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Original Antique Civil War Map CHANCELLORSVILLE Virginia VA Richmond Appomattox
$ 68.42
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Original Plate of The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Commissioned by Resolution of the U.S. Congress of May 19, 1864 to Serve as the Official Historical Record of The Civil War, Illustrating in Intricate Detail the Battle Lines, Campaigns,Field Reports, Correspondence, Troop Positions, Coastal Surveys, Skirmishes, Naval Blockades, Military Strategy, and Topography During the War. The Atlas was Never Openly Sold and Distributed Exclusively to Federal Depositories, Universities, Museums, and Public Institutions.
Of the 10,000 Published, Less than 1,000 Complete Atlases Remain.
Fine Adornment of Civil War History. Impressive on Any Home or Office Wall. Great for Genealogy. Imaginative & Creative Gift.
Map of 1863 Battlefield of Chancellorsville
May 1st-5th, 1863
"Positions of The Battlefield of Chancellorsville, May 1-May 5, 1863. Drawn by E.F. Hoffman."
Includes Wilson's Creek, Cedar Mountain, Buckingham, Hanover, Chesterfield, and Appomattox Counties.
(1)
"Map of the Battlefield of Wilson's Creek, August 10, 1861."
(2
) "Battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia, Fought August 9th, 1862."
(3)
"Map of Hanover, Henrico and part of Chesterfield Counties, Virginia, Under the Direction of A.H. Campbell, In Charge of Topography, 1864."
(4)
"Defenses of Macon, Georgia, 1864."
(5)
"Map of Buckingham and Appomattox Counties, Virginia, Surveyed Under the Direction of A.H. Campbell, by Charles E. Cassell, December 25, 1863."
Engraved by Julius Bien.
Original
Plate CXXXV (#135) of the 175 Lithograph Plates of The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Commissioned by Resolution of Congress, Published in 35 Parts of 5 Plates Each, Entered into The Library of Congress, and Dedicated to Preserving the Historical Record
of The
Civil War, Containing a Wealth of Knowledge and Information on Troop Positions, Battle Lines
, Field Reports, Correspondence, Coastal Surveys, Skirmishes, Naval Battles, Military Strategy, and Topography During the Four Years of the War -
The Undertaking of Accumulating Records and Assembling The Atlas Taking Over 30 Years to Complete.
Part 27. Plate CXXXV.
Original Plate CXXXV (#135) of the 175 Published.
Original 1894. 123-yrs-old.
Map is in Very Good/Good condition.
No soiling, marks, or writings. Mild foxing. Nominal fraying. Two closed separations along bottom fold indentation previously repaired. Single fold
as Issued.
Not a Reproduction.
Original Lithograph Engraved by Julius Bien for the The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Commissioned by the Resolution of Congress of May 19, 1864 in Accordance to Serve as The Official Historical Record of the War. T
he Atlas was Never Publicly Sold, with only 10,000 Volumes being Published and being Exclusively Distributed to Federal Depositories, Universities, Museums, & Various Public Institutions.
The Atlas Entered the Public Domain when withdrawn from Libraries and Other Federal Depositories over the Past Century.
Of the 10,000 Published, Less than 1,000 Complete Atlases Remain.
Impressive On Any
Home or Office Wall
Dimensions: 19
" x 29.5"
Fine Adornment of
Civil War History
Great for History and Family Genealogy, as Map Shows Cities, Towns, & Landmarks during the War; Some of Which No Longer Exist Today.
Shows Cities, Towns, Names of Citizens' Homes & Farms, Churches, Mills, Forts, Taverns, Blacksmiths, Schools, Railroads, & Many Other Landmarks.
A Few of the Homes, Farms, Depots, Forts, Mills, Churches, & Other Landmarks located on the Map:
Homes & Farms of H. Donaldson, W. Worsham, A. Lewis, Rose Bower, J.T. Harvey, T. Cheatham, W. A. Trent, Mrs. Flood, A.P. Nowlin, W. Johnson, T.J. Davidson,L. Houper, T. Garlett, V. Morris, P. Clay, W.J. Watkins, D.S. Dickerson, D. Brown,Redford,. Lee, Tudor, Harrison, C. Watkins, H. French, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Davidson, Rev. Brocock, J. Butterspoon, W. Williams, M. Webb, Wheeler, Scruggs, N. Morris, J. Curtis, Goolsby, Hubbard, Lipscomb, Atkinson, Col. McRae, House Ruins, Randolph, WIlliams, Jordan, J.B. Yarrington, Goodman, Minson, Dr. Windfree, The Wilson Farm, Col. Knight, Hancock, Pulliam, Mrs. Daub, Brooks, Toll-Gate, Plank Road, Rappahannock River, Richard's Ford, South Side Railroad, River Road, York River Railroad, Timberlake's Store, Hope Church, Forbes Mill, Chestnut Grove Church, Graveyard, Hamilton Ford, Race Course, and many others.
(If you are interested if any particular family, city, town, or landmark is included on the map, email the name and approximate location and I will look to see if it shown on the map.)
Intricate Engraved Detail.
Confederate Forces Shown in Red. Union Forces in Blue.
The Atlas to Accompany The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies was Commissioned with the Resolution of the U.S. Congress of 1864, by which Adjt. General E.D. Townsend was Appointed Directorship of the Collection and Preparation of the Atlas, which was ultimately Completed and Published in 35 Parts in Sets of Five Lithographic Plates by the U.S. Government Publishing Office between 1891-1895. Dedicated to Preserving the Historical Record of the War, the 175 Lithographic Maps Portray a wealth of Knowledge and Information on Division, Corps, and Troop Positions; Battle Lines, Military Strategy, Topography, and History.
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Imaginative & Creative Gift.
"Some, to beautify their halls, chambers, and studies...loveth, getteth, and useth maps, charts, and geographical globes."
- John Dee, Advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.