and plan of Siege of Yorktown. Made under orders of Gen'l. Barnard and Maj. Humphreys by Lieut. Abbot, Top. Engrs., Lieut. Comstock, Engrs., Lieut. Wagner, Top. Engrs. April and May 1862. Map no. 1. siege plan ... (with) Map of the battle-field of Shiloh, April 6th and 7th 1862. Accompanying report of Gen. G.T. Beauregard ... Topographical sketch of the line of operations of the Army of the Ohio, under the command of Major General D.C. Buell. Evacuation of Corinth by the enemy, May 30th, 1862 ... surveyed ... 1862 by N. Michler ... assisted by John E. Weiss (i.e. Weyss) ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.014 |
| Note |
Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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United States. War Departmen
Wilderness, Va., Spotsylvani
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map of the battle-field of the Wilderness, Va., May 5th, 6th and 7th., 1864 showing the field of operations of the Army of the Potomac commanded by Gen. George G. Meade, U.S.A. Surveyed under the orders of Bvt. Col. J.C. Duane ... by Bvt. Maj. C.W. Howell ... Assisted by Messrs. L. C. Oswell, L. Bell and R.B. Talfor. Map of the battle-field of Spotsylvania C.H., Va. ... From May 8th to 21st, 1864. Surveyed under the orders of Bvt. Col. J.C. Duane ... by Bvt. Maj. C. W. Howell ... Assisted by Messrs L.C. Oswell, L. Bell and R.B. Talfor. Map of the country in the vicinity of Todd's Tavern, Va. with the position of the 2nd Corps, Army of the Potomac, May 8th, 1864 ... Map of the battle-fields of North Anna ... from May 3d to 27th, 1864 .. Map of the battle-fields of the Totopotomoy and Bethesda Church, Va. ... from May 28th to June 2d 1864 ... Positions of the Army of the Ohio in front of Dalton, Ga., May 8 and 9, 1864. Accompanying letter of Maj. Gen. J.M. Schofield, U.S. Army. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.055 |
| Note |
Six col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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United States. War Departmen
Campaign: Sterling Price.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Campaign against Sterling Price, 1864, Maj. Gen. S.R. Curtis, commanding. Executed under the direction of Lieut. G.T. Robinson, Chief Engineer, by Jacob Miller ... Westport and Big Blue, Mo. Westport and Big Blue, Oct. 22 and 23, 1864, by L.G. Bennett, Topogr. Engineer. Battle-ground of Westport, Oct. 23, 1864 by L.G. Bennett. Battle-ground of Charlot, Oct. 25, 1864. Battle-ground of Newtonia, Mo., October 28, 1864. (Harrison's Landing, Va., July 4, 1862) Osage or Mine Creek, Kans. Map of battle-field of Five Forks, Va., April 1st 1865 and of field of operation preliminary to it, showing the operations of the Fifth Army Corps, commanded by Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren. A sketch of the military prison on Johnson's Island, Ohio. Map of the battle-field of Five Forks, Va., April 1st, 1865 showing the positions of movements of the Fifth Army Corps, commanded by ... G.K. Warren. ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.066 |
| Note |
Eleven col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. Accompany documents of S.R. Curtis, William Gamble and S.P. Heintzelman. |
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Ullfers, Herman. A., United
Siege of Atlanta.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Ullfers, Herman. A., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta, Ga. by the United States forces under command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864 to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta August 26th 1864. Surveyed and compiled under the direction of Capt. O.M. Poe ... Drawn in June, July, August and Sept., 1865 by Capt. H.A Ulffers, A.A.G. (with) Map illustrating the operations of the Army under com'd. of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman in Georgia, from May 5th 1864 to Sept. 4th 1864, compiled under the direction of Capt. O.M. Poe, Chief Engr. from maps and data furnished by the engrs. of the armies of the Cumberland, Tennessee and Ohio and drawn by Lt. A.F. Brooks. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.088 |
| Note |
Col. map with ancillary map. Includes drawings of rebel and U.S. fortifications. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Confederates States of Ameri
Alleghanies, Valley of Virgi
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Confederates States of America. Army of Northern Virginia, Koerner, P. W. O. |
| Full Title |
A map of a line of defenses in the Alleghanies compiled from Whitcomb's railroad map and original surveys by Lieut. Koerner's topographical party under direction of Capt. C.R. Howard, C.S.E. H.J. Miller, asst. and drftsmn. Chief Engr. Office, D.N.V. Maj. Gen. J.F. Gilmer, Chf. Engr. Map of the Valley of Virginia from Staunton to Winchester from surveys and reconnaissances by P.W.O. Koerner, Lt. Engr. Made under direction of Major A.H. Campbell, Chf. Topl. Bureau, D.N.V. (with) Map of the battle-field about Frederick City and the Monocacy River, Md., July 9, 1864. Sketched and drawn by Ch's. F. Von Lindenberg. (with) Skirmish at Salineville, Ohio and surrender of Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S. Army (with) Position of the Union hospitals at Cold Harbor, Va., May 31, June 12, 1864. (with) Position of the Union hospitals at the battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 5-7, 1864. (with) Position of the Union hospitals at Spotsylvania Court-House, Va., May 9-21, 1864. (with) Copy of map furnished to Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren, commanding the Fifth Army Corps, by means of which to conduct operations beginning on March 29, 1865. (with) Map of field operations of March 29, 30 and 31, 1865 of the Fifth Army Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
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1780.094 |
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Two col. maps. with 7 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Simpson, James H., United St
Cincinnati, Covington, Newpo
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Simpson, James H., United States. War Department |
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Topographical map showing defenses of Cincinnati, Covington and Newport. Commenced under Brig. Gen. O.M. Mitchel, U.S. Vols. by Col. Charles Whittlesey ... and extended under ... H.G. Wright ... in 1862 by Maj. J.H. Simpson ..., W.E. Merrill and ... J.A. Tardy ... and Mr. Charles Whittlesey and under ... A.E. Burnside ... in 1863 by ... J.H. Simpson ... and M.D. McAlester, Corps of Engrs. (with) Map of Bowling Green, Ky., showing its approaches and defenses. Surveyed and drawn under authority of Maj. J.H. Simpson, Chief Engr., Department of the Ohio by Lieut N.S. Andrews ... 1863. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
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1780.103 |
| Note |
Col. map with ancillary map. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Confederate States of Americ
Route, Gettysburg campaign.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Confederate States of America. Army, Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia, Hotchkiss, Jed. |
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Route map of Gettysburg campaign. Prepared by order of Lieutenant-General T.J. Jackson, January to April 1863 by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., 2d Corps, A.N.Va., and used during that campaign by General R.E. Lee and Lieutenant-General R.S. Ewell, C.S. Army. (with) Sketch of the battle of McDowell, Va. on Thursday May 8th 1862 (Jackson) by Jed. Hotchkiss ... (with) Sketch accompanying the report of Capt. Joseph Badger, 8th Ohio Vol. Cav. of scout through Pocahontas and Highland counties, W. Va., April 15-22, 1865. (with) Operations in N. Va., W. Va. and Md. Map of route to McDowell. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
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1780.116 |
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Col. map with 3 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Twining, William J., United
Ft. Anderson, N.C.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Twining, William J., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map of Fort Anderson, N.C. Captured February 19th 1865 by the Army of the Ohio. Maj. Gen. J.M. Schofield, Comd'g. Official Wm. J. Twining, Capt. and Ch'f. Engr. (with) Map of Franklin, Tenn. Including field works and positions of troops 4th and 23rd Corps, during the engagement of November 30th 1864. Maj. Gen. Schofield, Comd'g. ... (with) Map of the battle-field of Droop Mountain drawn from a partial survey by Henry Topping. 6th Nov. 1863. (with) Battle-ground near White Sulphur Springs. August 26 and 27, 1863. Drawn by Lieut. J.R. Meigs, U.S. Engrs. (with Savannah and Wright rivers, S.C., Feb. 6, 1862). Accompanying report of Maj. O.T. Beard ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.137 |
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Col. map with 5 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Julius Bien & Co., United St
Gen. map V.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
General topographical map. Sheet V. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
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1780.143 |
| Note |
Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc. |
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Julius Bien & Co., United St
Gen. map VI.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
General topographical map. Sheet VI. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.144 |
| Note |
Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc. |
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Julius Bien & Co., United St
Gen. map XVI.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Julius Bien & Co., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
General topographical map. Sheet XVI. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.154 |
| Note |
Col. map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows settlements, railroads, roads, ferries, etc. |
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