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90
Fascinating Civil War Era
Maps of Virginia
(Volume 1 of 3 Volumes for Virginia)
This
CD contains 90 rare antique maps and descriptive pages representing
fascinating details about Virginia 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. If you
printed one of these maps at full size, it would be about 36"x36"
or larger (way more than can fit on a computer screen) so you
can imagine how much detail they all have. (MrSID software is
included on the CD.)
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see a sample of the detail available, >>>click
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The
table below shows the description and a small image of each
map on this incredible history CD.
Sketch
no. 4 of roads between H.-Q. 10th Army Corps and Swift
Creek on the south : with enemy's 2nd line of intrenchements
[sic] around Drury's Bluff on the north / Engineer Office,
10th Army Corps. United States. Army. Corps, 10th. Engineer
Office. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Sketch map of eastern
Chesterfield County (Va.) north of Petersburg showing
Civil War fortifications, batteries, headquarters, roads,
railroads, settlements, farms with occupants' names, vegetation,
and streams. Relief shown by hachures. Oriented with north
toward the lower right. |
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.
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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. |
Birds
eye view of Maryland and Virginia. S. N. Gaston and Company.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], S. N. Gaston & Co., c1861. NOTES
Not drawn to scale. Panoramic map looking south from southern
Pennsylvania showing relief, rivers, place names, and
railroads. |
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. |
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.
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. |
Map
of the main battlefields, routes, camps and head qrs.,
in the Gettysburg, Wilderness and Appomattox campaigns
of the Civil War in U.S. Compiled and published by Joshua
Smith, 1st Lieut., Co. K, 20th Pa.' Cav., 2nd Brig., 1st
Div., Sheridan's command. Chicago, c1899. Smith, Joshua,
1841- CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, 1900. NOTES Scale 1:506,880.
From his Map and description of the main battlefields,
routes, camps and headquarters in the Gettysburg, Wilderness
and Appomattox campaigns of the Civil War in the United
States. Chicago, 1900. Shows "places and dates of battles,"
"blue lines-Union routes," "red lines-Confederate routes,"
railroads, canals, towns, rivers, and relief by hachures.
"Losses in some of the battles," "Union Army campaign
organizations," "Confed.' Army campaign organizations,"
and a number of engagements in the states of Pennsylvania,
Maryland, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, and Virginia
are indicated beneath the map title. |
Sketch
of parts of Albemarle and Nelson counties, Virginia, showing
road from Charlottesville to Scottsville, Lovingston,
Howardsville, Afton, etc.]. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [ 186-] NOTES Scale ca. 1:200,000. Pencil
sketch giving the names of a number of settlements. Annotation
on the reverse, "Foot of Blue Ridge." |
Map
of Albemarle County / from surveys and reconnaissances
made under the direction of Albert H. Campbell Capt. P.
Eng. & Chief of Topographical Dept. D.N.V. by Lieutt.
C.S. Dwight. Dwight, C. S. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1864] NOTES
Shows villages, houses, names of residents, roads, and
railroads. Relief shown by hachures. |
Albemarle
County, Virginia by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng. Hotchkiss,
Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED Staunton, Va. 1867.
NOTES Scale 1:126,720. Fine drawing, giving roads in red,
drainage in blue, and elevations by hachures. |
Plan
e : [map showing two blockhouses between "Turn Pike Road"
and "bridge," Alexandria, Virginia]. United States. Army.
Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Shows
defenses of Washington situated between Little River Turnpike
(Duke Street) and the Telegraph Road bridge crossing Cameron
Run. Relief shown by hachures and form lines. |
Birds
eye view of Alexandria, Va. Magnus, Charles. CREATED/PUBLISHED
New York ; Washington, D.C. : Chas. Magnus, [1863] NOTES
"Ent. according to Act of Congress A.D. 1863 by Chas.
Magnus in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District
of New York." Indexed for points of interest. |
Topography
of the north side of Hunting Creek near Alexandria, Va.
/ surveyed for the Engineer Dept., May 1863, by C.M. Bache,
Sub-Asst. Bache, Chas. M. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1863] NOTES
Relief shown by contours and hachures. |
Map
of Amherst Co. Virginia prepared by Hotchkiss and Robinson,
Topographical Engineers. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED Staunton, Virginia 1866. NOTES Scale
1:63,360. Finished topographical drawing but lacking all
names. Shows roads in red, drainage in blue, and topography
by hachures. |
Amherst
County, Virginia by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng. Hotchkiss,
Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED Staunton, Va. 1867.
NOTES Scale ca. 1:126,720. Unfinished map giving roads
in red, drainage in blue, but lacking names. |
Memoranda,
April 9, 1865, 10 o'clock A.M., Clover Hill (Appomattox
Court House) Virginia. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1865] NOTES
Shows Appomattox Court House and vicinity at the time
of Lee's surrender, including troop positions. |
Map
of Appomattox Court House and vicinity. Showing the relative
positions of the Confederate and Federal Armies at the
time of General R. E. Lee's surrender, April 9th 1865.
Henderson & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED Baltimore, Lith. by
A. Hoen & Co., c1866. NOTES Scale 1:31,680. Shows positions
of Union and Confederate troops by the colors blue and
red respectively, houses, names of residents, roads, relief
by hachures, drainage, and vegetation. Bordering the map,
there are "historical notes" concerning the surrender,
"Gen. Lee's farewell to his army," and views of "Lee's
Head-Quarters," "McLane's [i.e., McLean's] House," "Appomattox
Court House," "place where the arms were stacked," and
"Grant's Head-Quarters." |
Appomattox
Court House. [1865] From surveys under the direction of
Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers, by command
of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Brig. Genl. & Chief
of Engineers. Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss, assisted
by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Photolith.
by the N. Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co.,
Julius Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1867] NOTES Scale 1:21,120. Stamped
in red beside title: U.S. Geological Survey Library 1894,
[no.] 4637. Detailed map of the environs of Appomattox
Court House showing roads, railroads, houses and names
of residents, drainage, and woodlands. Troop positions
are not depicted. |
Detailed
map of part of Virginia from Alexandria to the Potomac
River above Washington, D.C. 186-]. United States. Army.
Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief
shown by form lines. Shows parts of Arlington and Fairfax
counties, part of the defenses of Washington, roads, railroads,
towns, vegetation, houses, fences, names of residents,
and drainage. |
Sketch
of the seat of war in Alexandria & Fairfax Cos., by V.
P. Corbett. Corbett, V. P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington
City, 1861. NOTES Scale not given. Gives the location
and names of Union regiments, entrenchments, houses, names
of residents, railroads, roads, and drainage, "Arlington
Heights," "Alexandria Heights" and "Shooter's Hill" are
indicated by hachures. |
Reconnaissance
in advance of Camp Mansfield / by 12th Regiment Engr.
Capt. B.S. Church. Church, B. S. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-]
NOTES Shows military camps in Arlington County, Alexandria,
and adjoining areas of Fairfax County. Relief shown by
hachures. |
 Sketch
of the road from Waynesboro toward Staunton, in Augusta
County, Virginia.]. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[186-] NOTES Scale ca. 1:63,360. Sketch is drawn on both
sides of the sheet with colored pencils, showing roads
in red and drainage in blue. |
rt
of Augusta County, Va.]. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Scale ca. 1:80,000. An
incomplete map of an area 12 miles wide through Augusta
County, including Staunton. Roads are shown in red, elevations
by form lines, and wooded areas in green. The name "Tye
River Gap" is written in pencil near the bottom of the
map, which shows by blue dashed lines, parts of the surveyed
lines of the Valley R. R. and the Shenandoah Valley R.
R. |
Augusta
County, Virginia, prepared by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Engineer.
Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED Staunton,
Va. 1867. NOTES Scale ca. 1:126,720. Unfinished map, giving
roads in red and drainage in blue. Some elevations are
shown by hachures, but coverage is incomplete. |
Map
of Augusta Co., Virginia, 1738-1770 By Jed. Hotchkiss
Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1886]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:9,000,000. |
Map
of part of Augusta County, Colony of Virginia, 1755-1760
By Jed Hotchkiss, T. E. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899.
CREATED/PUBLISHED 1886. NOTES Scale 1:1,450,000. |
Map
of Augusta County, Virginia, 1886 Autographed by Jed.
Hotchkiss, Top. Eng. Staunton, Va. Oct. 1886. Hotchkiss,
Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1886. NOTES Scale
1:264,000. A list of six magisterial districts in the
lower left corner corresponds to numbers on the map. |
muda
Hundred. [1864-1865] From surveys under the direction
of Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers and Bvt.
Lieut. Col. P. S. Michie, Capt. of Engineers, by command
of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Brig. Genl. & Chief
of Engineers. Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss, assisted
by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Photolith.
by the N. Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co.,
Julius Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler, Nathaniel, and Peter
S. Michie. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1867] NOTES Scale
1:42,240. In this issue, the map is printed on a yellow
background with the James and Appomattox rivers colored
blue. Map indicates roads, railroads, towns, drainage,
vegetation, relief by hachures, houses, and names of residents.
Union and Confederate entrenchments are colored blue and
red respectively. |
Topographical
sketch of the Battle of Bethel, June 10th, 1861. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Virginia? : s.n., 1861?] NOTES Shows Confederate and
Union troop positions, entrenchments, and cannon placement.
Some topography shown pictorially. Oriented with north
to the bottom. |
Map
of Buckingham & Appomattox counties / surveyed under direction
of A.H. Campbell, Capt. Engrs. & Chief of Topogl. Dept.
D.N.V. by Charles E. Cassell, Lieut. Engrs. P.A.C.S. December
25th, 1863. Cassell, Charles E. OTHER TITLES Map of Buckingham
and Appomattox counties NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows names of some residents. Drawn on a 3/4-in. grid.
Oriented with north to the right. |
Map
of Campbell Co. / made under direction of A.H. Campbell,
Maj. Engrs. in chg. Top. Dept. Campbell, Albert H. (Albert
Henry), 1826-1899. OTHER TITLES Map of Campbell County
CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows names of some residents. |
Map
of Caroline County, Va. / from surveys under the direction
of Capt. A.H. Campbell, P. Engr's & Chief of Top'l. Department,
1862. Campbell, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1826-1899. NOTES
Shows the names of some residents. Pen on tracing linen
sectioned in two and mounted on cloth. Originally folded,
with staining and slight losses along fold lines. |
Caroline
County, Virginia / Eng. Office, 2d Corps, A.N.Va. Confederate
States of America. Army of Northern Virginia. Corps, 2nd.
Engineer Office. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186- ] NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
|
Caroline
Co., Va. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] |
Map
of parts of Caroline, Hanover, and Henrico counties, Va.,
west of the Mattaponi River and the Richmond, Fredericksburg,
and Potomac Railroad]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Shows the names of some residents, some of the outer fortifications
of Richmond and those along the railroad north of the
South Anna River. |
Battlefield
of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862 Bowen & Co., lith.
Pope, John, 1822-1892. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, Government
Printing Office, 1866. NOTES Scale 1:31,680. Map indicates
Union and Confederate positions, roads, houses and names
of residents, drainage, railroad, and relief by hachures.
|
Sketch
of the battles of Chancellorsville, Salem Church, and
Fredericksburg, May 2, 3, and 4, 1863 Prepared by order
of General R. E. Lee, by Jed. Hotchkiss, Topogl. Engr.
2d Corps, A.N.V.]. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. NOTES
Scale ca. 1:63,360. |
Battle
of Chancellorsville]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:190,000. Map 1: Dispositions of the Union
and Confederate armies prior to the battle of Chancellorsville.--
Map 2: Dispositions of Union and Confederate forces about
11:30 P.M., 30 April, 1863. -- Map 3: Dispositions of
Union and Confederate forces at 4:00 P.M., 2nd May, 1863.
Each map indicates troop positions, roads, railroads,
towns, drainage, fords, and a few houses and names of
inhabitants. |
Map
of the battlefield of Chancellorsville, Va., 1863. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], 1863. NOTES Scale 1:63,360. Shows troop positions
and movements, roads, railroad, drainage, fords, and vegetation.
|
Chancellorville
[sic] [May 1-3, 1863] Prepared by Bvt. Brig. Genl. N.
Michler, Major of Engineers, from surveys under his direction,
by order of Brig. Genl. & Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys,
Chief of Engineers, and under the authority of the hon.
Secretary of War. Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss,
assisted by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Lettering
by J. de la Camp. Photolith. by the N. Y. Lithographing,
Engraving & Printing Co., Julius Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler,
N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1867.
NOTES Scale 1:21,120. In this issue, the map is printed
on a yellow background with the Rappahannock and Rapidan
rivers colored green. Detailed map showing entrenchments,
houses, fences, names of residents, roads, "unfinished
railroad," vegetation, drainage, fords, and relief by
hachures. |
Topographic
maps of Chancellorsville and Salem Church battlefields,
Spotsylvania County, Virginia Surveyed in cooperation
with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields
Commission. Topography by Shirley Waggener, J. G. Groninger
and G. A. Mock. Control by U.S. Geological Survey. Surveyed
in 1932. Geological Survey (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
1932. NOTES Scale 1:24,000. Two maps on one sheet. Map
of Chancellorsville measures 21 x 32 cm., and that of
Salem Church, 13 x 17 cm. Each indicates "trenches and
gun positions," roads, houses, monuments, drainage, and
relief by contour lines and spot elevations. "Contour
interval 10 feet." |
Cold
Harbor. [June 1-3, 1864] From surveys under the direction
of Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers, and
Bvt. Lieut. Col. P. S. Michie, Capt. of Engineers, by
command of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Brig. Genl.
& Chief of Engineers. Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss,
assisted by F. Theikuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Photolith.
by the N. Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co.,
Julius Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1867] NOTES Scale 1:21,120. In
this issue, the map is printed on a yellow background
with the Chickahominy River colored green. Shows roads,
"Virginia Central R. R.," houses, fences, names of inhabitants,
vegetation, drainage, and relief by hachures. Entrenchments
are colored red and blue. |
Cold
Harbor. [June 1-3, 1864] From surveys under the direction
of Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers, and
Bvt. Lieut. Col. P. S. Michie, Capt. of Engineers, by
command of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Brig. Genl.
& Chief of Engineers. Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss,
assisted by F. Theikuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Photolith.
by the N. Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co.,
Julius Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler, N. (Nathaniel) 1827-1881.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l. 1867] NOTES Scale 1:21,120. In
this issue, the map is printed on a yellow background
with the Chickahominy River colored green. Shows roads,
"Virginia Central R. R.," houses, fences, names of inhabitants,
vegetation, drainage, and relief by hachures. Entrenchments
are colored red and blue. |
Cold
Harbor. [June 1-3, 1864] From surveys under the direction
of B'v't. Brig.-Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers, and
B'v't. Lieut.-Col. P. S. Michie, Capt. of Engineers. 1867.
Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1887] NOTES Scale ca. 1:55,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 34, June 1887. p. 296. "Union works
are marked . . . U" and "Confederate works are marked
. . . C." Shows roads, houses, names of residents, drainage,
vegetation, and relief by hachures. |
Sketch
of the vicinity of Cross Keys, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1862] NOTES Shows the names of some residents. |
Survey
of Culpeper and a part of Madison counties, Virginia /
made under the direction of A.H. Campbell, Capt'n. Provisional
Eng'rs. and Chief of Topl. Dept. by Lieut. Dwight, C.S.P.E.
; traced from a map now in progress, April 1863. Dwight,
C. S. NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Shows the names
of many residents. Drawn on a 3/4-inch grid. |
Map
of Culpeper County with parts of Madison, Rappahannock,
and Fauquier counties, Virginia] / engr. by J. Schedler
... N. York. United States. Army. Corps of Topographical
Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.? : U.S.
Bureau of Topographical Engineers, 1863?] NOTES Printed
general map without title or border showing roads, railroads,
settlements, farms with owners' names, vegetation, streams,
and fords. Relief shown by form lines in hilly areas.
|
Map
of Culpeper County and parts of the counties of Warren,
Rappahannock, Madison, Orange, and Fauquier] Office of
Surveys and Maps for the Army of the Potomac. Sept. 21st
1863. United States. Army of the Potomac. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], 1863. NOTES Scale not given. Reconnaissance map
showing villages and towns, houses and names of residents,
relief, and woodland principally alongside roads and rail
lines. |
Map
of Dinwiddie County, Va. / surveyed under the direction
of A.H. Campbell, Capt. Eng'rs, P.A.C.S in ch'ge Top'l
Dep't. D.N.Va. by S.L. Sommers & H.M. Graves, ass't engr's,
1864. Sommers, S. L. NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Shows
names of some residents, and indicates wooded areas. |
Map
showing portions of the Federal and Confederate forces
at the battle of Five Forks, fought April 1, 1865 : it
also shows the country over which was fought the Battle
of Quaker Road and the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House,
fought March 31, 1865 / [drawn by A.S. Perham]. Perham,
Aurestus S., b. 1844. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1865?] NOTES
Wall map of part of Dinwiddie County (Va.) showing Civil
War troop positions, roads, railroad, settlements, buildings,
farms with occupants' names, and streams. Does not show
troop positions or movements for battles of Quaker Road
or Dinwiddie Court House. |
Map
of the action at Drainsville, Va., December 20th 1861.
U.S. forces commanded by Brig Gen. E. O. C. Ord. Drawn
by H. H. Strickler, Co. A, 9th Pa. Reserve. Published
by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War, office
of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1875. Strickler,
H. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1875. NOTES Scale not
given. Shows troop positions and unit numbers, houses,
roads, vegetation, and drainage. |
Map
of part of Essex, King and Queen, and King William Counties
/ made under the direction of Capt. A.H. Campbell, Chief
Topographical Dep't ; traced from a map now in progress
; approved April 21st 1863 by Abert [sic] H. Campbell,
Cap. T.Eng. & Chief Top. Dep. D.N.Va. ; copy certified
Oct. 22nd 1863 Eng. Office 2nd. Corps, Jed Hotchkiss,
Capt. & top. eng. Campbell, Albert H. (Albert Henry),
1826-1899 CREATED/PUBLISHED [1863] NOTES Relief shown
by hachures. Shows the names of some residents. Ink on
pencil grid, with large splash of ink in the upper left
portion. |
Map
of part of Fairfax and Prince William Counties, Virginia].
CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Shows roads, railroads,
towns, etc. from Fairfax Station to the north to Dumfries
on the south and the Potomac River on the east to Manassas
Station on the west. Relief shown by hachures. |
Sketch
of eastern portion of Fairfax County, Va., June 1861.
CREATED/PUBLISHED 1861. NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
|
Map
of part of Fairfax County, Virginia, south of the city
of Alexandria and the Orange and Alexandria Railroad]
/ F. F. Mead, Lt. Co. I, 16th N.Y.V. Del., Aug. 30th 1861.
Mead, F. F. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1861. NOTES On tracing cloth,
with roads in red, rivers in blue, and railroads, villages,
churches, houses, and names of residents in black, and
some annotations and emendments in pencil. |
Topographical
sketch of ground 1 1/2 miles south west from Alexandria,
Nov. 28, 1862 / Edward [Frost?] Engineer. Frost, Edward,
engineer. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862] NOTES Shows an unidentified
section of Accotink Road in Fairfax County. Relief shown
by form lines. |
High
Bridge and Farmville. [1865] From surveys under the direction
of Bvt. Brig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers, by command
of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Brig. Genl. & Chief
of Engineers. Surveyed & drawn by Maj: J. E. Weyss, assisted
by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Photolith.
by the N.Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co., Julius
Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1867. NOTES Scale 1:21,120.
In this issue, the map is printed on a yellow background
with the Appomattox River colored green. Shows entrenchments,
roads, "South Side R.R.," street plan of Farmville, houses,
fences, names of residents in rural areas, drainage, vegetation,
towns, and relief by hachures. Troop positions are not
depicted. |
A
map of Fauquier Co. Virginia / compiled from various sources,
including a reconnoisance [sic] by Capt. J.K. Boswell,
Chf. Eng. 2d C., surveys of the O.& A. and the M.G. railroads,
state maps, &c., with personal reconnoisances [sic] ;
by Jed. Hotchkiss, Act'g Top, Eng. 2nd Corps A.N.V. March
1863. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. OTHER TITLES Map
of Fauquier County, Virginia NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows the names of some residents. |
Map
of Fauquier County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
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Map
of parts of Fauquier, Prince William, and Rappahannock
counties, Va.]. OTHER TITLES Title from verso: Part of
Loudon Co., Va. 1/2-inch scale CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-]
NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Shows the names of some
residents. |
Map
of Fauquier & Loudon [sic] co's. Va. / by order of Lt.
Col. Wm. P. Smith Chf. Eng'r. Topogl. Office A.N.V. ;
copied by A. S. Barrows Ass't Eng'r. Barrows, A. S. OTHER
TITLES Map of Fauquier and Loudoun counties, Virginia
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1863] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows names of residents. Oriented with north to the right.
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Battle
fields of Fisher's Hill [22 Sept. 1864] and Cedar Creek
[19 Oct. 1864], Virginia Prepared by Bvt. Lt. Col. G.
L. Gillespie, Major of Engineers, U.S.A., from surveys
made under his directions, by order of Lt. Gen. P. H.
Sheridan, and under the authority of the Hon. Secretary
of War, and, of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A. George
B. Strauch and E. Siegesmund, assistants. 1873. Gillespie,
G. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1873. NOTES Scale 1:12,000.
Detailed map indicating earth and wood entrenchments,
troop positions and movements, names of commanders and
some unit numbers, roads, "Manassas Gap Railroad," houses,
names of inhabitants, fences, vegetation, drainage, fords,
street pattern of Middletown and Strasburg, and relief
by contour lines, hachures, and spot elevations. Union
and Confederate troop positions are hand-colored blue
and red respectively. |
Map
of the battlefield of Five-Forks. [March 30-April 1, 1865]
Compiled from surveys made under the direction of N. Michler,
Major of Engineers, Brv't. Brig. Gen'l U.S.A. Surveyed
by Maj. J. E. Weyss, Theilkuhl, Burchard, Schumann, Thompson,
Drawn by F. Theilkuhl, Thompson, Schumann. Michler, N.
(Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1865?]
NOTES Scale 1:15,840. Shows entrenchments, villages, roads,
"South Side Rail Road," drainage, vegetation, relief by
hachures, houses, and names of residents. |
Map
of the battlefield of Five-Forks. [March 30-April 1, 1865]
Compiled from surveys made under the direction of N. Michler,
Major of Engineers, Brv't. Brig. Gen'l U.S.A. Surveyed
by Maj. J. E. Weyss, Theilkuhl, Burchard, Schumann, Thompson,
Drawn by F. Theilkuhl, Thompson, Schumann. Michler, N.
(Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1865?]
NOTES [Scale 1:15,840]. Another issue. Map extends north
to the Appomattox River. Shows entrenchments, villages,
roads, "South Side Rail Road," drainage, vegetation, relief
by hachures, houses, and names of residents. |
[B]alloon
view of the attack on Fort Darling in the James River,
by Commander Rogers's [sic] [i.e., Rodger's] gun-boat
flotilla, "Galena," "Monitor," etc. [May 16, 1862] CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1862] NOTES Not drawn to scale. From Harper's weekly,
v. 6, May 31, 1862. p. [337] This view was acquired by
the Library of Congress in 1948 with the purchase of the
papers and maps of Maj. Jedediah Hotchkiss. |
Section
from Mary Hall to flags-staff Ethan Allen / maping [sic]
by B. Dimmick, Private 2nd Art. P.V. Batt. M. 26-4-64
; [signed] R.A. Chodasiewicz. Dimmick, B. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[18]64. NOTES Land-surface elevation profile of a line
within Fort Ethan Allen, Alexandria Co. [now Arlington],
Va. |
Fort
Monroe and vicinity showing entrance to Chesapeake Bay,
Norfolk, Portsmouth, Gosport Navy Yard &c. Dutton, E.
P. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Boston, 186-] NOTES Scale ca. 1:375,000.
Shows forts Monroe, Calhoun, Nelson, and Norfolk, Confederate
batteries on Sewell's Point, towns, names of features,
drainage, roads, and railroads. "View of Fort Monroe"
is in the lower left corner. |
Map
of Fortress Monroe and surroundings. Bohn, Casimir. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Washington, [1861] NOTES Scale not given. Sketch map showing
the location of batteries on the James River and Hampton
Roads, and a few place names. Inset: [View of] Fortress
Monroe, Old Point Comfort and Hygeia Hotel, Va. |
Fort
Monroe, Old Point Comfort and Hygeia Hotel, Va. Drawn
from nature, lith. & print. by E. Sachse & Co., Balto.
Pub. & sold by C. Bohn, Washington, D.C. E. Sachse & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], c1861. NOTES Scale not given.
Bird's-eye view. |
Fortress
Monroe, Old Point Comfort, & Hygeia Hotel, Va. in 1861
& 1862. The key to the South Entered according to Act
of Congress in the year 1862 by E. Sachse & Co. E. Sachse
& Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, D.C., C. Bohn, [1862]
NOTES Scale not given. Bird's-eye view. |
Fortress
Monroe, Va. and its vicinity J. Wells, del. R. Hinshelwood,
sc. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York], Virtue
& Co., c1862. NOTES Scale not given. Perspective drawing
with 20 important places keyed by number to a list below
the map. |
Part
of the map of the military department of S.E. Virginia
and Fort Monroe, showing the approaches to Richmond and
Petersburg compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers
of the War Department, 1861, with additions and corrections
from the map of the siege of Yorktown and the campaign
maps of the Army of the Potomac, compiled by Capt. H.
L. Abbot, Corps Topogl. Engrs. United States. Army. Corps
of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y. Engraved on stone
by J. Schedler 1862. NOTES Scale 1:80,000. Gives fortifications,
towns, roads, railroads, houses, names of residents, and
drainage. |
Part
of the map of the military department of S.E. Virginia
and Fort Monroe showing the approaches to Richmond and
Petersburg compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers
of the War Department, with additions and corrections
from Gen. Barnard's map of the siege of Yorktown, Gen.
Humphrey's campaign maps of the Army of the Potomac, compiled
by Capt. H. L. Abbot, Corps Topogl. Engineers, 1862, and
Brig. Gen. Weitzel's sketch of the operations against
Fort Darling, May, 1864. United States. Army. Corps of
Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., Engraved on stone by
J. Schedler, [1864] NOTES Scale 1:80,000. Map of the Peninsula
from Richmond to Yorktown indicating fortifications, towns,
roads, railroads, houses, names of residents, and drainage.
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Plan
of Fort Sedgwick generally known as Fort Hell W. P. Hopkins,
Oct. 20th 1902. Hopkins, William Palmer, 1845- CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1903. NOTES Scale ca. 1:3880. Shows "front [and]
rear line of works," artillery positions, magazines, bomb
proofs, covered ways, stockade, and sutler's tent. |
derick
Co. Va., from Wood's map. OTHER TITLES Frederick County,
Virginia, from Wood's map CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by hachures. Shows names of some residents.
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Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania
Battlefield National Monument, Virginia Surveyed in part
in cooperation with the War Department and the Fredericksburg
and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial Commission.
Surveyed in 1931-1934. Topography by H. A. Bean, G. E.
Sisson, Paul Blake, Benjamin Munroe, Jr., J. G. Groninger,
Shirley Waggener, G. A. Mock, J. H. Lycett, Severin Sabas,
F. E. Doane, R. V. Ford, and J. G. Harrison. Control by
U.S. Geological Survey. Geological Survey (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington 1934] NOTES Scale 1:24,000. "Advanced sheet.
Subject to correction." Detailed topographic map. Contour
interval 10 feet. The base map is printed in brown, and
place names are in black. Troop positions and movements
are not indicated. |
Battlefield
map of the Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania Battlefield Park.
Kishpaugh, Robert A., 1878- CREATED/PUBLISHED Fredericksburg,
[19--?] NOTES Scale not given. Map of the battlefields
of the Wilderness, Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, and
Spotsylvania, showing troop positions, names of commanders,
roads, railroads, towns, and drainage. Inset: Locality
sketch. Scale ca. 1:5,750,000. 8 x 6 cm. (Map of the environs
of the Chesapeake Bay showing the location of the four
battlefields.) "Losses on the battlefields" are given
in the lower right corner. |
Fredericksburg
and Spotsylvania National Military Park. United States.
National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972] NOTES Scale ca. 1:95,000.
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Fredericksburg
/ National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington] : The Service, [1979] NOTES Scale ca. 1:92,000.
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Approaches
of A. of P. to Fredericksburg. United States. Army of
the Potomac. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862] NOTES Shows "Genl.
Hd Qrs.," routes of approach of the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and
6th Corps, roads, railroad, towns, drainage, and houses
and names of residents. Relief shown by shading. |
Sketch
of the battle field of Fredericksburg / drawn by S. H.
Brown, Topl. Engr. P.A.C.S. Decr. 13th 1862. Brown, Samuel
Howell. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1862. NOTES Shows infantry and
cavalry positions, artillery placement, roads, railroads,
houses, and names of corps and field commanders and residents.
Relief shown by hachures. |
Map
of field of occupation of Army of the Potomac / prepared
by order of Gen. Hooker from reconnaisances [sic] made
under Capt. R. S. Williamson, Lt. N. Bowen, Gen. D. P.
Woodbury, and others. United States. Army. Corps of Topographical
Engineers. OTHER TITLES Title on verso: Field of occupation
of the Army of the Potomac, March 1863 CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1863] NOTES Shows roads, railroads, towns, houses, and
names of residents in the Fredericksburg, Virginia region.
Does not show troop positions. |
Topographic
map of Fredericksburg and vicinity, Virginia, showing
battlefields Surveyed in cooperation with the War Department
and the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields
Memorial Commission. Topography by G. E. Sisson, Paul
Blake, and Benjamin Munroe. Control by U.S. Geological
Survey and U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Surveyed in
1931. Geological Survey (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.
1931] NOTES Scale 1:24,000. "Advanced sheet subject to
correction." Detailed topographic map indicating relief
by contour lines and spot heights, fortifications, roads
and streets, houses, and drainage. |
Sketch
of the battle of Fredericksburg, Saturday, Dec. 13th 1862,
Right Wing, C.S.A., Lt. Gl. Jackson's corps / by Jed.
Hotchkiss, T.E., 2nd Corps, A.N. Va. Hotchkiss, Jedediah,
1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l. : s.n., 1862?] NOTES
Signed in facsimile: Maj. Genl. Franklin, compliments,
Danl. Butterfield, Chief of Staff. Probably printed by
the Union Army since the inscription contains the names
of the Union generals Franklin and Butterfield. Shows
Union and Confederate positions, names of the field commanders
in Jackson's Corps, headquarters of Lee, Jackson, and
Longstreet, roads, railroad, drainage, houses, and names
of residents. |
View
of Fredericksburg, Va. Nov. 1862. E. Sachse & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Balt[im]o[re] 1863. NOTES Perspective map not drawn to
scale. Bird's-eye-view. |
Fredericksburg.
[Dec. 1862] Prepared by Bvt. Brig. Genl. N. Michler, Major
of Engineers, from surveys under his direction, by order
of Brig. Genl. & Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Chief
of Engineers, and under the authority of the hon. Secretary
of War. Surveyed & drawn by Maj. J. E. Weyss, assisted
by F. Theilkuhl, J. Strasser & G. Thompson. Photolith.
by the N.Y. Lithographing, Engraving & Printing Co., Julius
Bien, Supt. 1867. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1867. NOTES Scale 1:21,120.
In this issue, the map is printed on a yellow background
with the Rappahannock River colored green. Detailed map
of the environs of Fredericksburg giving Union entrenchments
in blue and Confederate entrenchments in red, roads, "Richmond,
Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road," street plan of
Fredericksburg and Falmouth, houses, fences, names of
residents in rural areas, vegetation, drainage, and relief
by hachures. |
Battle
of Fredericksburg. Dec. 13, 1862. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1886] NOTES Scale ca. 1:50,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 32, Aug. 1886. p. 622. "In indicating
the Union artillery, we have followed an official map
made under the direction of General Henry J. Hunt, chief
of artillery." Gives troop positions, batteries, names
of commanders, roads, R.F. & P Railroad and the unfinished
railroad, houses and names of residents, street pattern
of Fredericksburg, drainage, vegetation, and relief by
hachures. |
Greene
Co., Virginia / Eng'r Office 2nd Corps. Confederate States
of America. Army of Northern Virginia. Corps, 2nd. Engineer
Office. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Shows roads, settlements,
rural householders' names, and streams. Does not show
military features. Relief shown by hachures. |
Map
of Greene County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by hachures. Shows names of some residents.
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Copy
of a map military reconnaissance Dep't Va. : [Hampton
Roads and Norfolk regions, Va.] / drawn and compiled under
the direction of Col. T.J. Cram, Chief Top'l Enge'r Dep.
Va. ; by Sergt. Ch. Worret. Worret, Ch. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1862] NOTES Map of the Hampton Roads vicinity showing
Confederate fortifications/camps, settlements, city street
patterns, roads, railroads, canals, streams, vegetation,
and swamps. "Note--This map shows the positions of the
rebel forces and their batteries as they were some six
weeks since." Locates the "Minnesota 8 & 9 March 1862
on ground" and the "Monitor & Merrimac engagement on the
9th of March 1862". Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown
by soundings and contours. |
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