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61 Historic
Civil War Era
Maps of Connecticut, Washington DC,
Florida, Ohio and West Virginia
This
CD contains 61 rare historic maps and descriptive pages representing
fascinating details about Connecticut,
Washington DC,
Florida, Ohio and West Virginia
and its vicinity during the Civil War in MrSid format. This format
allows you to see the entire map on your computer screen or drill
down to see the smallest details. The original maps are often quite
large, as much as 36" long or larger and quite detailed. With
the MrSID software, you can manipulate the map to print the entire
map in great detail or zoom into a portion of the map in full detail
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software is included on the CD.)
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give you a sample of the detail you can expect in these maps, here
is an example based on a panoramic map of Washington, DC.
The
table below shows the description and a small image of each map
on this fascinating civil war history CD.
Connecticut
New
Haven Harbor Founded upon a trigonometrical survey under the
direction of F. R. Hassler, Superintendent of the survey of
the coast of the United States. Triangulation by James Ferguson
and Edmund Blunt, Assistants. Topography by C. M. Eakin, W.
M. Boyce & J. Farley, Assistants. Hydrography by the party under
the command of G. S. Blake, Lieut. U.S. Navy. Final reduction
for engraving by Jno. B. Gluck, Draughtsman. Engraved by Sherman
& Smith, N.Y. Electrotype copy no. 4 by S. Siebert, U.S.C.S.
1846. . United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Coast Survey, 186-] NOTES Scale 1:30,000. Harbor chart
annotated in red to show the sector of fire for guns situated
at Oyster Point and Fort Hale, Connecticut. Information added
to chart probably reflects the situation during the Civil War.
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New
Haven Harbor Founded upon a trigonometrical survey under the
direction of F. R. Hassler, Superintendent of the survey of
the coast of the United States. Triangulation by James Ferguson
and Edmund Blunt, Assistants. Topography by C. M. Eakin, W.
M. Boyce & J. Farley, Assistants. Hydrography by the party under
the command of G. S. Blake, Lieut. U.S. Navy. Final reduction
for engraving by Jno. B. Gluck, Draughtsman. Engraved by Sherman
& Smith, N.Y. Electrotype copy no. 4 by S. Siebert, U.S.C.S.
1846. . United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Coast Survey, 186-] NOTES [Scale 1:30,000]. Another copy
with annotations. Harbor chart annotated in red to show the
number and sectors of fire for guns situated at Oyster Point
and Fort Hale, Connecticut. Guns at Oyster Point are numbered
1 to 5 and those at Fort Hale, 1 to 15. Information added to
the chart probably reflects the situation during the Civil War.
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Washington DC
Part
of map of portions of the milit'y dept's of Washington, Pennsylvania,
Annapolis, and north eastern Virginia / compiled in the Bureau
of Topographical Eng'rs, War Department &c. Washington, D.C.
Oct. 6th, 1862 ; copied in Engr. Bureau C.S.A. Sept. 6th, 1864
[by] Wm. L. Sheppard, Dftsmn. ; forwarded to Lieut. Genl. J.A.
Early Sept. 6th 1864. . United States. Topographical Bureau.
NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Shows Washington D.C. region,
including western part of Maryland and northeastern Virginia.
Does not show Pennsylvania with the exception of Gettysburg.
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A
map of Fairfax County, and parts of Loudoun and Prince William
Counties, Va., and the District of Columbia / copied by J. Paul
Hoffmann, Top'l. Office, A.N.Va. ; approved S. Howell Brown,
1st Lt. Engs. Troops, in chg. Topl. Dept. A.N.V., March 29th
1864. . Hoffmann, J. Paul. NOTES Relief show by hachures.
Shows western Washington D.C. region, including fortifications
and names of some residents. Title derived from Stephenson's
Civil War maps, 1989. |
Part
of map of portions of the milit'y dep'ts of Washington, Pennsylvania,
Annapolis, and north eastern Virginia / compiled in the Bureau
of Topographical Eng'rs, War Department &c., July 1861. .
United States. Topographical Bureau. OTHER TITLES Map of portions
of the milit'y dep'ts of Washington, Pennsylvania, Annapolis
and north eastern Virginia NOTES Relief shown by shading. Shows
Washington D.C. region, including western part of Maryland and
northeastern Virginia. Does not show Pennsylvania with the exception
of Gettysburg. Probable Confederate copy of Bureau of Topographical
Engineers original. |
Distance
maps. Map of the Atlantic states, showing 50 mile distances
from Washington. Map of the battleground [at Manassas] showing
5 mile distances from Washington. Map of the Fortress Monroe,
showing 1 mile distances from the fortress. . Louis Prang
and Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston c1861. NOTES Various scales.
Imperfect. Left center portion is missing. Each map indicates
forts, towns, railroads, and rivers. Insets: Position of forces
at Bull Run. 8 x 8 cm.-Fortress Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia.
8 x 8 cm. Population statistics given in side borders. |
Map
of the seat of war! . Louis Prang and Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston c1861. NOTES Various scales. Containing a map of the
vicinity of Washington, Baltimore, Harper's Ferry and Annapolis,
with five mile distance lines from Washington. Map showing the
railroad routes, coast lines and forts, between Boston and Norfolk
harbor; map of Norfolk harbor, Fort Monroe and vicinity, with
1 mile distance lines from Ft. Monroe; Map of the vicinity of
Richmond. Small map of the Atlantic states, showing the R.road
connections; diagram of the camp at Cairo. Plan of Haper's Ferry!
Portraits of Gen. B.F. Butler, the late Col. E. Ellsworth, &c.
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Map
of the seat of war! . Louis Prang and Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston c1861. NOTES Another issue. Various scales. Containing
a map of the vicinity of Washington, Baltimore, Harper's Ferry
and Annapolis, with five mile distance lines from Washington.
Map showing the railroad routes, coast lines and forts, between
Boston and Norfolk harbor; map of Norfolk harbor, Fort Monroe
and vicinity, with 1 mile distance lines from Ft. Monroe; Map
of the vicinity of Richmond. Small map of the Atlantic states,
showing the R.road connections; diagram of the camp at Cairo.
Plan of Haper's Ferry! Includes portraits of Andrew Jackson
and Gen. Winfield Scott rather than those of Gen. B. F. Butler
and Col. E. Ellsworth. |
Topographical
map of the District of Columbia / surveyed in the years 1856
'57 '58 & '59 by A. Boschke ; engraved by D. McClelland, Washington,
D.C. . Boschke, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington : D. McClelland,
Blanchard & Mohun, 1861. NOTES Partial cadastral map showing
some householders' names, individual buildings, and vegetation.
Relief shown by contours and hachures. Depths shown by contours
and soundings. Also covers Virginia shoreline zone. "Entered
according to Act of Congress in the year 1861, by D. McClelland,
Blanchard & Mohun, Hugh B. Sweeny, and Thos. Blagden, in the
Clerks Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia."
Oriented with north toward the upper left. |
Catalogue
of points of historic interest : [Washington D.C. and metropolitan
area] / selected and marked by the Committee on Marking Points
of Historic Interest for the Thirty-Sixth National Encampment
of the Grand Army of the Republic, Washington, 1902. . Grand
Army of the Republic. Committee on Marking Points of Historic
Interest. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington?] : The Committee, [1902?]
NOTES Shows Civil War hospitals and fortifications. Panel title.
Includes text, directory of committee members, and ill. Descriptive
index to points of interest and directories on verso. Map showing
location of war-time hospitals -- Map of fortifications and
defenses of Washington. |
Map
of fortifications and defenses of Washington. . Hodasevich,
R. A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1865?] NOTES
In left lower margin: Taken from a map issued by the War Department
in 1865. |
Map
of the defences of Washington. . CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
D.C.? : s.n., 1865?] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. In lower
margin below title: (From Atlas accompanying Official Records).
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Potomac
River (in four sheets): Sheet no. 4, from Indian Head to Georgetown
From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache,
Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the United States.
Triangulation by A. D. Bache, Supdt., C. Ferguson, C. Hosmer
and C. H. Boyd, Sub-Assts. Topography by A. M. Harrison, C.
M. Bache, Assts., J. Mechan, C. Hosmer and C. H. Boyd, Sub-Assts.
Hydrography by the parties under the command of Lieut. comdr.
T. S. Phelps, U.S.N. and C. P. Patterson Assis. Redd. drng.
by H. Lindenkohl and L. Karcher. Engd. by A. Maedel and A. Petersen.
1864 . United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.]
1864. NOTES Scale 1:40,000. "No. 391" in upper left corner of
map. "Electrotype copy no. 1, by G. Mathiot, U.S.C.S." is printed
in the upper margin. Information concerning lighthouses, tides,
soundings, and the geographic coordinates of the Capitol dome
is given in the lower right corner. |
Map
of portions of Virginia and Maryland, extending from Baltimore
to Strasburg, and from Washington to Gettysburg, with concentric
circles at 5-mile intervals centering on Washington and on Baltimore.
. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Date and title derived from Stephenson's Civil War maps, 1989.
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Army
map of the seat of war in Virginia, showing the battle fields,
fortification, etc. on & near the Potomac River Drawn by J.
G. Bruff. Lith. of P. S. Duval & Son, Philada. . Bruff,
Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York and
Washn., D.C., J. Disturnell and Hudson Taylor, c1861. NOTES
Scale ca. 1:183,000. Map of the Potomac River and vicinity from
Harpers Ferry to Swan Point showing towns, roads, railroads,
names and boundaries of counties, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Principal Union and Confederate positions are marked by small
flags or underlined in blue and red respectively. List of 33
forts defending Washington is in the right corner. |
Topographical
map of Virginia between Washington and Manassas Junction. .
Magnus, Charles. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, Chs. Magnus, [1861?]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:270,000. Indicates Union and Confederate positions
at "battle of Bull Run, July 21st 1861," Union encampments,
towns, roads, the street pattern of Washington, railroads, rivers,
and relief by hachures. Inset: Leesburg to Harpers Ferry. 4
x 5 cm. "Panoramic view of the fortifications around Washington"
(12 x 20 cm.) appears above the map. |
Map
of n. eastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington / compiled
in Topographical Engineers Office at Division Head Quarters
of General Irvin Mc Dowell, Arlington, January 1th [sic] 1862,
from published and manuscript maps corrected by recent surveys
and reconnaissances ; engraved on stone by J. Schedler ... N.Y.
. United States. Corps of Topographical Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1862] NOTES Shows forts and batteries
in the District of Columbia and immediate vicinity. Relief shown
by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. At head of title: Surveys
for military defences. "Additions & corrections for Rappahannock
and Rapid Ann Rivers and their vicinity ..." added to data used
in compilation. |
Army
map of the seat of war in Virginia, showing the battle fields,
fortifications, etc. on & near the Potomac River. Drawn by J.
G. Bruff. Lith. of P. S. Duval & Son, Philada. . Bruff,
Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889. CREATED/PUBLISHED New-York and
Washn., D.C., J. Disturnell and Hudson Taylor, 1862. NOTES Scale
ca. 1:183,000. Map of the Potomac River and vicinity from Harpers
Ferry to Swan Point showing towns, roads, railroads, names and
boundaries of counties, drainage, and relief by hachures. Principal
Union and Confederate positions are marked by small flags or
underlined in blue and red respectively. List of 34 forts defending
Washington is in the lower right corner. |
Florida
Military
map no. 54, prepared as basis for additional surveys prepared
under direction of Capt. P. C. Hains, U.S.A., Act. Chief, Engineer
Dept. of the Gulf. Drawn for stone by Helmuth Holtz. . Hains,
Peter C. (Peter Conover), 1840-1921. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
Printed by W. Pro[bert, 1864?] NOTES Scale 1:380,160. General
map of southern Alabama and West Florida showing roads, railroads,
towns, drainage, and a few names of residents along the Tensaw
River. |
Preliminary
chart of main entrance to Charlotte Harbor, Florida From a trigonometrical
survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of
the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulations
by Lieuts. J. C. Clark & W. R. Terrill, U.S.A. Assts. Topography
by F. W. Dorr, C. Fergunson & C. T. Jardella, Sub-Assts. Hydrography
by the party of E. Cordell, Acting asst. . United States
Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey],
1863. NOTES Scale 1:40,000. From its Report of the Superintendent
of the Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during
the year 1864 (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866).
Map 28. "No. 28" in upper left corner. Inset: Sketch of Charlotte
Harbor, Florida. Scale 1:400,000. 18 x 12 cm. |
Preliminary
chart of Escambia and Santa Maria de Galvaez [i.e., East] Bays,
Florida From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of
A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the
United States. Triangulation and topography by F. H. Gerdes,
Asst. Hydrography by the party under the command of Lieut. Comdg.
T. S. Phelps. U.S.N. Assist. . United States Coast Survey.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1861. NOTES
Scale 1:30,000. United States Coast Survey, no. 489. General
chart showing soundings and coast vegetation. Chart is based
on "long[itude] east from Public Square, Pensacola." |
Map
of Fernandina region, Florida. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-?]
NOTES Scale not given. |
Sketch
showing the positions of the beacons on the Florida reefs erected
by Lieut. James Totten, U.S. Army, Assistant, U.S.C.S. .
United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S.
Coast Survey, 1861] NOTES Scale 1:400,000. (Its no. 464) At
head of title: U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt. "No. 464
price 15 cents" is printed in the upper margin. Inset: Plan
of beacons devised by Lieut. James Totten, U.S. Army, Assistant,
U.S.C.S. 29 x 16 cm. |
Preliminary
edition of general chart of the coast no. X, Sraits of Florida
from Key Biscayne to Marquesas Keys From a trigonometrical survey
under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey
of the coast of the United States. . United States Coast
Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey, 1862]
NOTES Scale 1:400,000. From its Report of the Superintendent
of the Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during
the year 1863 (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1864).
Map 14. "No. 14" is in the upper left corner. |
Preliminary
chart of western end of Florida Reefs including Tortugas Keys.
. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Coast Survey], 1864. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. From its Report
of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, showing the progress
of the survey during the year 1863 (Washington, Government Printing
Office, 1864). Map 17. "No. 17" is the upper left corner. At
head of title: U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt. |
Key
West harbor and its approaches. From a trigonometrical survey
under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey
of the coast of the United States. Triangulation by J. E. Hilgard,
Assistant. Topography by L. H. Adams, Sub-Asst. Hydrography
by the party under the command of Lieut. John Rodgers, U.S.
Navy Assistant. Redd. drng. by E. K. Knorr. Engd. by E. Yeager,
E. F. Woodward, and H. M. Knight. Published 1855. . United
States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast
Survey], 1864. NOTES Scale 1:50,000. United States Coast Survey,
no. 469. General chart of Key West and environs showing soundings,
lights, channels, and island vegetation. Inset: Sub-sketch of
Key West harbor. Scale 1:30,000. 19 x 17 cm. Includes sailing
directions. |
A
correct map of Pensacola Bay showing topography of the coast,
Fort Pickens, U.S. Navy Yard, and all other fortifications from
the latest Government surveys. J. Weiss lith. . Weiss, Jacob.
CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadelphia, Jacob Weiss, [186-] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:62,000. |
Sketch
of Pensacola Navy Yard and Fort Pickens from U.S. coast surveys.
By W. A. Williams, Civil Engineer. . Williams, W. A. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston, L. Prang & Co., [186-] NOTES Scale ca. 1:31,000. Indicates
fortifications, half-mile distance circles centered on Fort
Pickens, beacons, roads and streets, vegetation, and a few soundings.
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Preliminary
chart of St. Augustine harbor, Florida Triangulation by B. Huger,
Jr., Sub-Assist. Topography by F. W. Dorr, Sub-Assist. Hydrography
by the party under the command of Lieut. Comdg. A. Murray, U.S.N.
Assist. Redd. drng. by F. Fairfax & S. B. Linton. Engd. by E.
H. Sipe & J. G. Thompson. Lith. of Bowen & Co., Philada. .
United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S.
Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:30,000. From its Report of
the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, showing the progress
of the survey during the year 1862 (Washington, Government Printing
Office, 1864). Map 33 At head of title: U.S. Coast Survey, A.
D. Bache, Supdt. "No. 33" is in the upper left corner. |
Birds
eye view of Florida and part of Georgia and Alabama Drawn from
nature and lith. by John Bachmann. . Bachmann, John. CREATED/PUBLISHED
New York, John Bachmann, c1861. NOTES Scale not given. At top
of map: Panorama of the seat of war. "Entered according to act
of Congress in the year 1861 by John Bachmann." Tables of distances
from Key West and Tallahassee appear in the lower margin. View
of Florida and the environs showing towns, roads, railroads,
forts, and rivers. |
Northern
part of Florida Drawn by H. Lindenkohl. Compiled and published
at the United States Coast Survey Office, A. D. Bache, Superintendent.
1864. . Lindenkohl, Henry. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], United
States Coast Survey Office, 1864. NOTES Scale 1:633,600. General
map of northern Florida and southern Georgia extending from
Altamaha Sound, Georgia, to 290 North lattitude. |
St.
Mary's River and Fernandina harbor, Florida From a trigonometrical
survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of
the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulation
by Capt. J. H. Simpson and Lieutenant A. W. Evans, U.S.A. Assistants.
Topography by A. M. Harrison, Assistant. Hydrography by the
party under the command of Lieut. S. D. Trenchard, U.S.N. Assist.
1857. Resurvey of bar by C. O. Boutelle, Asst. in 1862. Redd.
drng. by P. Witzel. Engd. by A. Maedel and R. F. Bartle. Bowen
& Co. lith., Philada. . United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, U.S. Coast Survey, 1862] NOTES Scale 1:20,000.
From its Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, showing
progress of the survey during the year 1862 (Washington, Government
Printing Office, 1864). Map 31. "No. 31" in the upper left corner.
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Charts
of Savannah River, Pensacola Bay, and Key West. Showing the
positions of the several fortifications. From the United States
Coast Survey From the United States Coast Survey. . Smith,
Jim (Jim C.) CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, c1861. NOTES Scale
not given. [1] Savannah River from U.S. Coast Survey. Scale
ca. 1:63,360. 18 x 26 cm. [2] [Pensacola Bay] Scale ca. 1:80,000.
18 x 23 cm. [3] Chart of Key West, Florida. Scale ca. 1:125,000.
22 x 20 cm. Each chart indicates fortifications, place names,
"line of 18 feet depth of water," and a few soundings. |
Ohio
Bird's
eye view of Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio. Drawn by A. Ruger.
. Ruger, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED Cin[cinnati] Ehrgott, Forbriger
& Co. [186-] NOTES Perspective map not drawn to scale. |
Camp
Dennison : taken from Old Aunt Roady's Hill / drawn by Johnson
in the Zouave Lt. Guard, Company A. . Johnson. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Cincinnati : Gibson & Co. Lith., [186-] NOTES Bird's-eye view.
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Map
showing the military defences of Cincinnati, Covington and Newport
Constructed under the direction of Brig. O. M. Mitchell, by
Col. Charles Whittlesey in 1861: repaired and extended under
the direction of Major Genl. H. G. Wright commanding Department
of the Ohio, by Maj. J. H. Simpson, Chief Topogl. Engr. of the
Dept. Bvt. Capt. W. E. Merrill, & Lieut. J. A. Tardy, Corps
of Engs., and Col. Chas. Whittlesey, in 1862. Complied by order
of Maj. Genl. H. G. Wright commanding Department of the Ohio,
chiefly from surveys made under the direction of Maj. J. H.
Simpson by W. H. Searles, G. A. Aschbach, O. P. Ransom, and
J. R. Gillis, in Septr. & Octr. 1862. Published by authority
of the Hon. the Sec. of War, in the office of the Chief of Engineers,
U.S. Army. . United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1877. NOTES
Scale ca. 1:16,000. Detailed map showing batteries and rifle
pits, common and military roads, turnpikes, city streets and
names, bridges, ferries, rural houses and names of some residents,
drainage, vegetation, towns, and relief by hachures. |
Army
camp at Gaylord's Grove, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio / drawn by A.
Ruger ... Ohio ; Beck & Pauli Lith., Milwaukee, Wis. . Ruger,
A. CREATED/PUBLISHED Madison, Wis. : J. J. Stoner, [188-?] NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale. LC copy annotated in pencil:
Gaylord's Grove, Carihoga Falls, O., old army camp. LC copy
imperfect: Pieces missing along edge. "Bird's-eye-view." Probably
drawn by the author while serving in Ohio Volunteers during
the Civil War. |
View
of Johnson's Island, near Sandusky City, O. Sketched by Edward
Gould. . Gould, Edward. CREATED/PUBLISHED Cincinnati, O.,
Middleton, Strobridge & Co., lithographers c1865. NOTES Not
drawn to scale. Perspective drawing showing fortifications,
prison, buildings, and vegetation. Principal buildings are keyed
by number to a list in the lower left corner. |
West Virginia
Sketch
of roads and streams in Highland County, Va., and Pendleton
County, W. Va.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief shown
by hachures. Date, title and scale from Stephenson's Civil War
maps, 1989. Pencil on paper mounted on cloth. Large ink blotches
at right center. |
Sketch
of parts of Highland County, Va., and Pendleton County, W. Va..
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Includes
notes and the names of a few landowners. |
Map
of parts of Highland County, Va., and Pendleton County, W. Va..
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
Map
of the Shenandoah Valley. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862] NOTES Relief shown by form lines and
hachures. Shows the Shenandoah Valley from Winchester to Staunton,
and from the Blue Ridge to the Alleghany mountains, and includes
the names of many residents. Drawn on a 3/4 in. grid. |
Map
of the State of Virginia compiled from the best authorities
at the Coast Survey Office. A. D. Bache, Supdt. July 1863. Compiled
by W. L. Nicholson. Lith by Chas. G. Krebs. . Nicholson,
W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1863. NOTES Scale ca. 1:887,040.
General map of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware,
and southern Pennsylvania showing cities and towns, roads, rivers,
and relief by hachures. The map is overprinted in red to indicate
railroads, the state name "West Virginia," and concentric circles
centered on Richmond. Circles are at intervals of ten miles.
A table of "Distances by Rail Roads" appears below the map title.
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Map
of the State of Virginia compiled from the best authorities,
and printed at the Coast Survey Office. A. D. Bache, Supdt.
May 1864. Compiled by W. L. Nicholson. . Nicholson, W. L.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], Lith. by Chas. G. Krebs., 1864. NOTES
Scale ca. 1:887,040. General map of Virginia, West Virginia,
Maryland, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania showing cities
and towns, roads, rivers, and relief by hachures. The map is
overprinted in red to indicate railroads, the state name "West
Virginia," and concentric circles centered on Washington, D.C.
A table of "Distances by Railroads" appears below the map title.
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Map
of the lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia / Eng. O[ffice, 2nd]
Corps, A. N. Va., Sept 9th 1864. . Brown, Samuel Howell.
CREATED/PUBLISHED 1864. NOTES Shows the Shenandoah Valley from
the Potomac to the north to Front Royal and Strasburg to the
south, including roads, drainage, railroads, and names of residents.
Relief shown by shading. |
Map
of the State of Virginia compiled from the best authorities,
and printed at the Coast Survey Office. A. D. Bache, Supdt.
1865. Compiled by W. L. Nicholson. Lith. by Chas. G. Krebs.
. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1865. NOTES
Scale ca. 1:887,040. General map of Virginia, West Virginia,
Maryland, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania showing cities
and towns, roads, rivers, and relief by hachures. The map is
overprinted in red to indicate railroads, the state name "West
Virginia," and concentric circles centered on Richmond. Printed
in blue are concentric circles centered on Washington, D.C.
A table of "Distances by Railroads" appears below the map title.
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Route
of the New River R.R., 188-. . Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [188-] NOTES Scale ca. 1:180,700. |
Map
of Virginia and neighboring states showing the location of battles
in the Civil War 1861-1865. . Northrup, William P. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Buffalo, N.Y., The Matthews-Northrup Works, c1912. NOTES Scale
ca. 1:366,000. Map of eastern Virginia and parts of North Carolina,
Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, showing "battles
in which New York regiments were engaged," "railroads at time
of war," and "turnpikes and plank roads." Union states are colored
yellow, and Confederate states are green. |
Military
reconnaissance in the vicinity of Gauley Bridge, Department
of western Virginia, Brig. Genl. W. S. Rosecrans, comd'g., Sept.
11th to Nov. 15, 1861 By W. F. Raynolds, Capt. Top. Engr's.,
W. Margedant, O. V. [and] W. Angelo Powell, C. Engr. Published
by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the office
of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. . Raynolds, W. F.
(William Franklin), 1820-1894. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], office
of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1879. NOTES Scale 1:63,360.
"United States forces" are colored blue, and "Confederate forces
& works" are red. Shows Union headquarters, towns, roads, houses,
names of residents, drainage, and relief by hachures. |
Sketch
of the area of the battles of Rich Mountain, July 11-12, 1861.
List of distances from Garnett's camp in pen on verso, annotated
in pencil. |
Rough
sketch of the battle of Rich Mountain, July 11-12, 1861.
NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
Map
of the Rich Mountain battlefield, W. Va. July 11-12, 1861.
NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
Sketch
of the battle of Rich Mountain, July 11-12, 1861. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1861] |
Battle
of Rich Mt. . CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief shown
by hachures. |
Area
of the battle of Rich Mountain, July 11-12, 1861. . |
Pencil
sketch of the road from Slaven's Cabin to the top of Cheat Mountain
in the area of the battle of Rich Mountain, July 11-12, 1861.
. |
Rough
sketch of the Rich Mountain battle area, extending from Beverly,
W. Va. to Clarksburg. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. Includes ancillary sketch of Natty Creek
and annotations. |
Rough
sketch of the roads between Beverly, W. Va., Leadsville, Bealington,
and Philippi, and Bealington and Meadowville, in the Rich Mountain
area. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] |
Map
to illustrate the report of Brigadier-General Hill Richardson,
sc. . Richardson, James H. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., [1861]
NOTES Scale not given. Map of part of West Virginia and western
Maryland from Romney west to Grafton, showing the battle of
Corricks Ford on July 14th, routes used by Union and Confederate
columns, location of bridges burned by Confederates on July
12, 14, and 15, and the "point where pursuit was abandoned by
orders of Major-General McClellan." |
Map
of the battle field of Carnifex Ferry, Gauley River, West Va.,
Sept. 10th 1861. United States forces commanded by Brig. Gen.
W. S. Rosecrans Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary
of War. . United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., 1876. NOTES
Scale 1:5280. "Copied from a map accompanying the report of
Gen. Rosecrans." Indicates Confederate works and batteries at
Camp Gauley, Union positions during attack and names of units,
roads, drainage, houses, fences, vegetation, and relief by hachures.
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Map
showing the preliminary line of the East River Railroad, May,
1881. . Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. NOTES Scale 1:63,360.
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