[Civil] War maps and diagrams [Sheet 2].

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Maps show early U.S. Civil War military positions as described in titles. Scales not noted.

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34 maps on 8 p., each p. 58 x 40 cm.

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New York Herald 1861.

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  • Main Title: [Civil] War maps and diagrams [Sheet 2].
  • Alternate Title: Theatre of the Grand Army of the Potomac. The field of operations of the corps d'armee under General Irwin [sic] McDowell. The advance on Manassas Junction and the retreat.
  • Alternate Title: The seat of war on the upper Potomac. The field of battle Tuesday, July 2, 1861, between General Patterson's Union troops and General Jackson's rebel forces.
  • Alternate Title: View of Newport News. The intrenchments of the New York Zouaves, New York Scott Life Guard, Massachusetts and Vermont regiments, with the locations of the outposts, pickets, &c.
  • Alternate Title: Manassas Gap Junction and surroundings. The positions of the rebel troops, their intrenchments, batteries, and encampments.
  • Alternate Title: The upper Potomac. Showing the seat of strife at Hainesville.
  • Alternate Title: Fort Monroe, Norfolk and Chesapeake Bay.
  • Alternate Title: The key to the Chesapeake.
  • Alternate Title: Point of Rocks. Place where Bollman's Rock was blown up.

Description

Maps show early U.S. Civil War military positions as described in titles. Scales not noted.

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34 maps on 8 p., each p. 58 x 40 cm.

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Map Collections from the University of Texas at Arlington

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  • 1861

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New York Herald. [Civil] War maps and diagrams [Sheet 2]., map, 1861; N.Y., New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth310680/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at Arlington Library.

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