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47
Fascinating Civil War Era
Maps of North Carolina
This
CD contains 47 rare antique maps and descriptive pages representing
fascinating details about North Carolina and its vicinity during
the Civil War in MrSid format. This format allows you
to see the entire map or drill down for the smallest details.
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36"x36" or larger (way more than can fit on a computer
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table below shows the description and a small image of each
map on this incredible history CD.
The
war in North Carolina. Map of the entrance to Beaufort
harbor, N.C. showing the position of Fort Macon, etc.
Colton, G. Woolworth (George Woolworth), 1827-1901.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1861] NOTES Scale ca. 1:48,000.
Shows fortifications, "camp Parke's div.," shoals, islands,
and ship channel. |
Diagram
showing the position of the Sassacus and ram Albemarle
at the time of collision. United States. Navy CREATED/PUBLISHED
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1864. NOTES
Scale not given. Map of part of Albemarle Sound showing
the first and second positions of the U.S. Steamer Sassacus
after its collision with the Confederate ironclad Albemarle.
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Battle of Bentonville, March 19, 1865. NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. Accompanied by 2 sheets listing
the Federal and Confederate commanding officers down
to the brigade level
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Plan
of Fort Anderson, Cape Fear River, N.C. showing the
line of attack by the gun-boats February 18th 1865 under
Rear Admiral D. D. Porter, when the rebels evacuated
under a heavy fire. Three hundred and eighty shells
an hour, thirteen hours bombardment. United States.
Navy CREATED/PUBLISHED Philada., Bowen & Co., lith,
[1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:5500. |
Sketch
of vicinity of Fort Fisher / surveyed under the direction
of Brvt. Brig. Gen. C.B. Comstock, chief engineer, by
Otto Julian Schultze, Private, 15th N.Y. V. Eng. ; E.
Molitor, lith. Schultze, Otto Julian. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C.] : War Dept., [1865] (Engineer Bureau,
War Dept.) NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Includes
inset of Fort Buchanan. |
Second
attack upon Fort Fisher by the U.S. Navy under Rear
Admiral D. D. Porter, Jan 13, 14, 15, 1865. Showing
the position of vessels and line of fire. Bowen & Co.,
lith., Philada. United States. Navy. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:9800. |
Plan
and sections of Fort Fisher, carried by assault by the
U.S. forces, Maj. Gen. A.H. Terry commanding, Jan. 15th,
1865 / E. Molitor, lith. Comstock, C. B. (Cyrus Ballou),
1831-1910. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.] : War
Dept., [1865] (Engineer Bureau, War Dept.) NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. |
Part
of Federal point entrance to Cape Fear River. Sketch
showing line of rebel forifications captured by the
combined naval and military forces under command of
Rear Admiral D. D. Porter, U.S.N. and Major General
Terry, U.S.A. January 15th, 1865. Bowen & Co., lith.,
Phila. United States. Navy. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:2500. |
First
attack upon Fort Fisher, by the U.S. Navy under Rear
Admiral D. D. Porter, Dec. 24 and 25, 1864. Showing
the position of vessels and line of fire Bowen & Co.,
lith., Philada. United States. Navy. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1865] NOTES Scale not given. |
Order
of attack on Fort Fisher by the Squadron under command
of Rear Admiral D. D. Porter, U.S.N. in the combined
naval and military operations which resulted in the
capture of the Rebel defences at New Inlet, N.C. January
14th & 15th 1865. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., Chas G. Krebs, lith., 1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:10,100.
Detailed map showing the location and names of vessels,
fortifications, telegraph wires leading to torpedoes
and a few soundings. |
Fort
Fisher, defensive work protecting the entrance to the
port of Wilmington, North Carolina, captured by the
Federals, Jan. 15, 1865]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1865] NOTES
Relief shown by soundings. Indicates the location and
names of vessels, and soundings. |
Sketch
of Fort Fisher surveyed under the direction of Bvt.
Brig. Gen. C. B. Comstock, Chief Engineer. Comstock,
Cyrus B. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1865] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:1500. Large-scale plane of the fort showing the
position, type and size of guns, and the location of
"torpedoes," roads, buildings, rifle pits, telegraph
station, vegetation, drainage, and hachures. Four cross
sections of ramparts are given in the inset. |
Fort
Johnston, Smithville, N.C. Evacuated Jan 16, 1865. Taken
possession of by naval and military forces Jan. 17,
1865. Surveyed by J. S. Bradford, U.S. Coast Survey,
A.D.C. to Admiral Porter. Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.
Bradford, J. S. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1865] NOTES
Scale 1:2500. |
Preliminary
chart of Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina 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. S. Wadsworth, Asst. Coast Survey. Hydrography
by the party under the command of Lieut. Comdg. T. S.
Phelps, U.S.N., Asst. Coast Survey, Bowen & Co. lith.
Phila. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:20,000.
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regon
Inlet, N. Carolina Triangulation by W. M. Boyce, Assist.
Topography by John Mechan, Sub-Assist. Hydrography by
Henry Mitchell, Assist. Bowen & Co. lith. Philada. United
States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:20,000. |
Map
of the battlefield of Roanoke Id. Feb. 8th 1862 Drawn
by Lt. Andrews, 9th N.Y. Regt. Published by authority
of the Hon. the Secretary of War, office of the Chief
of Engineers, U.S. Army. Andrews, William S. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1862] NOTES Scale ca. 1:1650 and 1:82,000. Detailed
map of Roanoke Island battlefield and a map of Roanoke
Island and vicinity. The former indicates Union and
Confederate troop positions, the location of a Confederate
battery, a road bisecting the battlefield, and vegetation,
while the latter shows forts and the number of guns
at each, positions of Union and Confederate vessels,
drainage, and names of principal features. |
Map
of Roanoke Island. [February 8, 1862]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1866] NOTES Scale ca. 1:155,000. Map indicates
the positions of the fleet in the sound and forts and
troop positions on the island. |
Sketch
of Roanoke Island, N.C. [February 8, 1862] Bowen & Co.,
lith., Phila. [1866]. Foster, John G. (John Gray), 1823-1874.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office,
1866] NOTES Scale not given. Map indicates the location
of forts Huger, Blanchard, and Bartow, Federal and Union
gunboats, the "landing place," and the place where the
"battle was fought," and the site where the "Rebels
surrendered." |
Mouths
of Roanoke River, North Carolina Triangulation and topography
by R. E. Halter, Sub-Assist. Hydrography by J. S. Bradford,
Sub-Assist. acting under orders of Actg. Rear Admiral
S. P. Lee, U.S. Navy, Comdg. North Atlantic Blockading
Squadron. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1864. NOTES Scale 1:30,000.
General chart indicating soundings and bottom contour
at 12 feet. |
Bird's
eye view of Confederate prison pen at Salisbury, N.C.,
taken in 1864. Kraus, C. A. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston
; New York : J.H. Bufford's Sons Lith., c1886. NOTES
Low angle view. Includes index to points of interest.
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Line
of rebel works, Smith's Island, N.C. Evacuated January
16th, 1865. Taken possession of by naval and military
forces January 17th, 1865. Surveyed by J. S. Bradford,
U.S. Coast Survey, A.D.C. to Admiral D. D. Porter Bowen
& Co., lith., Philada. Bradford, J. S. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1865] NOTES
Scale 1:5000. |
Sketch
showing the position of the attacking and defending
forces at the siege of Washington, N.C., March 29 to
April 16, 1863 Bowen & Co., lith., Phil. Foster, John
G. (John Gray), 1823-1874. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES Scale ca. 1:207,000.
"Notes" listing Federal batteries and garrisons and
Confederate batteries are reproduced in the lower right
corner. |
Map
showing the entrenchments around Wilmington / surveyed
& mapped under the direction of Capt. W. H. James, Prov.
Engrs., by L. C. Turner, C.E. Turner, L. C. CREATED/PUBLISHED
1863. NOTES Scale 1:7,920; 8 in. to 1 mile. opy imperfect:
Ink stained. Relief shown by hachures. Oriented with
north toward the upper left. |
Colton's
new topographical map of the eastern portion of the
State of North Carolina with part of Virginia & South
Carolina from the latest & best authorities. Colton,
J. H. (Joseph Hutchins), 1800-1893. CREATED/PUBLISHED
New York, J. H. Colton, 1861. NOTES [Scale ca. 1:506,880].
General map. Coastal forts and naval blockade are depicted.
Inset: Plan of the sea coast from Virginia to Florida.
13 x 65 cm. |
J.
H. Colton's topographical map of North and South Carolina.
A large portion of Georgia & part of adjoining states.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1861
by J.H. Colton. Colton, J. H. (Joseph Hutchins), 1800-1893.
CREATED/PUBLISHED New York Printed by Lang & Laing 1861.
NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,550,000. Indicates forts, towns,
roads, railroads, county names and boundaries, geographic
coordinates, and rivers. Drawings of ships offshore
denote naval blockade. Insets: Beaufort and vicinity,
N. Carolina. 8 x 9 cm.-Wilmington and vicinity, N. Carolina.
13 x 9 cm.-Charleston Harbor and its approaches, S.
Carolina. 14 x 15 cm.-Plan of Ft. Sumter. 4 x 4 cm.-Savannah
and vicinity. 10 x 15 cm. |
Sketch
of the coast of North Carolina from Oregon Inlet to
Ocracoke Inlet. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington U.S. Coast Survey], 1861. NOTES Scale 1:200,000.
Chart of Cape Hatteras and environs showing soundings,
lighthouses, and bottom contours at 6, 12, and 18 feet.
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Coast
of North Carolina & Virginia compiled at the Coast Survey
Office, Febr. 1862. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Lith. by
H. Lindenkohl. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
D.C., U.S. Coast Survey, 1862] NOTES Scale 1:200,000.
Map is printed in two sheets which have been joined
together to form a continuous map. The northern sheet
measures 57 x 84 cm., and the southern sheet measures
68 x 84 cm. Map of the coast from Hampton, Virginia,
to Old Cedar Inlet, North Carolina, showing roads, railroads,
rivers and streams, and place names. Soundings are not
given. |
Coast
of North Carolina & Virginia compiled at the Coast Survey
Office, Febr. 1862. [Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Lith. by
H. Lindenkohl.]. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
D.C., U.S. Coast Survey, 1862] NOTES Scale 1:200,000.
Another edition. Map is printed in two sheets which
have been joined together to form a continuous map.
The northern sheet measures 57 x 84 cm., and the southern
sheet measures 68 x 84 cm. Map of the coast from Hampton,
Virginia, to Old Cedar Inlet, North Carolina, showing
roads, railroads, rivers and streams, and place names.
Soundings are not given. Northern sheet has been thoroghly
revised. Many place names, roads, and railroads have
been added or repositioned. The northwestern corner
of the northern sheet has been completed. |
rth
Carolina coast line. Showing every inlet, sound & bay
of special interest, from Fortress Monroe to South Carolina.
L. Prang & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, [1862] NOTES
Scale not given. At top of map: Burnside's expedition
map. Portrait of "Genl. Burnside" is in the lower right
corner. Map identifies coastal forts. |
Eastern
portion of the military department of North Carolina
compiled from the best and latest authorities in the
Engineer Bureau, War Department, May 1862. United States.
Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1862]
NOTES Scale 1:350,000. Indicates coastal fortifications,
roads, railroads, drainage, canals, swamps, and towns.
Insets: Entrances to Cape Fear River, North Carolina.
29 x 20 cm.-[View of] Rebel works for the defense of
the New Inlet entrance to Cape Fear River. 6 x 36 cm.
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Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee / compiled by
W. L. Nicholson & A. Lindenkohl, 1863 ; drawn by A.
Lindenkohl ; H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson,
W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : U.S. Coast Survey,
[1863] NOTES Scale 1:633,600; 1 in. = 10 miles. Relief
shown by hachures. Includes list of "Authorities." |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee Compiled by W.
L. Nicholson, 1863. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl
& Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington D. C.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache Supt.,
1863. NOTES Scale 1:633,600. |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee. Compiled by
W. L. Nicholson & A. Lindenkohl, 1863.-With corrections
to May, 1864. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl
& Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, Supt., [1864]
NOTES Scale 1:633,600. Map of parts of the states of
Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North and South Carolina,
Georgia, and Alabama, showing relief by hachures, drainage,
names and boundaries of states, roads, and railroads.
Part of the route of the "proposed military railroad
from Nicholasville & Lebanon" is indicated. |
Part
of North Carolina showing approaches to Wilmington Compiled
at the U.S. Coast Survey Office, March 1864. United
States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1864]
NOTES Scale 1:253,440. "Coast line from U.S. Coast Survey
topographical sheets. Interior, from State map of North
Carolina." Map of the coast of North Carolina from Cape
Lookout to Cape Fear. |
Plan
of the attack by gun-boats on Forts Strong and Lee,
Cape Fear River, N.C. February 20th and 21st 1865 under
Rear Admiral D. D. Porter. Showing their position and
the line of fire. Bowen & Co., lith., Philada. United
States. Navy. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1865] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:9,250. |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee, compiled by
W. L. Nicholson & A. Lindenkohl, with corrections to
January 1865. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl
& Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supt., [1865]
NOTES Scale 1:633,600. Map title printed in the top
margin. Map covers parts of the states of Kentucky,
Tennessee, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia,
and Alabama and shows relief by hachures, drainage,
names and boundaries of states, roads, and railroads.
This edition has been significantly revised in the vicinity
of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Northern Georgia. |
North
Carolina, with adjacent parts of Virginia and South
Carolina] Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1865.
NOTES Scale 1:633,600. General map, without a title.
Inset: [Charleston, S.C., and environs] 18 x 23 cm.
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North
Carolina & South Carolina Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Chas.
G. Krebs, lith. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1865. NOTES
Scale 1:633,600. General map. "Authorities" used in
making the map are listed below the title. State names,
boundaries, and railroads are overprinted in red. |
Sketch
showing the route to Newbern, pursued by the Burnside
expedition, March 13 & 14, 1862 Bowen & Co., lith.,
Philada. Foster, John G. (John Gray), 1823-1874. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES
Scale 1:350,000. Map shows "anchorage on night of March
12, 1862," "landing place of the troops, March 13, 1862,"
"deserted entrenchments," "battlefield March 14, 1862,"
"line of obstructions," and "line of Yankee catchers"
on the Neuse River. |
Sketch
showing route pursued in the advance to Goldsboro, N.C.,
in Dec. 1862 Bowen & Co., lith., Phila. Foster, John
G. (John Gray), 1823-1874. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1866] NOTES Scale not given. Crossed swords delineate
where there were "Engagement[s] fought." |
Sketch
showing route of the Burnside expedition [to Roanoke
Island, N.C., February 6, 1862] Bowen & Co., lith.,
Phila. Foster, John G. (John Gray), 1823-1874. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES
Scale not given. Map shows the route of the expedition
and anchorages. |
North
Carolina Drawn by A. Lindenkohl] H. Lindenkohl & Chas.
G. Krebs, lith. U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt.
1865. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Raleigh, State
Department of Archives and History, 1966] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:950,000 (not "1 inch = 10 miles"). |
S.E.
portion of Virginia and N.E. portion of N'th Carolina
/ drawn b. Serg't Ch. Worret ; & compiled under the
direction of Col. T.J. Cram, Chief Top'l Eng'r Dep't
Va. Worret, Ch. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Covers
Tidewater Region (Va.) and Albemarle Sound Region (N.C.).
Shows fortifications, settlements, roads, railroads,
canals, streams, swamps, and distances. |
Portions
of Virginia and North Carolina, embracing Richmond &
Lynchburg, Va. and Goldsboro & Salisbury, N.C. compiled
in the Engineer Bureau, War Department, for military
purposes. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED
N.Y., J. Schedler, 1864. NOTES Scale 1:350,000. General
map extending from Richmond, Virginia, south to Fayetteville,
North Carolina. |
Map
of the seat of war in Virginia. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1865.
NOTES Covers southern Virginia and northern North Carolina
extending from Richmond, Va. south to Raleigh, N.C.
Shows the "Line of march" from Richmond and Petersburg
to Appomattox Court House along with the locations of
the first, second, third, and fourth fights and the
surrender. |
thern
Virginia and northern North Carolina] Drawn by A. Lindenkohl.
H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Lindenkohl, A.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache,
Supdt., 1865. NOTES Scale 1:633,600. General map, without
a title. State names, boundaries, and railroads are
colored red. |
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.
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is a must have collection for any map history buff!
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CD is created in PC format using an HTML menu to navigate. To
use this CD, you must either be using a PC or a Macintosh in
PC emulation mode. Viewing the maps also requires installing
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This is a PC based program and will run on a Macintosh in PC
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