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[Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894, Warren, G.K., Humphreys, A. A.]
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Third map of the battle field of Gettysburg, July 3rd, 1963. Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. Scale:1:12,000. 1 in. represents 1000 ft. Shows Gettysburg environs, place names, the posi+tion of the troops by color and signal stations Includes notes. "The survey was ordered by Brevet Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and conducted under Brevet Major General G.K. Warren, Major of Engineers."
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[Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894, Warren, G.K., Humphreys, A. A.]
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Second map of the battle field of Gettysburg, July 2nd, 1963. Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. Scale:1:12,000. 1 in. represents 1000 ft. Shows Gettysburg environs, place names, the position of the troops by color and signal stations Includes notes. "The survey was ordered by Brevet Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and conducted under Brevet Major General G.K. Warren, Major of Engineers."
Author
[Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894, Warren, G.K., Humphreys, A. A.]
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First map of the battle field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 1863. Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. Scale:1:12,000. 1 in. represents 1000 ft. Shows Gettysburg environs, place names, the position of the troops by color and signal stations Includes notes. "The survey was ordered by Brevet Major General A.A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and conducted under Brevet Major General G.K. Warren, Major of Engineers."
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Bachelder, John
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A black and white edition of Bachelder's famous view, not listed in Stephenson. May have accompanied a "Key to Bachelder's Isometrical Drawing" that is mentioned by Stephenson. Includes Federal Confederate Signal Station and Corps badges. Showing "The position of the troops of our respective commands ... arranged under immediate direction and may be relied upon as substantially correct". "The drawing represents not less than twenty five square miles of territory..."
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