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The State of Georgia, Civil War Centennial, 1864 : showing the major campaign areas and engagement sites of the Union and Confederate armies.
prepared by State Highway Department of Georgia, Division of Highway Planning.
Georgia. State Highway Dept.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Atlanta] : The Dept., [1964?]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:900,000.
Includes index to points of interest and ill. (some col.).
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Map of the seat of war, in South Carolina, and Georgia. .
Evans & Cogswell.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Charleston, S.C., Evans & Cogswell, [1861]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:450,000.
Inset: Portion of Georgia [around Savannah]. Uncolored. Scale not given. 11 x 17 cm.
Confederate imprint.
Shows coastal area from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, and territory inland as far north as Kingstree, South Carolina, to Orangeburgh, South Carolina. Gives the location of forts and shows coastal shoals, drainage, roads, railroads, ferries, bridges, dwellings with names of inhabitants, churches, and post offices.
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Camp McDonald; a school of Instruction for the 4th Brigade Georgia Volunteers His excellency Governor Joseph E. Brown, Commander in Chief. Souvenir edition, 1917. .
McClellan, I. B.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Atlanta, c1917.
NOTES
Scale 1:2400.
"Lithographed and sold for the benefit of the Georgia volunteers."
Pictorial map showing parade grounds, tents, buildings, hospitals, streets, relief by hachures, and the names of principal officers.
"The Georgia Military Institute was organized at Marietta, Georgia, in 1851, by Colonel A. V. Brumby; chartered at the session of the General Assembly in the winter of 1851-1852, and modeled after the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. During the war between the states Camp McDonald was established, including the Georgia Military Institute grounds and extending to Big Shanty (now called Kennsaw). Here recruits for the Confederate army were drilled by the cadets and new regiments organized. During the campaign from Dalton to the sea in 1864 the Georgia Military Institute cadets served with great credit. Camp McDonald was destroyed by Sherman and the school was never revived.-Joseph Tyrone Derry."
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The State of Georgia, showing the major campaign areas and engagement sites of the War between the States, 1861-1865. .
Smith, J. Harmon.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Atlanta], Georgia Dept. of Commerce, 1961.
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:960,000.
"All place names, county lines and railroads are shown as they existed during the Civil War."
Indicates "route of Davis' attempted escape," "route of march of General Sherman's main forces," and "Confederate defense works." Engagements and other important sites are keyed by number to map.
Includes index to points of interest.
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The Virginia, Tennessee, and Georgia Air Line; the Shenandoah Valley R.R.; Norfolk & Western R.R.; East Tennessee, Virginia, & Georgia R.R. (its leased lines,) and their connections. .
Rand McNally and Company.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chicago, 1882.
NOTES
Scale not given.
Map of the eastern United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network emphasizing the main lines.
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Part of northern Georgia : no. 2 / compiled under the direction of Capt. Wm. E. Merrill, chief, Top'l Eng'r, D.C. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1864]
NOTES
Covers a portion of northwestern Georgia and adjacent Alabama to the west of Atlanta.
Annotated in blue pencil in upper margin: Specimen of field maps used in Sherman's campaigns, 1864. DLC
Relief shown by hachures.
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Map showing the line of the Virginia, Tennessee, & Georgia Air Line composed of the Shenandoah Valley R.R., Norfolk & Western R.R. and the East Tennessee, Virginia, & Georgia R.R. .
G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
New York, 1881.
NOTES
Scale 1:3,800,000.
Map of the southern United States showing drainage, cities and towns, state boundaries, table of distances, and the railroads distinguished by color.
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Map showing the proposed Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia Railroad connecting and extending the Chattanooga Southern Railway, Marietta and North Georgia Railway, Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and Louisville Railroad, and Morristown and Cumberland Gap Railroad. .
G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[New York, 1892]
NOTES
Scale 1:1,275,000.
Map of the southern United States showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad network with emphasis on the main lines.
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Sketch of the Atlantic coast of the United States from Savannah River to St. Mary's River, embracing the coast of the State of Georgia Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], United States Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Superintendent, 1861.
NOTES
Scale 1:200,000.
Inset: [Coast of Florida from St. Johns River to St. Augustine] 32 x 24 cm.
Coastal chart showing place names, roads, railroads, rivers and streams, and swamps.
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[Northern Georgia and western and central South Carolina] Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G. Krebs, lith. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1865
NOTES
Scale 1:633,600.
General map, without title, extending from Charleston west to the western boundary of Georgia. State names, boundaries, and railroads are overprinted in red.
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Indexed railroad and county map of Georgia. .
Cram, George Franklin, 1841-1928.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chicago, [1883]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:220,000.
Signed in ms.: "Alfred H. Brooks."
Indexed map showing relief by hachures, drainage, cities and towns, county and township boundaries. Railroads distinguished by color.
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Northwestern Georgia (with portions of the adjoining States of Tennessee and Alabama) being part of the Department of the Cumberland. Engineer Bureau of the War Department, January 1863. Denis Callahan, del. Lith. of J. Bien, N.Y. .
Callahan, Denis.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, 1864]
NOTES
Scale 1:350,000 (5.524 miles to an inch).
"Corrections and additions from Capt. Wm. E. Merrills Map of Northern Georgia in 1864."
Troop positions and movements are not indicated.
General campaign map showing turnpike and stage roads, railroads, towns, rivers and relief by hachures.
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[Map of the environs of Savannah, Georgia. 186-] Drawn by A. Lindenkoh. Chas. G. Krebs, lith. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 186-]
NOTES
Scale not given.
Printed map without title. Indicates fortifications, roads, railroads, drainage, vegetation, towns, and some houses and names of residents in outlying areas.
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"Causten's Bluff" fort. [Defenses of Savannah, Georgia. 1865]. .
United States. Navy.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Philada., W.A.S. Lith. of Bowen & Co., [1865]
NOTES
Scale 1:2000.
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Sketch of sea coast of South Carolina and Georgia from Bull's Bay to Ossabaw Sound / drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; E. Molitor, lith. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington] : U.S. Coast Survey, 1863.
NOTES
Scale 1:200,000.
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Southern Georgia and part of South Carolina / U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, supdt. ; drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; Chas. G. Krebs, lith. .
United States Coast Survey.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C.] : The Survey, 1865.
NOTES
Relief shown by hachures.
Includes list of authorities.
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A map of the Georgia Rail Road and the several lines of railroad connecting with it, Febr. 1839. .
Thomson, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1808-1874.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Phila[delphia], [1839]
NOTES
Scale 1:2,000,000.
"The Georgia Rail-Road extends from Augusta Geo. The head of navigation on the Savannah River to the Western and Atlantic Rail-Road-which it joins--near Decatur. Length 165 miles. Length of W & A R.R. 130 miles-making the total distance from the navigable waters of the Atlantic to those of the Mississippi 295 miles.- The greatest rise on this route is 36 feet per mile and no satisfactory power required on the whole line."
SUMMARY
Map of the southeastern United States indicating drainage, relief by hachures, place names, roads, canals in blue, Georgia Railroad in red, "R.R. completed & in progress" in yellow. "R.R. chartered & proposed" in brown. Probably made to accompany his Report of the Engineer in Chief, May 13, 1839. Created by Act of December 21, 1836. See also items 613 and 614.
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The army map of Georgia. .
Louis Prang and Company.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston, L. Prang & Co., c1864.
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:800,000.
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Civil War Centennial, city of Atlanta : showing the area of the three major engagements and deployment of Union and Confederate forces during the summer of 1864 / prepared by State Highway Department of Georgia, Division of Highway Planning.
.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Atlanta] : The Dept., [1964?]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:24,000.
Includes index to points of interest and ill. (some col.).
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Prison at Andersonville, Ga. .
United States Sanitary Commission.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
N.Y., Waters & son sc., [1864]
NOTES
Scale not given.
From Sanitary Commission bulletin, v. 1, no. 21, Sept. 1, 1864. opp. p. 647.
Plan of camp showing the prison, the "dead line," "Rebel camp," batteries, "Gen. Winder's headquarters," Capt. Wirtz's house, depot, cook house, dispensary, hospital, road, and drainage.
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Sherman's campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta [1864] Engraved by R. D. Servoss. .
Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
N.Y., [1864]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:500,000.
Map of northwest Georgia showing the "lines of works erected by the United States forces" in blue and "Confederate forces" in red.
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Middle Georgia & South Carolina / U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, supt. ; drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; Chas. G. Krebs, lith. .
United States Coast Survey.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington] : The Survey, [1865?]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:633,600; 1 in. = 10 miles.
Relief shown by hachures.
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Map of the Atlanta campaign. [May-Sept. 1864]. .
Western and Atlantic Railroad Company.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1887]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:830,000.
From Century illustrated monthly magazine, v. 34, July 1887. P. 446.
Map of the northwest Georgia showing location and date of engagements, railroads, towns, rivers, relief by hachures, and county names and boundaries.
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Map of army operations Atlanta campaign between Kingston and Atlanta Prepared for and presented with compliments of Western and Atlantic R. R. Co. .
Western and Atlantic Railroad Company.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Buffalo, N.Y., Matthews, Northrup & Co., Art-Printing Works, [1864]
NOTES
Scale 1:285,120.
Map of Bartow, Cherokee, Paulding, Cobb, and Fulton counties, Georgia, showing location and date of battles, towns, roads, railroads, entrenchments, drainage, and relief by hachures.
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Sketch showing position of Boyd's Neck, Honey Hill, and Devaux' Neck, in Decr. 1864 Bowen & Co., lith., Philada. .
Foster, John G. (John Gray), 1823-1874.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:670,00 (not "1 inch=10 miles").
Map indicates "lines of investment of Gen. Sherman" at Savannah, Georgia, Boyd's Neck, Honey Hill and Devaux' Neck, South Carolina, and "position of rebel ironclads" on the Savannah River.
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Map of army operations Atlanta campaign between Cassville and Mariette and vicinity Prepared for and presented with compliments of Western and Atlantic R. R. Co. .
Western and Atlantic Railroad Company.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Buffalo, N.Y., Matthews, Northrup & Co., Art-Printing Works, [1864]
NOTES
Scale 1:285,120.
Map of Bartow, Cherokee, Paulding, and Cobb counties, Georgia, showing location and date of battles, entrenchments, towns, roads, railroads, drainage, and relief by hachures.
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Map of the country embracing the various routes surveyed for the Western & Atlantic Rail Road of Georgia, under the direction of Lieut. Col. S. H. Long, Chief Engineer, 1837, U.S. Topographical Bureau M. H. Stansbury, Del. .
Cooper, J. F.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[n.p., 1837]
NOTES
Scale cal 1:325,000.
SUMMARY
Includes area from Chattahoochee River between Warsaw and Cambelltown, and west to the Tennessee boundary. Shows cities, townships, roads, drainage, and relief by hachures. The 138-mile route was opened in 1850.
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Map showing the defences of Savannah, on the approaches of Wilmington and Savannah Rivers, Georgia. Flag St[eame]r "Harvest Moon" Feb. 8th 1865. .
United States. Navy.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Philada., W.A.S. Bowen & Co., lith., [1865]
NOTES
Scale 1:40,000.
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Birds eye view of Ocilla, Georgia 1908. .
Fowler, T. M. (Thaddeus Mortimer), 1842-1922.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Morrisville, Pa., c1908.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Includes illus.
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Bird's eye view of Fitzgerald, Georgia 1908. .
Fowler, T. M. (Thaddeus Mortimer), 1842-1922.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Morrisville, Pa., c1908.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Includes illus.
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Birds-eye map of the Western and Atlantic R.R., the great Kennesaw route; Army operations, Atlanta campaign, 1864. .
Fleming, Brewster & Alley.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
N[ew] Y[ork], [1887]
NOTES
Scale not given.
Map of northwest Georgia from Atlanta north to Chattanooga, Tenn., showing location and date of battles, railroads, principal roads, towns, rivers, and relief by hachures.
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Genl. Sherman's campaign war map. .
Bufford, John Henry, 1810-1870.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston, [1864]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:670,000.
"The horizontal and upright lines [of the map grid] represent five miles square. By referring [sic] to the number on the left and to the letter on the base, any point may be found to show the locality of the Union armies."
SUMMARY
Map covering most of Georgia and South Carolina, showing defenses along the sea coast and around the principal towns, Confederate prisons at Andersonville and south of Millen, Ga., roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
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Birds eye view of the city of Atlanta, the capitol of Georgia 1871. Drawn & published by A. Ruger. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
St. Louis, Mo. [1871]
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
"Looking north east."
Indexed for points of interest.
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Birds eye view Cordele, Georgia 1908. Drawn by A. E. Downs. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Morrisville, Pa., T. M. Fowler [1908]
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
"Published by T. M. Fowler & A. E. Downs."
Includes illus.
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Ft. McAllister. Carried by assault on the 13th of Dec. [1864] by the Second Division, 15th A.C., commanded by Brig. Gen. W. B. Hazon. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1864]
NOTES
Scale not given.
Pen and ink manuscript drawn on tracing cloth, showing fortifications, Union troop positions, road leading to fort, vegetation, and drainage.
Part of the defenses of Savannah, Georgia.
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Birds eye view of North and South Carolina and part of Georgia. .
Bachmann, John.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[New York, John Bachmann, c1861]
NOTES
Scale not given.
At top of map: Panorama of the seat of war.
View of the coast from Currituck Sound, North Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, indicating towns, roads, railroads, and rivers. The shelling of Fort Hatteras is shown.
Includes a table of distances from Cape Hatteras.
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Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Ga. (Chickamauga Battlefield). .
Geological Survey (U.S.)
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, 1934]
NOTES
Scale 1:9600.
Title at top of sheet: Georgia. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Chickamauga Battlefield).
Detailed topographic map indicating monuments and markers. 290 sites are listed and keyed by number to the map. Countour interval is 5 feet.
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Map of the Chickamauga battle-field, Georgia drawn by W. A. Wood, expressly for Norwood's Vade-Mecum Guide. .
Wood, W. A., cartographer.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1895.
NOTES
Scale 1:14,400.
In upper margin: The latest and most accurate.
Indicates houses, names of residents, roads, drainage, Chattanooga, Rome, and Columbus railroad, and the boundary of the park at the time of dedication in September 1895. A description of the battle is overprinted in red and the important points of interest keyed by section, letter, and number to the map.
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Map of the environs of Pine Mountain, Lost Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, and Little Kenesaw Mountain] G. H. Blakeslee T. E. [June 2-22, 1864].
Blakeslee, G. H.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1864]
NOTES
Scale not given.
Pen and ink sketch map of northwestern Cobb County, Georgia, showing the "route of Harrison's Brigade," Confederate and Federal works, battlefields, roads, railroads, churches, drainage, and relief by hachures. Also depicted are the locations of the "5th Ind. Bat. [that] kill[ed] Gen. Polk, June 14" and the "spot where Polk was killed."
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Battle field of Chickamauga, Georgia.
surveyed by command of Major Genl. G. H. Thomas, Commanding Department of the Cumberland, by Capt. C. H. Boyd, Sub-Asst. U.S. Coast Survey, April and May 1864 ; assisted in levelling by Lieut. Kuntze & Sergeant Wilson.
Boyd, Charles H.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Knoxville : Tennessee Valley Authority, 1975?]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:31,000 (not "1:20,000").
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Beaufort Harbor and coast line between Charleston, S.C. and Savanna [sic] Ga., with 5 mile distance lines in circles round Beaufort, and R.R. connections, roads, &c, &c. .
L. Prang & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston, [1861?]
NOTES
Scale not given.
Indicates ships in Beaufort Harbor and a few of the line coastal forts. "The naval force in the great expedition" appears above the map, followed by the names of commanding officers. Below the neat line at the bottom of the map appear the names of the ships, the captains, and the number of guns aboard each ship.
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Map illustrating the first epoch of the Atlanta Campaign.
embracing the region from the Tennessee River to the Oostanaula River, showing the positions held and lines of works erected by the enemy, also the lines of works erected by the United States forces, the lines of march traversed by them and their relative location in line of battle when attacking the enemy, commanding United States forces, Major-General W. T. Sherman, commanding rebel forces, Lieut. General J. E. Johnston / compiled by Edward Ruger.
Ruger, Edward.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Knoxville, Tenn. : Tennessee Valley Authority, 1974?]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:80,000.
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Atlanta. .
Foote and Davies Company (Atlanta, Ga.)
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[n.p.] c1919.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Bird's-eye-view.
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Bird's eye view of Macon, Ga. .
Burke (J.W.) Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[n.p.] c1912.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
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A view of Savannah as it stood the 29th of March 1734. .
Gordon, Peter, 1697-1740.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1876]
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oramic view of Valdosta, Ga., county-seat of Lowndes-County. Beck & Pauli, litho. .
Wellge, H. (Henry)
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Milwaukee, Wis., Norris, Wellge & Co., 1885.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Indexed for points of interest.
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Panoramic view of Quitman, Ga. county-seat of Brooks-County 1885. Beck & Pauli, lith. .
Norris, Wellge & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Milwaukee, 1885.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Bird's-eye-view.
Portion of a bird's-eye-view on verso.
Indexed for points of interest.
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View of the city of Albany, Ga. (the Artesian City) county-seat of Dougherty-County. 1885. Beck & Pauli, litho. .
Norris, Wellge & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Milwaukee, c1885.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Bird's-eye-view.
Includes illus. and index to points of interest.
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Map of Chickamauga National Military Park. .
Ferger, Edward.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1895.
NOTES
Scale not given.
Copyright no. 20184aa, May 27, 1895.
98 sites are listed and keyed by number to the map.
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Savannah and its environs. .
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1779
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:24,000.
Oriented with north toward the lower left.
Relief shown by hachures.
Shows the siege of Savannah, 1779.
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Perspective map of Columbus, Ga., county seat [of Muscogee Cou]nty, 188[6]. H. Wellge. Beck & Pauli Lith. Co. .
Wellge, H. (Henry)
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Milwaukee, Henry Wellge & Co. [1886]
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Bird's-eye-view.
Includes illus., index to points of interest, and inset "Columbus' transportation facilities."
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Siège de Savannah fait par les troupes françoises aux ordres du général d'Estaing vice-amiral de France, en 7.bre, et 8.bre 1779. .
Ozanne, Pierre, 1737-1813.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1779]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:27,000.
Relief shown by shading.
Pictorial map.
Includes index to points of interest and descriptive notes.
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Chickamauga battlefield. [Sept 19-20, 1863] Sketched by J. C. McElroy of the Ohio Commission, late Captain 18th Ohio Infantry. .
McElroy, Joseph C.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Cincinnati, The Henderson-Achert-Krebs Lith. Co., c1895.
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:12,300.
Shows troop positions and movements, names of commanders, location of battlefield monuments, roads, railroads, fords, bridges, drainage, vegetation, houses, and names of residents.
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Thomasville, Ga. county-seat of Thomas-County 1885. Famous winter resort for northern invalids and pleasure seekers. H. Wellge, del. Beck & Pauli, lith. .
Wellge, H. (Henry)
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Milwaukee, Norris, Wellge, & Co., 1885.
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Bird's-eye-view.
Includes illus. and index to points of interest.
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Battle map of Chickamauga, Georgia. Saturday 19 [and] Sunday, 20 September 1863. .
Norwood, Charles W.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chattanooga, c1898.
Scale ca. 1:32,600.
The Chickamauga map is divided "into quarter-mile sections, numbered 1 to 20 on the west and east margins, and lettered A to O on the north and sourth." Map indicates approximate troop positions, movements, commanding officers, a few houses and names of residents, roads, "Chatta., Rome & Southern R.R.," and drainage.
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Map of the Chattanooga battle-fields, November, 1863. Orchard Knob, 23d, Lookout Mountain, 24th, Missionary Ridge, 25th.
.
Norwood, Charles W.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chattanooga, c1898.
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:63,360.
The Chattanooga map is divided "into half-mile sections, numbered 1 to 19 on the west and east sides, and lettered A to L on the north and south." The map includes positions of "troops only in their critical situations," relief by hachures, drainage, railroads, and the outline of the streets of Chattanooga. |
From the Etowah to Burnt-Hickory, Ga. .
Blakeslee, G. H.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], G. H. B. [i.e., G. H. Blakeslee], 1864]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:27,600.
Pen and ink sketch map showing "route of Harrison's Brigade," engagements, routes of the 20th and 23rd Army Corps, roads, railroads, drainage, relief by hachures, woods, and clearings.
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Aero view of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (looking east). Painted by Rudolph J. Shutting. .
utting, Rudolph J.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chattanooga, 1913. [Knoxville, Tenn., Tennessee Valley Authority, 1974?]
NOTES
Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Oriented with north to the left.
Bird's-eye-view.
Indexed for points of interest.
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Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta, Ga..
by the U.S. forces under command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864 / reduced and engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., from an original prepared under the directions of Cap. O.M. Poe, Corps of Eng's and senr. engr. on Gen'l. Sherman's staff ; Edw. Molitor, lith.
Poe, O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe), 1832-1895.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, D.C.] : War Dept., [1865?] (Engineer Bureau, War Dept.)
NOTES
Partial cadastral map showing selected buildings and householders' names beyond city limits.
Covers area extending from Mt. Gilead Church in west to Decatur in east and from Buckhead in north to East Point in south.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
Shows troop positions, Union and Confederate works, roads, railroads, vegetation, drainage, and names, dates, and sites of battles connected with Atlanta Campaign.
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Railway and county map of the Southern States.
embracing the States of N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee exhibiting all the towns, villages, stations, & landings; the rivers, railways, common roads, canals throughout these states. Engraved by Jos. Beuther.
Mendenhall, Edward.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Cincinnati, E. Mendenhall, 1864.
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:1,950,000.
SUMMARY
Map of the southern United States showing drainage, county boundaries, cities and towns, canals, roads, and the railroad network.
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Birds eye view of Florida and part of Georgia and Alabama Drawn from nature and lith. by John Bachmann. .
Bachmann, John.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
New York, John Bachmann, c1861.
NOTES
Scale not given.
At top of map: Panorama of the seat of war.
Tables of distances from Key West and Tallahassee appear in the lower margin.
View of Florida and the environs showing towns, roads, railroads, forts, and rivers.
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America Septentrionalis a Domini d'Anville in Galliis edita nunc in Anglia. Coloniis in interiorem Virginiam deductis nec non Fluvii Ohio cursu aucta notisque geographicis et historicis illustrata. Sumptibus Homanniorum Heredum. .
Homann Erben (Firm)
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Noribergæ, 1756.
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:6,300,000.
Hand colored.
Relief shown pictorially.
Prime meridian: Ferro and London.
Place names and descriptive notes in English.
Colors do not agree with legend. Georgia's boundary extends from St. John's River west to "Cahuita," north to "Keeowee," east to Savannah.
Includes German text relating to English and French territorial claims.
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Chickamauga battlefield. Accompanies The battle of Chickamauga. Historical map and guide book. By J. C. McElroy of the Ohio Commission, late Captain 18th Ohio Infantry. .
McElroy, Joseph C.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Cincinnati, The Henderson-Achert-Krebs Lith. Co., c1895]
NOTES
Scale not given.
The map shows Gen. Robert B. Mitchell's Union cavalry on Sept. 20th deployed in the north and south of General Rosecrans's headquarters in the Lee mansion and Gen. James T. Wheeler's Confederate troops to the east and south, none of which is included in the preceding version
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Atlanta campaign-1864. "Rossville" to "Snake Creek Gap." .
Blakeslee, G. H.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., G. H. B. [i.e., G. H. Blakeslee], 1864]
NOTES
Scale not given.
Sketch map showing "route of Harrison's Brigade, 3rd Div.," positions of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Divisions of the 20th Army Corps from May 2 to May 10, 1864, roads, railroads, villages, churches, mills, drainage, and relief by hachures.
No. "9" is in the lower right corner.
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Map of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Drawn by B. B. Ramey. Copyrighted 1895, by W. E. Birchmore. Engraved by Buff[alo] Elec. & Eng. Co. .
Ramey, B. B.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1895.
NOTES
Scale 1:12,000.
Map indicates roads, drainage, houses, and names of residents. "Key to monuments, locations, and markers" depicted on map reproduced on p. [40] of text.
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Map of the Confederate States of America. [1861-65] .
Lee, Fitzhugh.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Des Moines, Iowa, Kenyon Co., [c1910]
NOTES
Scale 1:8,553,600.
General map of the South printed on a 1910 calendar entitled "Half century Confederate memorial" presented "compliments of the First National Bank, Gainsville, Georgia."
Map is surrounded by portraits of Pres. Jefferson Davis and Generals Lee, Gordon, Jackson, Beauregard, J. E. Johnston, A. S. Johnston, Stuart, Hood, and Longstreet and pictures of Confederate money and postage stamps, the capitol building, war memorials, and the flags of the Confederacy.
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Map showing route of marches of the army of Genl. W. T. Sherman, from Atlanta, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. [1861-65].
To accompany the report of operatons from Savannah, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. Prepared by order of the Secretary of War for the officers of the U.S. Army under the command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman. Engineer Bureau, War Department.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., Engineer Bureau, War Department, 1865]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:1,900,000.
Map of South Carolina and parts of Georgia and North Carolina, showing roads, railroads, towns, rivers, and geographic coordinates. The routes of the 14th, 15th, 17th, and 20th corps and the cavalry are indicated by colors and symbols.
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Map prepared to exhibit the campaigns in which the Army of the Cumberland took part during the War of the Rebellion. [1861-65] .
By order of Maj. Gen. Geo. H. Thomas, U.S.A. Compiled under the direction of Bvt. Major Genl. Z. B. Tower, Chief Eng'r., Military Div. of the Tenn., by Ed. Ruger, Sup't Top'l. Eng'r. Office at Nashville. Assistants: Capt. A. Kilp & Lieut. R. Flach, 3rd U.S.C.A. (Heavy) & Asst. Top Engrs. Julius Bien & Co., photo lith., N.Y.
Ruger, Edward.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[N.Y., 1865]
NOTES
Scale 1:1,267,200.
Map of South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and parts of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Virginia, showing roads, railroads, towns, rivers, names and boundaries of states, and relief by hachures. Lines of march are indicated by colors and symbols. Includes "Jeff. Davis' line of flight."
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Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta, Ga. by the U.S. forces under command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864. .
Reduced and engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., from an original prepared under the directions of Cap. O. M. Poe, Corps of Eng's. and senr. engr. on Gen'l. Sherman's staff.
Poe, O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe), 1832-1895.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., Edw. Molitor, lith., 1866]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:47,520.
Indicates entrenchments, relief by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, towns, and the names of a few residents in the environs of Atlanta.
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Map illustrating the military operations in front of Atlanta, Ga. .
From the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication, south of Atlanta, August 26th 1864 Compiled by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., 1875.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
N.Y., Julius Bien & Co., photo lith., [1875]
NOTES
Scale ca. 1:32,000.
Insets: A portion of the Confederate defenses of Atlanta. Scale ca. 1:1300. A portion of the U.S. defensive works erected after the capture of Atlanta. Scale 1:1200. Confederate and Union defenses shown in the insets are keyed to the map by the letters A to G and the numbers 7 to 12 respectively.
Detailed map showing fortifications, headquarters, location and dates of battles, street outline of Atlanta, roads, railroads, vegetation, drainage, relief by hachures, towns, mills, churches, the location of rural houses, and the names of residents.
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Battle of--"Chickamauga"--Sep. 19th & 20th 1863 / under Col. W.E. Merrill. .
Merrill, W. E. (William Emery), 1837-1891.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1864]
NOTES
Relief shown by contours, spot heights, and gradient tints.
Shows roads, rivers, and streams. Does not show troop positions.
Note at upper left: Companion sheet to the other map marked No. 61--The other map represents the positions of the troops at the battle of Chicamauga [sic], the roads, woods & fields, but does not represent the irregularities of the surface. This map represents the roads, rivers, and irregularities of the surface as developed by contour lines and heavy tints on the lower portions of the ground, the highest elevations being untinted. The two maps are from the same original and agree exactly in the roads and streams. This map was prepared as a guide to the draughtsman who might be employed to prepare the complete map of the Battle of Chicamauga [sic]. By carefully studying the contour lines and tints on this map an accurate map with hachures may be made of the ground. If then the locations of the troops are taken from the other map the battle map will be complete. W. E. M. [i.e., William E. Merrill].
Note added to map at lower right after it was drawn: Engineer Department Dec. 5, 1865. Recd. with Col. Merrills letter of Nov. 17, 1865. |
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