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$11.85 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Decorative large antique wood engraved map with original hand color. Portraits of Abraham Lincoln at top left, W. Scott bottom left, Seward top right ... moreand McClellan bottom right. Issued 1863-6, New York by Harper Brothers.
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$11.85 Shipping Location: Dover, United States This example has been rolled up for years and hence remains quite clean and free of issues. Picture Map of the Civil War. Issued 1956, NY by Grosset and ... moreDunlap for Otto Eisenschiml, Ralph Newman and E.B. Long.
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$11.85 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1860, Edinburgh & London by Blackie & Sons. Map consists of three sheets. Mid 19th century lithographed map with original outline hand color. United ... moreStates.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, Philadelphia by Butler. Map by J.H. Young. Engraved by E. Yeager. Mid 19th century engraved map with attractive original hand color.
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$4.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Map Showing the Entire Field of Operations under Grant, Sherman, and Farragut. Issued 1864, New York, by Harper & Brothers. Nice looking, clean, well ... morepreserved example, any age flaws easy to overlook or forgive.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed map with original hand color. A decorative scrolled border ... moreadds to the visual appeal of the map.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, NY by Johnson and Ward. Light uniform paper age toning, original fold line, moderate age spotting and surface soiling, nothing offensive, ... morenice visual appeal. Beautiful mid-19th century antique Civil War related map, lithographed with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Virtue Yorston & Co. Engraved by Rae Smith. Drawn by J. Wells. Scarce Civil War era color lithographed map.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed map with original hand color. A decorative scrolled border ... moreadds to the visual appeal of the map. Johnson's New York.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Map of Washington County M.D. Showing the Battle Fields of Antietam and South Mountain. Issued 1862, New York by Harpers & Brothers.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed map with original hand color. A decorative scrolled border ... moreadds to the visual appeal of the map.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Georgia and Alabama. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. The key beside this inset relates to the Parishes of Jamaica. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed ... moremap with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States A superior visual example, perfect for display or gifting. Issued 1862, New York by Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. This example almost certainly ... moreamong the finest which could be acquired for this scarce Civil War newspaper map.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Map of the Surface Geology of Vermont, Compiled by Charles H. Hitchcock, 1861. Issued 1861, United States by Hitchcock. Civil War-era antique lithographed ... moremap with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Theatre of the Campaigns in Macedonia and Thessaly. Issued 1783, London by W. Straham & T. Cadell. Engraved by A. Bell. Fine large engraved map, with ... moreattractive hand color.
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$44.99 Shipping Location: Ivanhoe, Australia Charles Desilver (fl. Desliver continued to publish his atlas until 1859 (though we have heard that he also published an 1862 edition). Was born in Bristol, ... moreConnecticut after his father had emigrated from Scotland in 1773. ).
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$5.50 Shipping Location: Kissimmee, United States HERE IS A RARE TREAT! This is a look at THE WORLD reflected in this 1844 map. This is the original 1844 (1849) map, not a reprint or reproduction. It ... moreshould be noted that this is from a book, Olney's Quarto Geography For Families And Schools.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Johnson's Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Peninsular Campaign in Virginia. Issued 1866, New York by A. J. Johnson. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed ... moremap, with original hand color. Original center fold as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Engraved and lithographed with original hand color. Uncommon and pleasingly decorative large mid 19th century ... morelithographed map of these two Great Lakes states.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Georgia and Alabama. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. The intricate ... morescroll border is unique to this brief period.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed map with original hand color. A decorative scrolled border ... moreadds to the visual appeal of the map.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Virtue Yorston & Co. Engraved by Rae Smith. Scarce Civil War era color lithographed map. Atlantic Coast of the Southern States: ... moreNorth Carolina & South Carolina.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, Paris by Goyer. Mid 19th century lithographed map with lovely hand color. Centerfold reinforced on reverse although the map presents well ... moreand shows no evidence of it.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Johnson's Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Peninsular Campaign in Virginia. Well known mid-19th century lithographed Civil War southern confederacy ... moreregion battle map, with original hand color. Issued c. 1862-8, New York by A.J. Johnson.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States (Asia, Middle East, Holy Land, Palestine, Israel, Judea, Jerusalem City Plan, Damascus, Dead Sea, Jordan River). Johnson's Palestine. Issued 1862, New ... moreYork by Johnson & Ward. Fine decorative issue which displays a prospect view of the city of Damascus (Syria) at top left and an inset city plan of Jerusalem which has a key.
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$10.75 Shipping Location: Carmel, United States THIS IS A GIANT AND HIGHLY DETAILED CIVIL WAR IMAGE OF RICHMOND VIRGINIA CIRCA 1863. This will be printed in its full aspect ratio on high quality paper. ... moreTHIS MAP HAS GREAT DETAIL SEE PHOTO BELOW. THEARTTIST will not show up on your print.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Lower Canada and New Brunswick - Johnson's Upper Canada. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, ... morewith original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1861, United States by U.S. Surveyor General. Lithographed New York by Bien. Civil War era large lithographed state map showing the progress of ... morethe U.S. Survey in that particular state. No. 8 (H) Map of Louisiana Representing the Several Land Districts.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Africa. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. Decorative map with vignette ... moreviews.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Terraces Upon the Connecticut River from South Vernon to Canaan. Issued 1861, United States.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1861, United States by U.S. Surveyor General. Lithographed New York by Bien. Civil War era large lithographed state map showing the progress of ... morethe U.S. Survey in that particular state. No. 2 Sketch of the Public Surveys in Iowa and Dakota.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Spain and Portugal. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Untitled Geological Cross Section. Civil War era 19th century lithographed geological cross section map with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Minnesota and Dakota. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Germany No. 2 & No. 3. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. Original ... morecenter fold as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Brazil, Argentine Republic, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with ... moreoriginal hand color.
$12.00 Shipping Location: Delray Beach, United States Interesting and detailed map published after the Civil War. Image area is 23.0" wide x 17.0 high including ornate border. Original hand colored engraving ... moreas issued. The centerfold is intact. See photos.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1861, United States by U.S. Surveyor General. Lithographed New York by Bien. Civil War era large lithographed state map showing the progress of ... morethe U.S. Survey in that particular state. Original fold lines as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original ... morehand color. Original center fold as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. Original center fold as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Black River & Connecticut River Mass. Newbury Haverhill 1861 geological map. Terraces On the Black River - Terraces on Conn. River at Newbury & Haverhill. ... moreCivil War era 19th century lithographed geological map with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Russia. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$3.95 Shipping Location: Clarkston, United States The correspondence, etc., not embraced in the "reports" proper will follow (first Union and next Confederate) in chronological order. The War of the Rebellion: ... moreA Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed ... moremap, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's France - Johnson Holland & Belgium. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand ... morecolor.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1855, New York by J.H. Colton & Co. Sweden and Norway. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$8.50 Shipping Location: Croatia For many years Norfolk was a trade outlet for eastern North Carolina (tar, lumber, hides, and tobacco). Old Dominion University (1930), Norfolk State ... moreUniversity (1935), and Virginia Wesleyan College (1966; partly in Virginia Beach) are located there.
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$10.75 Shipping Location: Carmel, United States GIANT Historic 1863 CIVIL WAR ERA NAUTICAL CHART MAP OF THE Chesapeake Bay AREA THIS IS A GIANT AND HIGHLY DETAILED NAUTICAL CHART OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY ... moreAREA CIRCA 1863 THIS PRINT MEASURES 42"X 61" 107cm x155cm) THIS MAP HAS GREAT DETAIL SEE PHOTO BELOW THIS WILL PRINTED ON FINE ART WATERCOLOR PAPER Looking for a different Map or Need this is a different size click the link below to see if I have another size I usually carry 3 sizes Large. Huge, and Giant MAPS. This will be printed in its full aspect ratio on high quality paper. using ULTRACHROME K3 INKS which are rated up to 125+ years I do not use cheap inks that will fade in a few months very suitable for framing some images may have a thin white border THEARTTIST will not show up on your print PERFECT FOR YOUR HOME. OFFICE, GAME ROOM, MAN CAVE or GARAGE Thank you for looking. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS. THANKS. THANKS FOR LOOKING Payment Instructions I accept PayPal for payment. I prefer PayPal. I require that payment be made within 3 days of the end of auction. Please Email me if you have any questions before you bid. Happy bidding! See PHOTO above to check EXACTLY what youre bidding on Feedback: I take pride in my feedback and strive for 5 Star Service. If you have a problem. Please email me before leaving bad feedback so that we can work something out. Shipping Instructions US Buyers: I use USPS Mail for most shipping needs- Purchases over $250 Will be sent with Signature Conformation International Buyers: International buyers If you need you can contact me prior to bidding to obtain a shipping quote. International buyers can choose how fast they wish delivery by USPS meaning Global Priority. Air Letter Post or Economy Letter Post. All of my shipping charges vary depending on the weight of the item. I will gladly combne Shipping with any of my other auction. drop me an email before bidding and I will try to respond within 24 hours. Important Notice to International Buyers Import duties. Taxes, and charges are not included in the item price
$12.00 Shipping Location: Delray Beach, United States Interesting and detailed county map. Image area is 23.0" wide x 16.5" high including decorative border. Original hand colored engraving as issued. Overall ... moregood condition with moderate ageing. Centerfold is intact.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Northern & Southern Italy. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's New York. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. With six inset city ... moreplans and an inset of the vicinity around Manhattan.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Venezuela, New Grenada, Ecuador, Peru & Bolivia, Chile & Guiana. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed ... moremap, with original hand color. Decorative vignettes greatly enhance visual appeal.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Geological Map of a part of Rutland Co. Civil War era geological map with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. Original center fold as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1864, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Germany. Large civil war era mid 19th century lithographed map with original hand color. Original center ... morefold as issued.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Issued 1863, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's China. Uncommon mid 19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Terraces Upon the Connecticut River, from South Vernon to Canaan. Civil War era 19th century lithographed geological map with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States This issue of the map includes a vignette view of an early Chicago building. Issued 1862, New York by Johnson & Ward. Johnson's Illinois. Uncommon mid ... more19th century lithographed map, with original hand color.
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$6.95 Shipping Location: Dover, United States Geological Map of Isle La Motte, Traces of Glaciers on White River and Its Branches, Geological Map of Part of Rutland County. Civil War era 19th century ... morelithographed geological map with original hand color.
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Battle Lookout Mountain Tennessee c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Battle of Lookout Mountain. Tenn. Chatanooga and Vicinity Red River Expedition Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps ... moreor state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47351] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind that
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Savannah GA to Goldsborough NC c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Campaign Maps Exhibiting the Line of March of the 20th Corps from Savannah. GA. to Goldsborough, N.C. with the Plan of the Battle-Fields of Averysborough and Bentonville, N.C. Map Showing the Positions of the 16th and 20th Corps and Kilpatricks Cavalry. In an Engagement near Bentonville, N.C. Map of Battle of Black River. N.C. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific ... moreevents and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. Some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as i
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Siege Spanish Fort Mobile Alabama c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Environs of Petersburg. VA. from the Appomattox River to Ft. Howard Showing the Positions of the Intrenched Lines Occupied by the 9th Army Corps Siege Operations at Spanish Fort. Mobile Bay Map Showing the March Routes of the Army of the Tennessee Under the Command of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howardm During the Winter Campaign in the Carolinas Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great ... moredetail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. Some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original cen
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Defense Mobile Alabama Rebel Lines c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Defenses of the City of Mobile Rebel Lines of Works at Blakeley. Ala. Captured by the Army of West Mississippi, Positions and Approaches by the Union Forces Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture ... morevisually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. Map likely displays a few short minor edge-splits in the wide blank margins, all of which will disappear once the map is matted for display, plus a couple short minor splits at centerfold ends which are very easy to overlook or miss visually since they are outside the printed area. Also some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet me
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Third Epoch Atlanta Campaign Sherman c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map Illustrating the Third Epoch o the Atlanta Campaign Position of the 15th Army Corps Before Atlanta. Ga. Position of the 1st Division. 15th Army Corp near Jonesborough, Ga. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting ... moreto capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47360] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints
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South United States Lines Operation c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Southern United States Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. ... moreThe underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47415] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind that many of them have been around for 100 years or more. In
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Advance Upon Corinth Mississippi c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Country Between Monterey. Tenn. and Corinth, Miss. Showing the Lines of Intrenchments made, and the Routes Followed by The U.S. forces Under the Command of Maj. Gen. Halleck, U.S. Army in Advance upon Corinth Sketch of the Battle-Field of Shiloh Showing the Disposition of the Troops under the Command of Major General D.C. Buell Sketch of the Position of the Army of the Potomac at Harrison's Landing. Va. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. ... moreThis oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted, a small almost insignificant hole beside right title, and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. O
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City of Atlanta Line of Defense c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Sketch of the City of Atlanta and Line of Defense Map of the County between Vicksburg and Meridian. Miss. Showing the Route Followed by the Seventeenth Army Corps Map of Smith's Island. S.C. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, ... moreattempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47352] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not s
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Rebel Fortification Mississippi River c.1890 huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map Showing the System of Rebel Fortifications on the Mississippi River at Island No. 10 and New Madrid Also the Operations of U.S. Forces Under General John Pope Rebel Positions at Centreville Sketch of Battle-Field at Shiloh near Pittsburg Landing. Tenn. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. ... moreAstoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center
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Defenses Charleston City & Harbor c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Defenses of Charleston City and Harbor Showing also the Works Erected by the U.S. Forces The Battle near Belmont. Missouri Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the ... moreregions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47389] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original
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Batteries Cummings Point S. Carolina c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Appearance of the Batteries on Cumming's Point Sketch of Works East of Fort Johnson as Seen from Fort Sumter& Appearance of the Works at Cumming's Point Sketch of Fight at Rich Mountain W.Va. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision ... moreand accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47387] Guaranteed Authentic! We
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Orange County Virginia Enemy Position c.1890 huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of Orange County& c. VA. Embracing the Details and plan of Operations of Confederate and Federal Forces at Mine Run and Rapidan River Map to Show Lines of March of Second Army Corps and the Enemy Map of Missionary Ridge. Tenn. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. ... moreWith an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued.
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Battle Corinth Position Confederates c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Plan of the Battle of Corinth Found on 3rd and 4th if October. 1862, Between the Confederate Forces under Major-Generals Van Dorn, Price and Lovelland the United States Forces under Major General Rosecrans Map of the Ground on Which was Fought the Battle of Iuka. Miss. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions ... moredepicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Ori
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Siege Defense Charleston Harbor c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Plan of the Siege Operations Against the Defenses of Charleston Harbor. Prior to the Capture of Fort Wagner Sketch Showing the Operations of the Army of the Potomac Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture ... morevisually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47345] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition
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Defense Fort Morgan Alabama c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Plan of Siege Operations Against Fort Morgan. Ala. by the U.S. Forces under Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger Map of the Battle of Fredericksburg. Va. Map of Battle-Field of Mechanicsville and Cold Harbor. Va. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision ... moreand accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47363] Guaranteed Authentic! We do
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Rebel Defenses of Mobile Alabama c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Rebel Defenses Mobile. Ala. Occupied by Union Forces under Maj. Gen. E.R.S. Canby Map Exhibits the Lines of the Enemy in Our Possessions up to Date Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically ... morethe regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 47335] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items
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Federal Point North Carolina c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Federal Point. N.C. Union Defensive Lines. Deep Bottom, VA Plans of the Defensive Works at Harrison's Landing Fort Pemberton near Greenwood. Miss. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically ... morethe regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. Map likely displays a few short minor edge-splits in the wide blank margins, all of which will disappear once the map is matted for display, plus a couple short minor splits at centerfold ends which are very easy to overlook or miss visually since they are outside the printed area. Also some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4&
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Fourth Epoch Atlanta Campaign c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Maps Illustrating the Fourth& Fifth Epoch of the Atlanta Campaign Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state ... moremaps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60361] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind that many
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Harpers Ferry Virginia Defensive Work c.1890 huge detailed antique Civil War map
Military Map showing the Topographical Features of the Country Adjacent to Harper's Ferry. VA. Including Maryland, and Bolivar Heights, and Portions of South and Short Mountains Map of the Vicinity of Hagerstown. Funkstown, Williamsport, and Falling Water, MD. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. ... moreAstoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Ori
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Operation Army of Potomac Defenses c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Sections of Approaches Plan of a Portion of the Siege of Operations Against the Defenses of Charleston Harbor Showing the Left Batteries Sketch Showing the Operations of the Army of the Potomac Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, ... moreattempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60382] Guaranteed Authentic! We do no
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Battle of Fredericksburg Operations c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Sketch of the Battles of Chancellorsville. Salem Church, and Fredericksburg Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps ... moreor state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60385] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind that many
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Orange County Virginia & Bristoe c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of Orange County. c. V.A. Map of Missionary Ridge. Tenn. Showing the Positions Attacked by the Forces Under Command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman Map to Show Lines of March of Second Army Corps and the Enemy Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision ... moreand accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60381] Guaranteed Authe
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Siege of Vicksburg Mississippi Riverc.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Country Between Milliken's Bend. LA. and Jackson, Miss. Showing the Routes Followed Army of the Tennessee Under the Command of Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant Map of the Siege of Vicksburg. Miss. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and ... moreaccuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60380] Guaranteed Authentic! We do
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Defense Vicksburg Mississippi c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Defenses of Vicksburg. Miss. Map of Big Black River Railroad Bridge and Vicinity Map of Jackson. Miss. and Vicinity Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions ... moreand battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60379] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original ant
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Battle of Murfreesborough c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Battle of Murfreesborough Sketch of the Battle of Fredericksburg Survey of Fortifications and Environs of Tullahoma Map of the Battlefield of Thompson's Hill. Port Gibson Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting ... moreto capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60375] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell m
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Battle Stone River & Murfreesborough c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Plan of the Battles of Stone's River and Murfreesborough Rebel Fortifications of Grand Gulf. Miss. Skirmishes near Liberty Gap. Tenn. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically ... morethe regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60374] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are or
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Fredericksburg Battle Big Mound c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Fredericksburg Map Accompanying Report of the Battle of Dr Fork Creek. Mo. Skethc of the Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles ... moredepicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60373] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique piece
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Shelbyville Jasper Decherd Vicinity c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Jasper. Chattanooga, Shelbyville, Manchester and Vicinty Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the ... moreera issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin plus some minor waviness, which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60371] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind th
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Battlefield of Chickamauga Georgia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Battlefield of Chickamauga. Walker Co. Georgia Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of ... morethe era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60370] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind that many of them hav
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Fall Campaign Army of Mississippi c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Fall Campaign of the Army of Mississippi Map of the Chickamauga Showing the Positions of the Confederate and Federal Armies Mine Run. VA. and Vicinity Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually ... moreand cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60369] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Conditio
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Chattanooga & Vicinity Battlefield c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Battlefield of Chattanooga Chattanooga and Vicinity Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps ... moreof the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60367] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in mind that many of the
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Army of Tennessee Positioning c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Battleground of the Army of Tennessee Under Command Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard Before Atlanta. GA. Map of the Vicinity of Petersburgh. VA. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the ... moreregions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60365] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are origi
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Military Operations Sherman Georgia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map Illustrating the Operations of the Army Under Command of General W.T. Sherman in Georgia Map Illustrating the First Epoch the Atlanta Campaign Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically ... morethe regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60364] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our it
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Line of March Left Wing Army Atlanta c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map Showing the Position of the Confederate Armies of Mississippi and Tennessee Under Command of Gen. J. E. Johnston Positions of the 4th Div. 17th Army Corps Headquarters 2nd Cavalry Division Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, ... moreattempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60359] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not
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Petersburg Vicinity Artillery Potomac c.1890 huge detailed antique Civil War map
Plan Showing Part of the Line of the U.S. Forces Sketch Explanatory of the Positions and Operations of the Artillery Army of the Potomac Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically ... morethe regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60357] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are or
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Military Prison Johnson Island Ohio c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Campaign Against Sterling Price Westport and Big Blue A Sketch of the Military Prison on Johnson's Island. Ohio Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles ... moredepicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60355] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and
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Union Defense Deep Bottom Virginia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Federal Point. N.C. Powder Vessel Exploded off Fort Fisher. N.C. Plan of Defensive Works at Harrison's Landing Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles ... moredepicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60354] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and
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Defensive Line Fort Brady to Burnham c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Plan. Section and Elevation of Casemate in Fort Burnham Battle of Bentonville. N.C. Battlefield of Five Fork. V.A. Defensive Lines from Fort Burnham(Battery Harrison) to Right of New Market Road Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, ... moreattempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60353] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not se
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Upper Potomac Maryland & Virginia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Upper Potomac from McCoy's Ferry to Conrad's Ferry and Adjacent Portion of Maryland and Virginia Map Showing the March Routes of the Army of Tennessee from Atlanta to Savannah. During the Campaign in Georgia Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis ... moreupon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60352] Guaranteed A
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Campaign Atlanta to Savannah Georgia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Campaign Maps Showing Atlanta. GA. to Savannah, GA. with Dates and Union and Rebel Defenses Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical ... moremaps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60350] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep
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Battlefield Franklin Tennessee c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Battefields in Front of Nashville. Tenn. Where the United States Forces Commanded by Major-General Geo. H. Thomas, Defeated and Routed the Rebel Army Under General Hood Battlefield of Waynesborough. VA Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision ... moreand accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60349] Guaranteed Authentic! We d
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Battlefield Nashville Tennessee c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Topographical Map of the Battlefield of Nashville. Tenn. Gettysburg Map of a Portion of the Battle-Field of Nashville. Tenn. Shoeing Position of Stewart's Corps Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture ... morevisually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60348] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition
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Central Virginia Dinwiddie Battle c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Central Virginia Battle-Field of Dinwiddie C.H. Map of Montgomery. Ala, and its Defenses Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical ... moremaps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margin which will disappear once matted and s ome light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era. And in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 60347] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition All of our items are original antique pieces and it is important to keep in
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Defenses Charleston South Carolina c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Special Limited Time Shipping Offer! $1 for U.S. or $9.95 anywhere in the world* see details below Map of Charleston and its Defenses Map of New Berne. N.C. and Defenses Diagram Illustrating the 1st and 7th Positions Occupied by the 4th Divisions. 17th Army Ciorps During the Battle of Atlanta, Ga. Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of ... morethe Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c.
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Alabama Western Georgia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
General Topographical Map. Sheet XIII(Alabama& Western Georgia) Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state ... moremaps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 62154] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition: We only handle. Sell& ship original vintage and antique items. Old printed sheets of pap
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Florida Tortuga Keys Archipelago c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
General Topographical Map. Sheet XI(Florida) Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued ... moreby most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 62153] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition: We only handle. Sell& ship original vintage and antique items. Old printed sheets of paper. Items which are rea
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Tennessee North Carolina Virginia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
General Topographical Map. Sheet VII(North Carolina. Tennessee, Southern Kentucky& Virginia) Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike ... moretopographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the blank margins which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 62152] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell modern reprints. Condition: We only handle. Sell& ship original vintage and antique items.
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Battle of Chickamauga Georgia c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Map of the Battlefield of Chickamauga. Ga. and Vicinity Defenses of Chattanooga. Tenn. Defenses of Chattanooga. Tenn. Redoubt Putnam Defenses of Chattanooga. Tenn. Plan of Port Phelps Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly detailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting ... moreto capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original center-fold line as issued. 62148] Guaranteed Authentic! We do not sell mode
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Mobile Alabama & Defenses Blakely c.1890s huge detailed antique Civil War map
Campaign Maps Showing Position of 20th Army Corps on March From Atlanta. Ga. to Savannah, Ga. with Dates and Union and Rebel Defenses Map of the Defenses of the City of Mobile Rebel Lines of Works at Blakely. Ala. Captured by the Army of West Mississippi Issued c.1891-95. Washington, D.C. by the US Government Printing Office. Printed by Julius Bien& Co. Lithographers, N.Y. Published under the direction of Daniel S. Lamont. Secretary of War. Originally issued in the"Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" Which was issued in parts to subscribers over a period of years, but is sometimes found bound up later into atlas volumes. This oversize and attractive lithographed 19th century sheet depicts in great detail the specific events and locations of the Civil War battles or regions depicted. Astoundingly ... moredetailed. With an emphasis upon precision and accuracy, attempting to capture visually and cartographically the regions and battles depicted. Unlike topographical maps or state maps of the era issued by most cartographers. The underlying premise of these Civil War maps was to depict the cartography as it specifically related to events of the Civil War. Thus, individual battles, small forts, troop movements, local rail lines, panoramic views, etc. are often rendered and explained with precision in a manner quite unique. Also, the very large format of the sheet allows for a level of detail which makes the map perfect for display or study by a Civil War buff, since the detail it contains is to be found almost no where else on this scale. In Good+ to VG. Mostly clean condition. some light damp staining across the top blank margin which will disappear once matted and some light minor age-wear- typical for maps of this era, and in no way offensive or severe. Overall a pleasing example of this interesting map. Which is well worthy of display. Elephant folio sheet measures c. 29 1/4" W x 18 1/8" H. Printed area measures c. 27" W x 13 3/8" H. Original cente
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