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United States. War Department
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Eleven sepia-toned lithographs. Some from original photographs in the Office of the Quartermaster General, U.S. Army; some accompany report of Capt. O.M. Poe.
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United States. War Department
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Eleven sepia-toned lithographs. Some accompany report of P.S. Michie; some from original photographs on file in the Office of the Quartermaster General, U.S. Army.
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United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
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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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[U.S. War Department, Weyss, John E.]
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Full printed color map. Map of the Cold Harbor Battlefield and vicinity, north of Richmond, Virginia.
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[U.S. War Department, Weyss, John E.]
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Large key map in two sheets showing all the atlas maps used in the "Military Maps Illustrating the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac & James..." in relation to each other, and to the country around Washington and Richmond. Separately issued. Map is in full beige color with water in blue.
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New York Herald
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Folded broadside inserted in Newspaper, printed without color. Probably a few weeks later than the Stephenson 451.3 (June 17, 1861) because some of the troop counts are increased (Richmond). The engraver credit for Waters & Son is not present, and the map appears to be reengraved. The map has the feel of an "hot off the press" look at the battlefields of the war. Shows military fortifications, roads and railroads. Relief shown by hachures.
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Magnus, Charles
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Illustrated in Stephenson (10th edition). This must have been a popular map - Stephenson shows 12 editions (but not this 11th edition). The central circular map shows the country around Richmond, and is surrounded by nine smaller circular maps of other battle areas. Map in blue with red border and title.
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United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
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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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United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
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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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Abbot, Henry L.
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Shows troop positions near Richmond (Fair Oaks, etc.) and Harrisons Landing. List of Authorities given. See other two campaign maps in this series (our #3878, 3879). Date is estimated. Plate 19:1 in "Atlas to Accompany..." Without color.
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[Hall, E.S., New York Herald]
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Maps without color. Each map has its own title: The Seat of War In Kentucky; The Fight At Santa Rosa Island; Map Of The Rebel Capital (Richmond); The Affair At Chicamacomico; Very Curious Rebel Semi-Official Pictorial View Of The Battle Of Bull Run.
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Prang, L. & Co.
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In the "Explanations" below the map Prang states that this is "a map to mark the change of positions of the Union forces in red pencil and the rebel forces in blue, on the receipt of every telegram from the seat of war..." He goes on to say that he will furnish the necessary pencils and that "with the aid of a little soft bread" prior markings can be erased to show the latest developments. Printed in brown ink, showing the area between Richmond and Washington in good detail.
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