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Emory, William H.
Cover: Texas and the countri
1844
Separate Map
| Authors |
Emory, William H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map Of Texas And The Countries Adjacent: Compiled In The Bureau Of The Corps Of Topographical Engineers, Fom The Best Authorities, For the State Department, Under the direction of Colonel J.J. Abert, Chief of the Corps, by W.H. Emory, 1st Lieut. T.E. War Department 1844. W.J. Stone Sc. Washn. Published by order of the U.S. Senate. |
| List No |
0262A |
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Emory, William H.
Map Of Texas And The Countri
1844
Separate Map
| Authors |
Emory, William H. |
| Full Title |
Map Of Texas And The Countries Adjacent: Compiled In The Bureau Of The Corps Of Topographical Engineers, Fom The Best Authorities, For the State Department, Under the direction of Colonel J.J. Abert, Chief of the Corps, by W.H. Emory, 1st Lieut. T.E. War Department 1844. W.J. Stone Sc. Washn. Published by order of the U.S. Senate. |
| List No |
0262.001 |
| Note |
In original paper wrapper. From a descendent of Rhode Island Senator John Brown Francis, who had a few copies in the attic in the original paper wraps with the red seal. First separate U.S. Government map of Texas. With outline color around the state of Texas. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section I. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.001 |
| Note |
Map includes a chart of meteorological observations giving remarks, the temperature reading, and the altitude. It is also noted that "This section abounds with grass, water and fuel so that emigrants may encamp almost anywhere." But, elk and deer, the only game, are very scarce. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section II. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.002 |
| Note |
Map includes a chart of meteorological observations giving remarks, the temperature reading, and the altitude. Buffalo are present in "inumerable bands," and it is suggested that the dung be used for fuel. Timber is scarce , except on the islands. It is noted that the Pawnee pose a threat to the traveler as they are likely to rob the emigrants along the route. A note from Fremont's report about the first viewing of the buffalo is included below the map. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section III. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.003 |
| Note |
Map includes a chart of meteorological observations giving remarks, the temperature reading, and the altitude. From the notes on the map, this appears to have been a difficult stretch of road. No game was found 30 miles each way from Fort Laramie. Grass was scanty as was fuel. It is stated that, "Sioux Indians are not to be trusted." Notes from Fremont's report states that Fort Laramie should be used as an established military post. It would make the whole area safer and could also continue to be a trading post. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section IV. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.004 |
| Note |
This section of the map includes the Wind River Mountains and a discussion of the continental divide by Fremont. In his report Fremont states, "We mounted the barometer in the snow of the summit ... giving 13, 570 feet for the elevation above the Gulf of Mexico. Fields of snow lay far below us: boundless mountains stretched before us. A stillness the most profound, and a terrible solitude, forced themselves constantly on the mind as the great features of this place." This section traverses the war ground of the Indians, and so it is noted that guards and watches should be in place. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section V. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.005 |
| Note |
Notes in this section include a mention of the Great Salt Lake as "one of the wonders of nature, and perhaps without a rival in the world..." The travelers were now out of danger from the Indians as the Snake Indians were considered to be friendly. |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section VI. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.006 |
| Note |
The accompanying notes state, "This is the most trying section for the traveller on the whole route. Water, though good and plenty, is difficult to reach, as the river is hemmed in by high and vertical rocks and many of the bystreams are without water in the dry season. Grass is only to be found at the marked camping places, and barely sufficient to keep strong animals from starvation. Game there is none. The road is very rough by volcanic rocks, detrimental to wagons and carts. In sage bushes consists the only Fuel. Lucky, that by all these hardships the traveller is not harassed by the Indians, who are peacable & harmless." |
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Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charl
Map Of The Road From Missour
1846
Regional Atlas
| Authors |
Fremont, J.C., Preuss, Charles |
| Full Title |
Topographical Map Of The Road From Missouri To Oregon, Commencing At The Mouth Of The Kansas In The Missouri River And Ending At The Mouth Of The Wallah Wallah In The Columbia. In VII Sections. Section VII. From the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Fremont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss. Compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 By order of the Senate of the United States ... Lithogr. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore ... |
| List No |
2773.007 |
| Note |
This map contains the largest amount of written data. Copious notes are included from October 10th through October 25th. The last note tells about the first sighting of the Columbia River. Fremont notes that the distance from the mouth of the Kansas to "this place" is about 2,000 miles. They were greeted at Fort Wallah-Wallah by Mr. McKinley, the commander of the post, who received them "with great civility." |
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U.S. War Department, Topogra
Map of the United States.
1850
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map Of The United States And Their Territories Between The Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean And Of Part of Mexico. Compiled in the Bureau of the Corps of Topogl. Engs. under a Resolution of the U.S. Senate. From the best authorities which could be obtained. 1850. Engraved by Sherman and Smith, New-York. |
| List No |
5142.000 |
| Note |
This was the best general map of the American West published by the Topographical Engineers until the Emory and Warren maps of 1857. Wheat calls it "beautiful... a synthesis of the many and varied cartographic activities of the U.S. Army carried on in the West since the onset of the Mexican War, with numerous individual maps subjected to correction and enhanced by new data." A large and imposing production, the map shows the new political divisions of California, Utah and New Mexico and is engraved in the best style by the well known Sherman and Smith firm of New York. Map is without color. |
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Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1
Map Of The Territory Of The
1855
Separate Map
| Authors |
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi To The Pacific Ocean Ordered by the Hon. Jeff'n Davis, Secretary Of War To accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl. Engrs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dep. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory and Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Topl. Engrs. 1855. Engr. by Selmar Siebert. |
| List No |
2289.000 |
| Note |
Very early issue of Warren's Pacific Railroad general map of the U.S. When the Pacific Railway Survey reports were published in 1855, the large Warren map of the U.S. was not completed and a smaller map was issued with a note by Warren that the larger map would soon be ready for publication. This issue of the map is dated 1855 only, unlike the final issue which was dated 1854-5-6-7 (see our #0693). Also, the list of authorities here is shorter than the later issue and has no dates later than 1855. Most importantly, this issue has major areas blank that are filled in the final issue. Various routes are drawn in ms on the map, in red and blue lines, all proceeding from points in the Midwest to the west coast, as well as some north - south routes. Also, a red line is drawn from east to west next to the 38th parallel. We think these are the trails used by travelers, perhaps a few years later, but we can't be sure. There is another early issue of this map that is between this 1855 issue and the version published with the final reports - it is dated 1857, has fewer "blank" areas that this and has more and later dated authorities (see WH copy). |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
Map Of The Territory Of The
1858
Separate Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi To The Pacific Ocean, Ordered by the Hon. Jeff'n Davis, Secretary Of War To accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl. Engrs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dep. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory, Topl. Engrs. in 1854 and of Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Topl. Engrs. 1854-5-6-7-8. Drawn by E. Freyhold. Engr. on Stone by J. Bien, 60 Fulton St. N.Y. |
| List No |
2750.000 |
| Note |
2nd 1858 edition, adds Ives Grand Canyon expedition. Also adds information from Warren's third expedition. Schubert says there was an earlier 1858 edition that filled in information in Oregon but did not include the Ives information. Schubert also quotes a letter from Warren stating that this edition was sent to the printer in 1859. Freyhold's name appears on the title for the first time. It is dropped in the next (1867) edition and then reappears in the 1868 edition. Rare - apparently there is only one other copy of this map - in the Millard Fillmore Map Collection in the LOC (see Stephenson article in Map Collector No. 12). This copy came from the Bancroft Library as a duplicate - perhaps they thought it was a duplicate of the 1857 edition. With brown wood side rollers. Map is without color and mounted on linen. |
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Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1
Map Of The Territory Of The
1861
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi To The Pacific Ocean Ordered by the Hon. Jeff'n Davis, Secretary Of War To accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Topl. Engrs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dep. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory, Topl Engrs. in 1854 and of Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Topl. Engrs. 1854-5-6-7. Engr. by Selmar Siebert. |
| List No |
0693.018 |
| Note |
The general map published with the Pacific Railroad Survey Reports. This map had earlier issues and later issues. A preliminary listed of those would be: 1855 (our #2289), 1857 (WH and AH's copies)- blank areas in eastern Oregon, fewer authorities, 1857 published with the reports, 1858 early (see Schubert);1858 late (our #2750), 1867 (our #2594). We suspect there are other states and issues, particularly in the period of 1859 to 1866. This is one of the most important maps of the West in the 1850's and 1860's and a study of its different states shows the rapid growth of topographical information from government exploration and mapping. Without color. |
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Mallory, C.A.
Cover: Part of Rappahannock
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mallory, C.A. |
| Full Title |
(Cover to) Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg, prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen ... for the use of the Army of the Potomac compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. U.S. Coast Survey Chart of the Rappahannock River Surveys and Reconnoissances by C.A. Mallory, Chas. Shoemacker, L.C. Oswell, H.H. Marvin, Geo. F. Lathrop, Assistants. Drawn by C.A. Mallory. Reduced and photographed by L.E. Walker, Treasy. Dept. |
| List No |
3839A |
| Note |
Folded map has no additional cover. Label pasted on the back of the map reads, "Map of Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg. Prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen Corps Topl. Engrs. U.S.A. for the use of the Army of the Potomac. Compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. December 1862." |
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Mallory, C.A.
Part of the North Bank of th
1862
Separate Map
| Authors |
Mallory, C.A. |
| Full Title |
Part of the North Bank of the Rappahannock River showing the approaches to Fredericksburg, prepared under the direction of Capt. R.S. Williamson & 1st Lt. Nicholas Bowen ... for the use of the Army of the Potomac compiled by Fred. Churchill Vol. A.D.C. U.S. Coast Survey Chart of the Rappahannock River Surveys and Reconnoissances by C.A. Mallory, Chas. Shoemacker, L.C. Oswell, H.H. Marvin, Geo. F. Lathrop, Assistants. Drawn by C.A. Mallory. Reduced and photographed by L.E. Walker, Treasy. Dept. |
| List No |
3839.001 |
| Note |
Map without color showing roads, the river, towns, topography, and dwellings. |
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Spangenberg, Charles
Map Of The Siege Of Vicksbur
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Spangenberg, Charles |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Siege Of Vicksburg, Miss. By the U.S. Forces Under The Command Of Maj. Genl. U.S. Grant, U.S. Vls. ... Surveyed and constructed under the direction of Capt. C.B. Comstock ... by Major Otto H. Matz ... Chs. Spangenberg ... Drawn by Chs. Spangenberg ... Engr. on stone by J. Schedler No. 120 Pearl St. N.Y. Head Qrs. Of The Dept. Of The Tenn. Vicksburg Miss. Aug. 20th 1863. C.B. Comstock ... |
| List No |
3858.000 |
| Note |
Signed in facsimile by C.B. Comstock and dated Aug. 20, 1863, Vicksburg, Miss. Beautiful, highly detailed black and white map showing the topography around Vicksburg, with five profiles, six cross sections of batteries and one cross section of a "rebel rifle pit." Illustrated in Stephenson, this is one of the most striking of the Union War maps. Plate 36:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Weyss, John E.
Military Map ... of the coun
1863
Separate Map
| Authors |
Weyss, John E. |
| Full Title |
Military Map showing the topographical features of the country adjacent to Harper's Ferry Va. including Maryland, Loudoun, and Bolivar Heights, and portions of South and Short Mountains, with the positions of the Defensive Works, also the Junction of the Potomac & Shenandoah Rivers, and their passage through the Blue Ridge. Surveyed from August 3d to Sept. 30th 1863 Under The Direction Of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Engrs U.S. Army By Major John E. Weyss, Principal Assistant, Engineer Department, Army Of The Potomac ... |
| List No |
3874.000 |
| Note |
Striking map of Harper's Ferry, illustrated in Stephenson. Weyss went on to make a second Harper's Ferry map that appeared (with fourteen other maps by Weyss) in 1867 in the Military Maps to Illustrate the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac and James. Stephenson lists the ms original as 699. Map is without color. Plate 42:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Johnson, A.J.
New Military Map of the Unit
1861
World Atlas
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's New Military Map of the United States Showing the Forts, Military Posts &c. With Enlarged Plans of Southern Harbors From Authentic Data Obtained at the War Department, Washington, (by) Johnson and Ward. Entered ... One Thousand Eight Hundred & Sixty-one, by A.J. Johnson & Browning ... New York. With 9 inset maps. |
| List No |
0352.017 |
| Note |
Full color by the states. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Johnson, A.J.
Vicinity of Richmond, and Pe
1862
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. By Johnson and Ward. |
| List No |
0352.025 |
| Note |
In full color by county. Shows roads, railroads, settlements, and swamps. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown by soundings. |
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Poe, Orlando M.
Map illustrating the Siege o
1864
Separate Map
| Authors |
Poe, Orlando M. |
| Full Title |
Map illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Ga. by the U.S. 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 26, 1864 ... Reduced and engraved in the Engineers Bureau, War Dept. from an original prepared under the directions of Cap. O.M. Poe, Corps of Engs. and Senr. Engr. on Genl Sherman's Staff. Edw. Molitor, Lith. |
| List No |
3856.000 |
| Note |
Separate issue on heavy paper, shows positions of Union and Rebel forces around the city: "The red Figures indicate the surface elevation at these points, above the plane of reference, which is taken at 50 ft below the Water-table of the City Hall." Plate 88:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Johnson, A.J.
Vicinity of Richmond, and Pe
1862
World Atlas
| Authors |
Johnson, A.J. |
| Full Title |
Johnson's Map of the Vicinity of Richmond, and Peninsular Campaign in Virginia (American Civil War) ... By Johnson and Ward. |
| List No |
0535.024 |
| Note |
In full color by county. Shows roads, railroads, settlements, swamps and water depth soundings. Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C. |
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United States. War Dept. Eng
Central Virginia showing Lie
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau |
| Full Title |
Central Virginia showing Lieut Gen'l U.S. Grant's Campaign and Marches of the Armies under his Command in 1864-5. Engineer Bureau War Dept. Prepared by Order of the Secretary of War For the Officers of the U.S. Army under the command of Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant. |
| List No |
3854.000 |
| Note |
Extremely detailed map of central Virginia showing the routes of Grant's various armies in various colors. This version adds to sheets at the top to the original version (Stephenson 513). Plate 100:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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Engineer Bureau War Dept
Route of Marches of the Army
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
Engineer Bureau War Dept |
| Full Title |
Map Showing Route of Marches of the Army of Genl. W.T. Sherman From Atlanta, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. To accompany the report of operations From Savannah, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. Engineer Bureau. War Department. Prepared by Order of the Secretary of War For the Officers of the U.S. Army under the Command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman. |
| List No |
3855.000 |
| Note |
Smaller version of the larger Sherman campaign map, reduced to accompany a report. Color used to show the army march routes. Relief shown by hachures. |
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United States. War Dept. Eng
Region embraced in the Opera
1865
Separate Map
| Authors |
United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau |
| Full Title |
Region embraced in the Operations of the Armies against Richmond and Petersburg. Engraved at the Engineer Bureau, War Dep. 1865. Authorities. North of James & Appomattox from Photograph Map Captured from the Enemy and Surveys of Maj. P.S. Michie Corps Of Engineers. South of Do. from Surveys of Col. N. Michler Corps Of Engineers. |
| List No |
3875.000 |
| Note |
Detailed map of the area between Richmond and Petersburg, showing the street patterns of both cities. Differs from the Stephenson 644 in not having the 39th Cong. 1st Session printed on it. A very elegant map. Two sheets joined, map without color. Plate 100:2 in "Atlas to Accompany..." |
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U.S. War Department
Cover: Kansas, Texas, Indian
1867
Case Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Engineer Bureau, War Department. Map Of The States Of Kansas And Texas And Indian Territory, With Parts Of The Territories Of Colorado And New Mexico. From the most recent official surveys and explorations and other authentic information. 1867. J. Bien, Lith. 24 Vesey St. N.Y. |
| List No |
2320A |
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U.S. War Department
Map Of The States Of Kansas
1867
Case Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department |
| Full Title |
Engineer Bureau, War Department. Map Of The States Of Kansas And Texas And Indian Territory, With Parts Of The Territories Of Colorado And New Mexico. From the most recent official surveys and explorations and other authentic information. 1867. J. Bien, Lith. 24 Vesey St. N.Y. |
| List No |
2320.001 |
| Note |
1st edition. Not in Streeter, Phillips, Wheat. Map shows routes of important reconnaissances, Indian trails, roads, railroads in operation, projected railroads, army routes, Indian lands and reservations. One of the earliest detailed Army surveys of the area. The map was printed in two sheets, a north sheet and a south sheet. The north sheet appears in the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies as Plate CXIX, with the same title as this map, but with the title placed in the upper right corner of the north sheet. We also have the North sheet without title, dated c1875, with much additional information on new routes, railroads, etc. This map is signed by William E. Merrill, Maj. Engrs., and dated August 10, 1867. Merrill also signed our copy of the Warren Map of the U.S., 1867, with a signature date of August 26, 1867 Merrill later made maps of Kansas (See Karrow). Graff misspells Merrill's name, as does Streeter (his signature is hard to read). Dissected into 48 sections and mounted on linen. Map folds into two dark green cloth end boards 22.5x13.5 with paper label reading "Kansas, Texas, And Indian Territory, With Parts Of Colorado And New Mexico. Engineer Bureau, W.D. Prepared for Issue in Engineer Office, M.D. Mo. All Person Into Whose Hands The Map Falls Are Particularly Requested To Send All Corrections And Additions To The Chief Engineer, Mil. Div. Of The Mo., St. Louis." With hand painted color. |
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Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1
Map Of The Territory Of The
1867
Case Map
| Authors |
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, Freyhold, Edward |
| Full Title |
Map Of The Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean, Originally prepared to accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Pacific Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Top'l. Eng'rs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dept. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory, Top'l. Eng'rs. in 1854. Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Top'l. Eng'rs. in 1854-58. And partly recompiled and redrawn under the direction of the Engineer Bureau in 1865-66-67. Engineer Bureau, War Department. Engraved on stone by Julius Bien, New York. |
| List No |
2594.000 |
| Note |
Reissue, with new discoveries, of 1857 Warren "Map of the Territory of the United States..." Although Freyhold's name is not on the title, he clearly redrew this map from his earlier 1858 edition (where his name does appear on the title). This is earlier than the 1868 Warren/Freyhold editions (Streeter 3080 and 3081), and should be distinguished from them in having the title still in the lower left corner (not in the lower center as in the 1868 Warren/Freyhold editions), and because it does not have the Alaska inset, has 47 authorities vs. 48, and is dated Aug 26, 1867 in Ms. next to the same inscription mentioned by Streeter on his later copy (Wm. E. Merrill, etc., which Streeter mistakes for E. Hamill). Mail routes in red ink (original?)(Streeter says they were dropped from the second 1868 ed.) plus many interesting Ms. additions of names of forts, and extension of pacific railroad. Cf. Wheat 1185. Wheat does not mention this edition and was not aware of it (see his "correction" of Wheeler's mention of the map in the note, p. 244). See a very informative article by Lewis Buttery on a slightly earlier state of this map (early 1867) found at West Point - "Warren Map of 1867." Outline color. Map is dissected into 24 sections, edged in blue silk, and folded into a new burgundy cloth folding case 30x22 with "Warren & Freyhold. Map of Exploratations (sic) for Pacific R.R. 1865-67" stamped in gilt. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
Territory Of The United Stat
1868
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882 |
| Full Title |
Territory Of The United States From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Ocean, Originally prepared to accompany the Reports of the Explorations For A Pacific Railroad Route ... Compiled from authorized explorations and other reliable data by Lieut. G.K. Warren, Top'l. Eng'rs. In the Office of Pacific R.R. Surveys, War Dept. under the direction of Bvt. Maj. W.H. Emory, Top'l. Eng'rs. in 1854. Capt. A.A. Humphreys, Top'l. Eng'rs. in 1854-58. Recompiled and redrawn under the direction of the Chief of Corps of Engineers By Edward Freyhold 1865-66-67-68. Head Quarters Corp Of Engineers, War Department. Engraved & printed by Julius Bien, N.Y. (inset) Territory Of Alaska Ceded By Russia To The United States 1868. |
| List No |
2919.000 |
| Note |
Alaska inset, 59 "authorities", Streeter copy. Wheat: "one of the great American maps, and one profoundly influential." The final revision of the original Warren map of 1857, largely redrawn, in substance, and style of hachuring. An earlier state of the same imprint is described in Streeter 3080. See Wheeler vol 1 reference. In 1879 Freyhold issued another larger version of this map (Wheat 1295) (see our copy). Without color. Dissected into 24 sections and mounted on linen. Folds into a new burgundy cloth folding case 30x22 with original spine label reading "Freyhold - Map Of Explorations For Pacific R.R. - Recompiled 1865-68." |
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Wheeler, G.M.
Topography Of Southern & Sou
1869
Separate Map
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Map showing Detailed Topography Of The Country Traversed by the Reconnaissance Expedition through Southern & Southeastern Nevada in charge of Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler U.S. Engineers. Assisted by Lieut. O.W. Lockwood Corps Of Engineers U.S.A. 1869. P.W. Hamel Chief Topographer And Draughtsman. Photolith. by the N.Y. Lithg. Engrg. & Prtg. Co. 16 & 18 Park Place. |
| List No |
2739.000 |
| Note |
1st Wheeler map, done before 100th Mer. Survey. Streeter: "Since Wheeler's exploration was in part over country never before mapped, this as far as I know, is the foundation map for southern Nevada." Above the neat line reads "Reconnaissance Maps. Department Of California." Unfolded separate issue. Outline color by county. |
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Hayden, F.V.
Title Page: Geological repor
1869
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Hayden, F.V. |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Geological Report of the Exploration of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers by Dr. F.V. Hayden, Assistant, under the direction of Captain (now Lieut. Col. and Brevet Brig. Gen.) W.F. Raynolds, Corps of Engineers, 1859-'60. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1869. |
| List No |
2769A |
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Hayden, F.V.
Map Of The Yellowstone And M
1869
Exploration Book
| Authors |
Hayden, F.V. |
| Full Title |
U.S. War Department Map Of The Yellowstone And Missouri Rivers And Their Tributaries explored by Capt. W.F. Raynolds Topl. Engrs. and 1st Lieut. H.E. Maynadier 10th Infy. Assistant. 1859-60. To accompany a report to the Bureau of Topographical Engineers. Lt. Col. Harman Bache in charge. Engraved in the Engineer Bureau War Dept. Prepared to accompany the Geological Report of F.V. Hayden M.D. ... Printed by Julius Bien, N.Y. |
| List No |
2769.001 |
| Note |
Map from the report of 1869. Striking, full color, large geological map based on Raynold's "Yellowstone" map. |
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Jackson, Henry
Indian Territory With Parts
1869
Separate Map
| Authors |
Jackson, Henry |
| Full Title |
Indian Territory With Parts Of Neighboring States And Territories. Prepared By Order Of Maj. Gen. J.M. Schofield. Compiled under direction of 1st Lieut. Henry Jackson, 7th U.S. Cavalry, September 1869. Bvt. Maj. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers. Drawn by Ado Hunnius. J. Bien, photo-lith. |
| List No |
3851.000 |
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Watson, Gaylord
Cover: Western States & Terr
1874
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Watson's New County and Railroad Map of the Western States and Territories, With the Cities of New York, Chicago, St. Louis and San Francisco, 1874. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., New York. Entered ... 1871, by Gaylord Watson ... Washington. (with) 5 inset maps: City of San Francisco, City of New York to 110th Street, City of Chicago, City of St. Louis, War Department Weather Map. |
| List No |
2539A |
| Note |
4 inset city maps and a War Dept. Weather Map. This is Watson's Western States Map in a new configuration with city plans - in order to make it a companion to the Railroad and County Map of the U.S. and Canada, which came with it, also dissected, with "United States" on the covers (see #2540.000), this map has "Territories" on the cover. Above the title is an explanation of the "American System of Weather Signals." The Chicago map shows the Burnt District in red. Lots of useful text spread around, in the classic Watson manner. |
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Watson, Gaylord
Watson's New County and Rail
1874
Case Map
| Authors |
Watson, Gaylord |
| Full Title |
Watson's New County and Railroad Map of the Western States and Territories, With the Cities of New York, Chicago, St. Louis and San Francisco, 1874. Published by Gaylord Watson, 16 Beekman St., New York. Entered ... 1871, by Gaylord Watson ... Washington. (with) 5 inset maps: City of San Francisco, City of New York to 110th Street, City of Chicago, City of St. Louis, War Department Weather Map. |
| List No |
2539.001 |
| Note |
4 inset city maps and a War Dept. Weather Map. This is Watson's Western States Map in a new configuration with city plans - in order to make it a companion to the Railroad and County Map of the U.S. and Canada, which came with it, also dissected, with "United States" on the covers (see #2540.000), this map has "Territories" on the cover. Above the title is an explanation of the "American System of Weather Signals." The Chicago map shows the Burnt District in red. Lots of useful text spread around, in the classic Watson manner. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
Skeleton Map Of the Territor
1873
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Skeleton Map Of the Territory of the United States west of the Mississippi River Exhibiting the Relations Existing Between Lines And Areas Of Explorations & Surveys Conducted under the auspices of the War Dept. Giving the area of the public domain lying west of the 100th Meridian Of Longitude With an index illustration of a series of Atlas Maps. Proposed to be constructed on a scale of 1 inch to 8 m. Engineer Department U.S. Army. U.S: Engineer Office, Washington D.C. Louis Nell Del. Am. Photo-lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne's Process) Prepared to accompany the "Preliminary & Progress Report" concerning the "Expedition of 1872 & 1873." Explorations And Surveys West Of The One-Hundredth Meridian. |
| List No |
2738.001 |
| Note |
Outline map with lines of expeditions in red with surveyor and date given. Forts depicted with red flags. Areas of surveillance shown by hatches. |
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Wheeler, G.M.
Preliminary Topographical Ma
1871
National Atlas
| Authors |
Wheeler, G.M. |
| Full Title |
Explorations And Surveys South Of Central Pacific R.R. War Department Preliminary Topographical Map. Embracing in skeleton a portion only of the Notes From Surveys Made in accordance with Par. II Special Orders No. 109 War Dept. March 18th, 1871 And Letter Of Instructions Of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys, Chief Of Eng'rs. dated March 23rd 1871. Conducted under the immediate direction of 1st Lieutenant Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Eng'rs. assisted by 1st Lieutenant D.W. Lockwood, Corps of Eng'rs. and 2nd Lieutenant D.A. Lyle, 2nd U.S. Artillery During the Summer and Fall of 1871. Louis Nell. Chief Topographer and Draughtsman. Explorations in Nevada and Arizona. U.S. Engineer Department. AM. Photo-Lithographic Co. N.Y. (Osborne Process). |
| List No |
2738.105 |
| Note |
Uncolored map in hachures to accompany the 1871 report to the Senate. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
U.S. West of Mississippi R.
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map of the Territory of the U.S. West of the Miss. Riv. Sheet no. 1. (Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879) |
| List No |
3359.001 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Has annotations. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
U.S. West of Mississippi R.
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
(Map of the Territory of the U.S. West of the Miss. Riv. Sheet no. 2. Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879) |
| List No |
3359.002 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
U.S. West of Mississippi R.
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
(Map of the Territory of the U.S. West of the Miss. Riv. Sheet no. 3. Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879) |
| List No |
3359.003 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
U.S. West of Mississippi R.
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map of the Territory of the U.S. West of the Miss. Riv. Sheet no. 4. (Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879) (with) Territory of Alaska. |
| List No |
3359.004 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Covers also part of Baja California. Alaska inset at scale (ca. 1:9,000,000). |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
U.S. West of Mississippi R.
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map of the Territory of the U.S. West of the Miss. Riv. Sheet no. 5. (Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879) |
| List No |
3359.005 |
| Note |
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Covers also part of northern Mexico. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
U.S. West of Mississippi R.
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map of the Territory of the U.S. West of the Miss. Riv. Sheet no. 6. Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879. |
| List No |
3359.006 |
| Note |
Photocopy of hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Covers also part of northern Mexico. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
Composite: U.S. West of Miss
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Map of the Territory of the United States, west of the Mississippi River. (Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879. (inset) Territory of Alaska. |
| List No |
3359.007 |
| Note |
5 original sheets of 6, with the title sheet No. 6 (southeast corner) is photocopy. Each sheet is dissected into 24 sections and backed with linen. Wheat: "a complex map very different in aspect from that of 1868, yet no less beautiful, and employing the new information that had reached the War Department during the 1870's." It is a complete redrawing of the Freyhold/Warren map of 1868, larger in scale, and so dense in information that the itineraries are no longer shown. There is an inset of Alaska in the lower right. This copy belonged to James Douglas, the founder of the Phelps Dodge mining empire in Arizona and for whom Douglas, Arizona, was named. In the same year the Army issued somewhat larger versions of this map on thin paper for field use, one example being the Map of California and Nevada with Parts of Utah & Arizona (see our #3360). Each sheet folds with a marbled end paper into brown cloth covers 21.5x12.5, the sheet no. and region shown in each map is written in ms on the inside covers, alongside bookplates reading "Jamais Arriere. Ex Libris James Douglas. History Science Literature Theology ..." The photocopy of sheet 6 folds into new brown cloth covers very similar to the original covers. All six maps reside in a new brown cloth slip case 22.5x13.5 with a black label on spine reading "Territory of the U.S. west of the Mississippi River. Edward Freyhold. 1879" in gilt. With outline color by state, water in full color. |
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Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Go
Covers: U.S. West of Mississ
1879
Case Map
| Authors |
Freyhold, Edward, Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Map of the Territory of the United States, west of the Mississippi River. (Prepared by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers under the direction of Brig. General A.A. Humphreys Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj. Gen. U.S. Army. By Edward Freyhold 1879. (inset) Territory of Alaska. |
| List No |
3359.008 |
| Note |
5 original sheets of 6, with the title sheet No. 6 (southeast corner) is photocopy. Each sheet is dissected into 24 sections and backed with linen. Wheat: "a complex map very different in aspect from that of 1868, yet no less beautiful, and employing the new information that had reached the War Department during the 1870's." It is a complete redrawing of the Freyhold/Warren map of 1868, larger in scale, and so dense in information that the itineraries are no longer shown. There is an inset of Alaska in the lower right. This copy belonged to James Douglas, the founder of the Phelps Dodge mining empire in Arizona and for whom Douglas, Arizona, was named. In the same year the Army issued somewhat larger versions of this map on thin paper for field use, one example being the Map of California and Nevada with Parts of Utah & Arizona (see our #3360). Each sheet folds with a marbled end paper into brown cloth covers 21.5x12.5, the sheet no. and region shown in each map is written in ms on the inside covers, alongside bookplates reading "Jamais Arriere. Ex Libris James Douglas. History Science Literature Theology ..." The photocopy of sheet 6 folds into new brown cloth covers very similar to the original covers. All six maps reside in a new brown cloth slip case 22.5x13.5 with a black label on spine reading "Territory of the U.S. west of the Mississippi River. Edward Freyhold. 1879" in gilt. With outline color by state, water in full color. |
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U.S. War Department, Chief o
Map Of California And Nevada
1879
Separate Map
| Authors |
U.S. War Department, Chief of Engineers |
| Full Title |
Map Of California And Nevada, With Parts Of Utah & Arizona. Prepared in the Office of the Chief Of Engineers U.S.A. 1879. |
| List No |
3360.000 |
| Note |
A larger version of a portion of the Freyhold/Warren U.S. of 1879. Wheat mentions this map in the same paragraph as the Freyhold/Warren map but he does not notice that they are from the same map! Wheat calls this map "certainly a major map of this large area..." Issued on thin paper for field use. Paper is watermarked "Crane Co. 1885." Map is without color. |
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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. |
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Abbot, Henry L., Cram, Thoma
Dept. of Virginia, Yorktown
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Abbot, Henry L., Cram, Thomas J., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Copy of a map. Sheet no. 1 military reconnaissance, Department of Virginia, Major-General Wool commanding. Drawn by Sergt. Ch. Worret and compiled under the direction of Col. T.J. Cram, Chief Top. Engrs., Dept. Va. (with) Campaign maps, Army of the Potomac. Map no. 1 Yorktown to Williamsburg. Prepared by command of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan ..., Brig. Gen. A. A. Humphreys ... Map compilation under the direction of Brig. Gen. A.A. Humphreys, by Capt. H.L. Abbot, Top. Engrs., September 1862. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.018 |
| Note |
Col. map with ancillary map. Relief shown by hachures. |
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Campbell, Albert H., United
Battle-grounds Richmond, Va.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
Campbell, Albert H., United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map of the Battle-grounds in the vicinity of Richmond, Va. Chief Engineer's Office D.N.V., Col. J.F. Gilmer, Chf. Engr. Made under the direction of A.H. Campbell, Capt. P.E. and Chf. Topl. Dept. 1862 and 3. (with) Reconnaissance of part of the rebel works in front of Williamsburg, evacuated May 6th 1862, by M.D. McAlester, Lt. Eng'rs., May 6th 1862. (with) Sketch of the battle-field and Confederate works in front of Williamsburg, Va., May 5th, 1862, by Lieut. M.D. McAlester, Chief Engr., 3rd. Corps, Army of the Potomac. (with) Battle-field and rebel works in front of Williamsburg, Va. Battle of 5th May 1862 ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.020 |
| Note |
Col. map with 3 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. |
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United States. War Departmen
Texas, pt. of N.M.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. War Department |
| Full Title |
Map of Texas and part of New Mexico, compiled in the Bureau of Topographl. Engrs. chiefly for military purposes. Information on this map furnished by Wm. E. Young, C.E. and compiled under the direction of Maj. D.C. Houston, Chief Engr., Dept. of the Gulf. Accompanying letter of Gen. N.P. Banks ... (with) Plan of the battle-field at New Creek, W. Va., August 4th, 1864. (with) Plan of the battle-field at Pleasant Mills near Cumberland, Md., August 1st, 1864. Made by F.M. Knight. ... Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.054 |
| Note |
Col. map with 2 ancillary maps. Relief shown by hachures. Includes table of stations and notes on selected rivers. |
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United States. War Dept. Eng
Washington, Richmond.
1895
Military Atlas
| Authors |
United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau |
| Full Title |
Defenses of Washington. Extract of military map of N.E. Virginia, showing forts and roads. Engineer Bureau, War Department, 1865. Map of the city of Richmond, Va. From a survey by I.H. Adams, Assist. U.S. Coast Survey, 1858. With additions from Smith's map of Henrico County, 1853. Prepared at the U.S. Coast Survey office, A.D. Bache, Supt., 1864. Julius Bien & Co., Lith., N.Y. (1891-1895) |
| List No |
1780.089 |
| Note |
Two col. maps. Relief shown by hachures. Washington map "Accompanying report of Brig. Gen. Richard Delafield, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army ... October 30, 1865." |
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