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97
Fascinating Civil War Era
Maps of Virginia
(Volume 2 of 3 Volumes for Virginia)
This
CD contains 97 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.
Map
of the northern portion of Hanover County, Va., showing
fortifications on the South Anna River near Taylorsville].
CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows the names of some residents. |
Map
of Hanover County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Shows fortifications near Mechanicsville, describes
several bridges across the Chickahominy River as destroyed,
and gives the names of some residents. |
Map
of Hanover County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
|
Map
of part of Henrico and Chesterfield Counties, July 12th,
1862 / Albert H. Campbell Capt. P. Engrs., & Chf. Top.
Dept. Campbell, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1826-1899.
NOTES Shows the names of some residents. |
White
House to Harrisons Landing Prepared by command of Maj.
Gen. George B. McClellan U.S.A., commanding Army of
the Potomac. Compilation under the direction of Brig.
Gen. A. A. Humphreys, by Capt. H. L. Abbot, Top Engrs.
Engraved by W. H. Dougal. Abbot, Henry L. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1862] NOTES Scale ca. 1:63,360. Shows fortifications,
towns, roads, railroads, houses, names of residents,
vegetation, drainage, and relief by hachures. |
Sketch
of roads and streams in Highland County, Va., and Pendleton
County, W. Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. |
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.
|
Highland
Co., & notes at foot of North Mt. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1861] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Includes names
of some residents. |
Map
of parts of Highland County, Va., and Pendleton County,
W. Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief shown
by hachures. |
Williamsburg
to White House Prepared by command of Maj. Gen. George
B. McClellan, U.S.A., commanding Army of the Potomac.
Compilation under the direction of Brig. Gen. A. A.
Humphreys, by Capt. H. L. Abbot, Top. Eng'rs. Engraved
by W. H. Dougal. Abbot, Henry L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1862] NOTES Scale ca. 1:63,630. At head of title: Campaign
maps, Army of the Potomac, map no. 2. Shows fortifications,
towns, roads, houses, names of residents, vegetation,
drainage, and relief by hachures. |
Hydrographic
reconnaissance of James River, Virginia, from entrance
to City Point / by Com'r W.T. Muse & Lieuts. R. Wainwright
& J.N. Maffitt, U.S.N. Assts. Coast Survey from 1854
to '59. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Coast Survey, [1862] NOTES
General nautical chart. Depths shown by soundings and
contours. |
Jetersville
and Sailors Creek / 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. Michler, N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C. : Office of the]
Chief of Engineers, 1867. NOTES Scale 1:21,120; 3 in.
to 1 mile. Relief shown by hachures. |
Jetersville
and Sailors Creek. [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. Straser & 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, "Richmond and Danville R.R.,"
drainage, vegetation, hachures, houses, fences, and
names of residents. |
Jones
Point, Potomac River, near Alexandria, Virginia / surveyed
for the Engineer Department, April 1863, by A.M. Harrison,
assistant ; copied from the archives of the U.S. Coast
Survey for the Engineer Department, J.E. Hilgard, asst.
U.S. Coast Survey in charge of office. Harrison, A.
M. (Alexander Medina), 1829-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED
1863. NOTES Relief shown by contours, hachures, and
spot heights. |
Map
of King William County, Va. / surveyed & under the direction
of Captain John Grant, P.A.C.S. ; A.S. Barrows principal
assis't eng. ; made under the direction of A.H. Campbell,
Capt. P.E. & Chf. Top. Dept., scale 1 3/5 in. to one
mile or 1:40,000 ; approved by him Jan. 22nd 1863 ;
reduced from above by Jed. Hotchkiss, Capt. Top. Eng.
2nd Corps, August 27th 1863, to 1/80,000 scale. Hotchkiss,
Jedediah, 1828-1899. NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows the names of some residents. |
Preliminary
map of northern Virginia embracing portions of Loudoun,
Fauquier, Prince William, and Culpeper counties]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[186-] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Shows Loudoun
County region, including parts of Fauquier and Prince
William counties, and a small section of Culpeper County,
and gives names of some residents. |
Map
of Louisa County and part of Hanover County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[186-] NOTES Shows place names and names of many residents
in Louisa County only. |
Map
of Madison County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by form lines. Show names of some residents.
|
tch
of the road from Madison northward to Dulaney's in Madison
County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
|
Map
of the battle of Malvern Hill, showing, approximately,
positions of brigades and batteries. [July 1, 1862].
Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:23,500. From Century illustrated monthly magazine,
v. 30, Aug. 1885. p. 617. Gives names of commanders,
roads, drainage, vegetation, relief by hachures, houses,
and names of residents. Brief description of the battle
appears below the map. |
Manassas
National Battlefield Park, Virginia. Showing action
of first battle, July 21, 1861. United States. National
Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Polygraphic
Company of America, 1942. NOTES Scale ca. 1:126,720.
Map illustrates National Park Service's descriptive
leaflet entitled "Manassas National Battlefield Park,
Virginia." Inset: Second battle, August 1862. 5 x 5
cm. |
Manassas
National Battlefield Park, Virginia. Showing action
of first battle, July 21, 1861. United States. National
Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government
Printing Office, [1943?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:90,000. |
Manassas
National Battlefield Park, Virginia. United States.
National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington]
U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1971. NOTES Scale ca. 1:48,000.
|
Map
of the Manassas battlefield area in Northern Virginia
/ signed] Major Jed. Hotc[hk]iss, Staunton, Va. Hotchkiss,
Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-?] NOTES
Shows roads, railroads, fortifications, settlements,
farmhouses with owners' names, and woodlands. Does not
show troop positions or movements. Relief shown by contours
(10-ft. intervals), hachures, form lines, and spot heights.
|
Battle
field of Bull Run, Va. July 21st 1861. Showing the positions
of both armies at 4 o'clock, P.M. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1861] NOTES Scale ca. 1;30,000. Indicates troop
positions and names of commanders, roads, drainage,
vegetation, houses, names of residents, and relief by
hachures. |
Seat
of war, Manassas and its vicinity Engraved by J. Baumgarten.
Printed and for sale at the office of the Richmond Enquirer.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1861] NOTES Scale ca. 1:322,000.
Confederate imprint. Shows "battle ground, July 18th,"
"battle ground July 21st," roads, railroads, towns,
and drainage. "Blue Ridge," "Thorough Fare Mountains,"
and two unnamed mountains are indicated by hachures.
Troop positions are not given. Roads, railroads, bridges,
and distances are described in a brief text below the
map. |
First
Manassas. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Relief shown
by hachures. Includes some troop positions, and lists
of Confederate regiments engaged in the battle of Manassas,
with the names of their commanders. |
Map
of the seat of war showing the battles of July 18th
& 21st 1861 Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Corbett,
V. P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, 1861. NOTES [Scale
ca. 1:115,000]. Includes flags, drawings of four ships
in the Potomac River, additional place names, and camp
sites (such as "rebel camp" at Annandale) |
Map
of the seat of war showing the battles of July 18th
& 21st 1861 Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Corbett,
V. P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, c1861. NOTES [Scale
ca. 1:115,000]. Map of northern Virginia showing troop
camps, entrenchments, forts, batteries, roads, railroads,
street pattern of Washington and Alexandria, towns,
drainage, vegetation and some indication of relief by
hachures. |
Map
of the seat of war showing the battles of July 18th
& 21st 1861 Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Corbett,
V. P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, 1861. NOTES [Scale
ca. 1:115,000]. Houses of Vanderweckins, Cary, and Hall
in northern Virginia are identified as having been "burnt
by rebels Sept. 13th." |
Map
of the seat of war showing the battles of July 18th
& 21st 1861 Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Corbett,
V. P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, 1861. NOTES [Scale
ca. 1:115,000]. Another issue. Additional details added
such as "Camp Sprague," "U.S. Hospital," "Soldier's
Home," and other place names in the northern part of
Washington, D.C. |
Map
of the seat of war showing the battles of July 18th,
21st & Oct. 21st 1861 Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Balto.
Corbett, V. P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, c1861.
NOTES Scale ca. 1:115,000. Map of the battles of first
Manassas and Ball's Bluff, showing troop camps, entrenchments,
forts, batteries, positions during engagements, roads,
railroads, street pattern of Washington and Alexandria,
towns, drainage, vegetation, and some indication of
relief by hachures. Insets: Leesburg to Harpers Ferry.
Scale ca. 1:400,000. 9 x 9 cm. -- Map from the mouth
of Occoquan River to Richmond showing rebel batteries
on the Potomac River. Scale ca. 1:810,000. 16 x 18 cm.
|
Sketch
of the country occupied by the Federal & Confederate
Armies on the 18th & 21st July 1861 Taken by Capt. Saml.
P. Mitchell, of 1st Virginia Regiment. Lithographed
by F. W. Bornemann, Charleston, S.C. Mitchell, Samuel
P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Richmond, W. Hargrave White, [1861?]
NOTES Scale not given. Confederate imprint. Shows troop
positions, notes concerning battle, roads, "Orange &
Alexandria R.R.," vegetation, houses, names of residents,
and drainage. Inset: [Sketch of the environs of Bull
Run from Washington to Fredericksburg.] 12 x 9 cm. |
Second
Manassas campaign. July 1-Aug. 30, 1862]. Webb, Willard,
1903- CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1862] NOTES Various scales.
Maps indicate "Jackson's flank march showing ultimate
position behind R.R. grade," and positions of troops
on July 1, Aug. 17, Aug. 20, Aug. 29, sunset Aug. 30,
and at the "close of battle," Aug. 30. Maps are accompanied
by a list of the "organization" of the opposing forces,
"approximate losses, the Rappahannock to the Potomac,"
and a brief description of the campaign. |
Position
of troops at sunset August 28th, 1862. [Second Manassas
battle] Bowen & Co., lith., Philada. Pope, John, 1822-1892.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office,
1866] NOTES Scale 1:126,720 ("half an inch to the mile").
Map indicates roads, railroads, place names, drainage,
and troop positions. |
Map
showing the positions of both armies August 27th, 1862
at night. [Second Manassas battle] Bowen & Co., lith.,
Philada. Pope, John, 1822-1892. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES Scale 1:190,080
("3 miles to 1 inch"). Map indicates roads, railroads,
place names, drainage, and troop positions. |
Battlefield
of Manassas, Va. close of the action August 29th, 1862
Bowen & Co., lith., Phila. Pope, John, 1822-1892. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES
Scale 1:25,344 ("2 1/2 inches to one mile"). Map indicates
roads, railroads, place names, drainage, relief by hachures,
and troop positions. |
Map
of the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia. Brig. Gen.
Irvin McDowell commanding the U.S. forces, Gen. [P.]
G. T. Beauregard commanding the Confederate forces,
July 21st 1861 Compiled from a map accompanying the
report of Brig. Genl. McDowell and a map made under
the direction of Genl. Beauregard. Published by authority
of the Hon. the Secretary 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, 1877. NOTES Scale 1:21,120.
Gives roads, railroads, hachures, vegetation, drainage,
villages, houses, fences, and names of residents. "Dotted
lines near Centreville indicate sites of [Union] bivouacs
on the night of July 20th. Full lines denote the position
of the forces on the next day at the commencement of
the engagement at Sudley's Springs; blue marking the
United States Forces, and red the Confederates." |
Map
of battle-field of Manassas, Va., giving positions and
movements of troops, August 30th, 1862 From surveys
made in June 1878 by authority of the Hon. Secretary
of War by Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. K. Warren, Major of Engineers,
U.S.A., assisted by Capt. J. A. Judson, C.E. (A. A.
Gen. "King's Divison") and H. D. Garden, C.E., of Warrenton,
Va. J. A. Judson, del. Julius Bien, photo lith., N.Y.
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1878] NOTES Scale 1:63,360. "Positions of troops
were given in testimony before the Army Board at West
Point, and laid down on maps by the witnesses and officers
present on the field." "The Federal troops are shown
in blue; the Confederate troops in red." "The red arrows
show the route of the Confederate troops, Aug. 30th,
p.m." Map has been annotated in red ink to show "Rickett's
route on 29th," "Porter 9:20 a.m. 29th," and "Porter's
corps 9:30 a.m. 29." |
Map
of battle-field of Manassas, Va., giving positions and
movements of troops August 30th, 1862 From surveys made
in June, 1878, by authority of the Hon. Secretary of
War, by Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. K. Warren, Major of Engineers,
U.S.A., assisted by Capt. J. A. Judson, C.E. (A. A.
Gen. "King's Division") and H. D. Garden, C.E., of Warrenton,
Va. J. A. Judson, del. Julius Bien, photo lith, N.Y.
Judson, J. A. (John Andrew) CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1878] NOTES Scle 1:63,360. "Positions of troops were
given in testimony before the Army Board at West Point,
and laid down on maps by the witnesses and officers
present on the field." Indicates four positions of the
Union and Confederate troops, roads, railroads, towns,
vegetation, drainage, houses, and names of residents.
The names of the principal field commanders are listed
below the map title. |
Map
of battle-grounds of August 28th, 29th, & 30th 1862
in the vicinity of Groveton, Prince William Co., Va.
Made by the authority of the Hon. G. W. McCrary, Secretary
of War. Surveyed in June 1878 by Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. K.
Warren, Major of Engineers, U.S.A. assisted by Capt.
J. A. Judson, C.E. (A. A. Gen. "King's Division") and
H. D. Garden, C.E., (late Capt. & A. A. Gen. Confed.
Army). Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington], U.S. Army, Engineer Department, [1878]
NOTES Scale 1:21,120. Base map of the battlefield of
Second Manassas showing roads, railroads, houses and
names of residents, drainage, and vegetation. Troop
positions are not indicated. |
Topographical
map of the Bull Run battle-field. [1861]. Harris, D.
B. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1884] NOTES Scale ca. 1:27,000.
From Century illustrated monthly magazine, v. 29, Nov.
1884. p. 82. "The original of this map was made for
General Beauregard, soon after the battle, from actual
surveys by Captain D. B. Harris, assisted by Mr. John
Grant. It is here reproduced by the Courtesy of General
H. L. Abbot, U.S.A., from a photograph in his possession."
General map of the battlefield showing roads, drainage,
vegetation, houses, and names of residents. Troop positions
are not noted. |
General
map of the battle-field of Manassas. [July 16-21, 1861]
Struthers, Servoss & Co., Engr's., N.Y. Struthers, Servoss
& Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale ca.
1:105,000. From Century illustrated montly magazine,
v. 30, May 1885. p. 103. Indicates troop positions,
rivers, roads, railroads, towns, houses, and names of
residents. |
Plan
of the Bull Run battle-field. [July 21, 1861]. Meeker,
Edwin J. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:37,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine,
v. 30, May 1885. p. 95. Shows "Griffin's battery," "Ricketts'
battery," "Griffin and Ricketts last position," "Imboden's
first position," and "Imboden's second position." |
Relative
positions of forces at sunset, Aug. 26, 1862. [2nd Manassas
campaign]. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:520,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 31, Jan. 1886. p. 446. Map extends
from White Plains south to Kelley's Ford, and from Orlean
east to Manassas Junction. |
Second
battle of Bull Run. Positions of troops Aug. 30, 1862.
Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886] NOTES Scale
1:62,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine,
v. 31 Feb. 1886. p. 611. "Map of the last day's fighting,"
showing the first and last position of the troops, roads,
railroads, towns, rivers, houses, names of residents,
hachures, and vegetation. |
Second
battle of Bull Run. Position of troops at sunset, Aug.
29, 1862. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:62,000. From Century illustrated monthly
magazine, v. 31, Jan. 1886. p. 456. Indicates position
of troops, cavalry and skirmishes, roads, railroads,
towns, rivers, houses, names of residents, hachures,
and vegetation. |
Relative
positions of forces at sunset, Aug. 28, 1862. [2nd Manassas
Campaign]. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:550,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 31, Jan. 1886. p. 447. Map of the
environs of Manassas Junction. |
Relative
positions of forces at sunset, Aug. 27, 1862. [2nd Manassas
Campaign]. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:570,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 31, Jan. 1886. p. 447. Map extends
from White Plains south to Fayetteville, and from Orlean
east to Fairfax Station. |
The
first battle of Bull Run. July 21, 1861. Washington,
Dec 26, 1895. National Tribune (Organization) CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1895] NOTES Scale not given. (National Tribune
War Maps. No. 1. Supplement to the National Tribune,
Washington, D.C., Dec. 26, 1895.) Union position colored
blue and "1st position of enemy" colored red. Indicates
hachures along the Bull Run and its tributaries, roads,
railroads, towns, and drainage. Includes portraits of
General McDowell, Slocum, Ricketts, and Griffin. "The
story of the battle, by John McElroy" appears below
the map. This includes a description of the battle,
the organization of the Union army, and a table giving
the number of Union casualties by regiment and division.
|
Battle
of Bull Run. Robertson, H. C. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Chicago,
R.O. Evans and Co., c1898] NOTES Scale ca. 1:176,000.
Wall map showing the location of 1st Manassas and Balls
Bluff battlefields, railroads, principal towns, roads,
and rivers. Includes an outline of events; views of
Fort Sumter, Harper's Ferry and "Stonewall Jackson at
Bull Run"; and a portrait of Jackson. |
Map
of the positions of the Fourth Alabama Regt. during
the battle of Stone Bridge / [drawn by Capt. Porter
King, C.S.A., 20-21 July 1861] King, Porter. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1861] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
Plan
of Bull Run / [drawn by Capt. Porter King, 4th Alabama
Regt., 18-21 July 1861]. King, Porter. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1861] NOTES Shows 1st battle of Bull Run. |
Sketch
of the vicinity of McDowell, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1862?] NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
Plan
of the battle of Mechanicsville, June 26 [1862]. Wells,
Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale ca.
1:36,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine,
v. 30, June 1885. p. 300. Gives troop positions, batteries,
roads, rivers relief by hachures, and a few houses and
names of occupants. A brief description of the battle
appears below the map. |
Pencil
sketch of the route of scouting party from Monterey,
Highland County, Va. toward Beverly, Randolph County,
W. Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861] NOTES Pencil on paper,
mounted between transparent paper. Report on road conditions
in ink with pencil additions on verso. |
Map
of Montgomery County, Virginia / taken from actual survey
made by topographical party in charge of Lieut. C.S.
Dwight, Engineer Corps P.A.C.S. ; A.M. Smith, asst.
eng. ; S.W. Hill C.E. del. June 1864. Hill, S. W. NOTES
Relief shown by form lines. Shows the names of some
residents. |
Map
of Montgomery County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-]
NOTES Shows the names of some residents. |
Map
of Nelson and Amherst counties, Va.] / Lt. C.S. Dwight.
Dwight, C. S. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief
shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
|
Topographical
sketch of the New Market, Va., battlefield of May 15,
1864, made under the direction of B. A. Colonna, Cadet
Captain, "D" Co., Corps of Cadets, V.M.I. in action,
and late Assitant in Charge, U.S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey Office, by B. Allison Colonna, June 24 to Sat.,
July 2, 1910, inclusive. Colonna, B. Allison. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1912. NOTES Scale 1:15,840. "The sketch is
of the battlefield as it was in May, 1864. The woods,
orchards, houses and other cultural features and the
places where certain ones fell are from lifelong residents
of New Market who were there on the day of the battle."
Inset: [Sketch of part of the Woodstock, Virginia, sheet
of the U.S. Geological Survey] 30 x 14 cm. (triangle
shape) Indicates roads, contour lines, hachures, drainage,
vegetation, and "Cadet Camp Whitwell, May 16, 1864."
|
New
Market, Va., battlefield May 15, 1864 [Surveyed in 1910-12
by B. Allison Colonna under the direction of B. A. Colonna,
Cadet Captain, D Co., Corps of Cadets, Virginia Military
Institute, May 15, 1864, and late asst., U.S. Coast
& Geodetic Survey in charge of office. Wm. E. Johnson,
draftsman. Colonna, B. Allison. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington,
D.C., Norris Peters Co., photo-lith., c1914. NOTES Scale
1:15,840. "This map shows the battlefield as it was
May 15, 1864. It is based on the Woodstock, Va., sheet
of the U.S. Geological Survey as shown in the subsketch
[inset]. The woods, orchards, houses and other cultural
features are by Frank J. Bushong, the best living authority,
confirmed by Mr. Hupp, of Sperryville, Va., who also
pointed out on the ground the Imboden-Boyd action of
May 13, 1864. The places where certain ones fell are
from lifelong residents of New Market, who were there
on the day of the battle, and from J. H. Dwyer, of Woodson's
Missourians." Shows troop and artillery positions, roads,
drainage, vegetation, and relief by contour lines and
hachures. Fifty important points are keyed by number
to a list to the left of the map. Inset: [Topographic
map of the Shenandoah Valley extending from Rinkerton
to Melrose showing events associated with the battle
of New Market.] 24 x 15 cm. (irregular shape) |
Vessels
destroyed at Norfolk 1861. United States Coast Survey
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1861?] NOTES Sketch map of "U.S.
Navy Yard" vicinity at Portsmouth (Va.) showing buildings,
shipbuilding docks, drydock, buoys, and locations of
the scuttled U.S. ships "Pennsylvania", "Columbia",
"Raritan", and "Delaware". |
North
Anna. [May 1864] 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 and 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 North Anna and Little rivers colored
blue. Union entrenchments are colored blue, and Confederate
entrenchments red. Indicates roads, railroads, drainage,
vegetation, hachures, houses, fences, and names of occupants.
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Michler,
N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1887] NOTES Scale ca. 1:67,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 34, June 1887, p. 292. "Union works
are marked . . . U" and "Confederate works are marked
. . .C." Shows roads, houses, names of residents, relief
by hachures, drainage, mills, towns, railroads, and
vegetation. |
Preliminary
chart of North Landing River (head of Currituck Sound),
Virginia & N. 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 J. J. S. Hassler, Assistant. Topography & hydrography
by John Mechan, Asst. Redd. drng. by F. Fairfax. Engd.
by J. G. Thompson. Bowen & Co. Lith., Philada. United
States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Coast Survey], 1861. NOTES Scale 1:40,000. |
Fords
on Occoquan and Bull Run : [Northern Virginia]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[186-] NOTES Covers Occoquan River from Bland's Ford
to entrance of Bull Run and covers Bull Run from entrance
of Cub Run to mouth. Shows fords, military roads, common
roads, H.Q. Manassas Station, settlements, wooded areas,
and streams. |
Map
of the battle-field of Gaines's Mill, showing approximately
the positions of infantry and artillery engaged. (The
topography from the official map.) [June 27, 1862].
Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:33,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine,
v. 30, June 1885. p. 317. Indicates names of commanders,
roads, relief by hachures, houses, names of a few residents,
drainage, and vegetation. |
Survey
of Orange County, Virginia / made under the direction
of A.H. Campbell, Capt. Prov. Eng. & Pr. Top. Dep. by
Lieut. Isard [sic], C.S.P.E. ; traced from a map now
in progress, April 1863 ; approved April 8th 1863 by
Albert H. Campbell, Capt. Prov. Engr., Chief Top. Dep.
Izard, Walter. NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Shows
the names of some residents. |
Sketch
of a portion of Orange County, north and west of Gordonsville
to Rapidan Station]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
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Map
of parts of Orange, Louisa, and Spotsylvania counties,
Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Shows the names
of some residents. |
Map
of Orange County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES
Relief shown by hachures. Shows the names of some residents.
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Orange
County, Va. / by Lt. Walter Izard P.E. Izard, Walter.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows the names of some residents. |
Sketch
of a portion of Orange County, Va. showing roads between
Orange Court House, Gordonsville, and Liberty Mills].
CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
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Sketch
of a portion of Orange County, north and east of Orange
showing the Rapidan River from Rapidan Station to Germanna
Mills and the Plank Road to Robertson's Tavern at Trap].
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862] NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
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Potomac,
Fredericksburg, & Piedmont R.R. from Fredg., to O.C.H.
38 miles, by C. M. Braxton, [1876]. Hotchkiss, Jedediah,
1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1876] NOTES Scale 1:48,000.
Description derived from published bibliography. Sketch
map of part of Virginia from Fredericksburg to Orange
Court House. Shows relief by form lines, drainage, cities
and towns, and the line of survey in red. Chartered
as the Fredericksburg and Gordonsville Rail Road. |
Petersburg
National Military Park, Virginia. United States. National
Park Service CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government
Printing Office, revised 1959. NOTES Scale ca. 1:87,000.
Descriptive leaflet illustrated with a map indicating
the park boundary of the route of an auto tour. The
map is dated July 1959. |
Petersburg
National Military Park, Virginia.]. United States. National
Park Service CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government
Printing Office], rev. Jan. 1965. NOTES Scale not given.
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Petersburg
National Battlefield. Mar. 1967. United States. National
Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Govt.
Print. Off., 1969] NOTES Scale ca. 1:40,000. |
Petersburg
National Battlefield, Virginia / National Park Service,
U.S. Department of the Interior. United States. National
Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : The Service,
[1979] NOTES Scale ca. 1:38,000. |
Map
showing the Federal and Confederate works during the
siege of Petersburg : between the Appomattox River and
Hatchers Run, June 16, 1864, to April 3, 1865]. United
States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1865] NOTES Wall map of Petersburg (Va.) vicinity showing
fortifications, roads, railroads, city street network,
and streams. |
Isometric
view of General Grant's Virginia campaign. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1864] NOTES Not drawn to scale. From Harper's
weekly, v. 8, Sept. 10, 1864. p. 580. Panoramic view
of the environs of the James and Appomattox rivers showing
Union and Confederate lines at Petersburg, and Butler's
lines at Bermuda Hundred. Points of interest are keyed
by number to a legend printed in the lower margin. |
The
struggle of Petersburg. The lines of rebel intrenchments
carried by our troops. [June 15-17,1864]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1864] NOTES Scale not given. Newspaper map showing
"Gen Baldy Smith's line, Wednesday, June 15th," "first
line of Rebel works," "line of 2nd & 9th Corps, Thursday
& Friday, June 16th and 17," "seocnd [sic] line of Rebel
works," and "third line of Rebel works." |
Bacon's
large print war map showing 50 miles round Washington
and Richmond. Bacon & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED London,
[1864] NOTES Scale ca. 1:480,000. Map of eastern Virginia
and part of Maryland, showing engagements by crossed
swords, fortifications surrounding Richmond, routes
of the opposing armies to Petersburg, roads, railroads,
towns, drainage, and relief by hachures. A few important
Civil War sites are underlined in red. |
Plan
of enemy's battery no. 5 in front of Petersburg before
the advance of U.S. Forces, June 1864 / Head quarters,
Army of the Potomac, Engineer Department, October 1864,
official ; surveyed & drawn by G. Thompson, U.S. Engrs.
Thompson, Gilbert, 1839-1909. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1864.
NOTES Ink on tracing cloth. Includes a cross section
of the battery at scale 1:120. |
Sketch
of the entrenched lines in the immediate front of Petersburg.
[1864-5] Surveyed under the direction of N. Michler,
Major of Engrs., Bvt. Col. U.S.A. Prepared expressly
for the guests of Jarratt's Hotel, Petersburg, Va. Michler,
N. (Nathaniel), 1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED Balto.,
A. Hoen & Co., lith., [1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:63,360.
Indicates Union and Confederate lines, names of forts,
roads, railroads, street pattern of Petersburg, houses,
names of residents, and drainage. |
Map
shewing the position of the lines in front of Petersburg,
Va., occupied by the 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, April
1st 1865 Ent. accord. to Act of Congress A.D. 1865 by
Andrew McCallum in the Clerks Office of the District
Court of the State of Maryland. McCallum, Andrew. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Baltimore, E. Sachse & Co., [1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:16,700.
Detailed map giving fortifications, picket lines, "Rebel
chevaux de-frise," "Union abattis," "covered ways,"
roads, railroads, drainage, and vegetation. Each regiment
of the 1st Division is identified, and the section of
the line entrusted to it is delineated by broken lines.
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Overlay
to the map of the siege of Petersburg, 1864-5]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1865?] NOTES This is an overlay designed to be used
with the map of the siege of Petersburg by J.E. Weyss.
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Map
of the siege of Petersburg, 1864-5 / surveyed under
the direction of N. Michler, Maj. of Engrs., Bvt. Brig.
Genl. USA] ; surveyed & drawn by Maj. J.E. Weyss, assisted
by Theilkuhl, Burchardt, Schuman, Thompson, Graham.
Weyss, J. E. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Virginia : s.n., 1865?]
NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
p
of defenses of Petersburg, Virginia, showing the position
of General Lee and his staff during the attack on Fort
Stedman, March 25, 1865]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1865?]
NOTES Shows part of the fortifications east of Petersburg
including roads, railroads, houses, and drainage. Relief
shown by contours and hachures. |
Petersburg
and Five Forks. [1864-1865] From surveys under the direction
of Bvt. Grig. Gen. N. Michler, Maj. of Engineers, by
command of Bvt. Maj. Genl. A. A. Humphreys, Brig. Genl.
& Chief of Engineers. Surveyed and 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 1:42,240. In this issue, the map is printed
on a yellow background with rivers colored green. Detailed
topographic map showing Confederate works in red and
Union fortifications in blue, houses, fences, names
of residents, drainage, vegetation, hachures, railroads,
roads, and the street pattern of Petersburg. |
The
seige [sic] of Petersburg, Va. Designed by Dr. J. B.
Stinson of Sherman, Texas. Stinson, J. B. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1908. NOTES Scale not given. "The above map
is made to conform to a diagram of the position of the
opposing armies during the seige of Petersburg, Virginia,
as gotten up by N. Michler, Major of Engineers of the
U.S. Army. The position of Elliotts' and Gracies' brigades
are mainly represented." Map of the Richmond-Petersburg
area showing forts, covered ways, "abattis," "che-val-de-frise,"
railroads, drainage, and roads. Inset: Diagram of the
"Crater" tunnel. 5 x 15 cm. Description of the siege
appears beneath the map. |
Topographic
map of the battle-field of Port Republic, Virginia,
June 9, 1862 / by Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng., Valley
Dist. A.N.Va. Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899. CREATED/PUBLISHED
1886. NOTES Relief shown by form lines. Shows names
of residents. |
Map
of Prince George Co., Va. / made under the direction
of A.H. Campbell, P.E. in charge of the Top. Dept. D.N.Va.
by S.L. Sommers, asst. engr. ; app. July 18, 1864 by
Albert H. Campbell. Sommers, S. L. NOTES Relief shown
by hachures. Shows the names of some residents. |
Map
of Prince Edward County, Va.]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-]
NOTES Shows five township names, but does not give any
other names. Date, title, and scale derived from Stephenson's
Civil War maps, 1989. Oriented with north to the bottom.
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liminary
map of northeastern Virginia embracing portions of Prince
William, Stafford, and Fauquier counties]. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[186-] NOTES Gives the names of some residents. |
Rappahannock
Co., Virginia / Engr. Office, 2nd Corps, Novr. 1863.
Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia.
Corps, 2nd. Engineer Office. NOTES Relief shown by hachures.
Shows the names of some residents. |
Map
of the Rappahannock River fron [sic] Port Royal to Richards
Ferry / drawn from surveys made by officers of the Engineer
Brigade and charts of the Coast Survey of the river
below Fredericksburg ; under the direction of Brig.
Gen. D.P. Woodbury ; extensions made since March 1863
under direction of Brig. Gen. H.W. Benham ; Sergt. John
S. Vernam del'r. Vernam, John S. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1863]
NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Also covers Fredericksburg
city region. Shows "Lines of Gen. Hooker" at Chancellorsville,
"Battle field of Gen. Sedgwick" at Salem Church, military
bridges, towns, farmsteads with residents' names, wooded
areas, and streams. |
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