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click to view this item in detailAero view of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (looking east).



click to view this item in detailAcross Kentucky



click to view this item in detailGeneral map of Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware




click to view this item in detailAppomattox Court House. [1865



click to view this item in detailBacon's steel plate map of America, political, historical & military.



click to view this item in detailBirds-eye map of the Western and Atlantic R.R., the great Kennesaw route; Army operations, Atlanta campaign, 1864.




click to view this item in detailBattle fields of Fisher's Hill [22 Sept. 1864] and Cedar Creek [19 Oct. 1864], Virginia



click to view this item in detailThe battle fields and military positions in the Virginian Peninsula, from surveys supplied by officers of the army



click to view this item in detailThe battle fields and military positions in eastern Virginia, from surveys supplied by officers of the army




click to view this item in detailBattle field of Lexington, Mo., showing plan of earthwork defended by Federal and State troops under command of Col. James A. Mulligan, U.S.A. during the 18th, 19th and 20th Sept. 1861. Surrendered to Genl. Sterling Price, C.S.A., Sept. 20th 1861



click to view this item in detailBattle field of Chickamauga, Georgia /



click to view this item in detailApproaches to Vicksburg and Rebel defences




click to view this item in detailBatteries at Grand Gulf captured by the United States Mississippi Squadron, May 3, 1863.



click to view this item in detailBattle map of Chickamauga, Georgia. Saturday 19 [and] Sunday, 20 September 1863. Map of the Chattanooga battle-fields, November, 1863. Orchard Knob, 23d, Lookout Mountain, 24th, Missionary Ridge, 25th.



click to view this item in detailBacon's new army map of the seat of war in Virginia, showing the battle fields, fortifications, etc., on & near the Potomac River




click to view this item in detailBacon's military map of the United States shewing the forts & fortifications.



click to view this item in detailB]alloon view of the attack on Fort Darling in the James River, by Commander Rogers's [sic] [i.e., Rodger's] gun-boat flotilla, "Galena," "Monitor," etc. [May 16, 1862



click to view this item in detailAtlantic coast of the United States (in four sheets).




click to view this item in detailAtlanta campaign-1864. "Rossville" to "Snake Creek Gap."



click to view this item in detailArmy map of the seat of war in Virginia, showing the battle fields, fortification, etc. on & near the Potomac River



click to view this item in detailBattle field of Bull Run, Va. July 21st 1861. Showing the positions of both armies at 4 o'clock, P.M.




click to view this item in detailCopy of the plot of the city of Beaufort, South Carolina /



click to view this item in detailColton's United States showing the military stations, forts &c. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855, by J.H. Colton.



click to view this item in detailE. & G. W. Blunt's corrected map of the seat of war near Richmond, July 10th, 1862.




click to view this item in detailDiagram showing the position of the Sassacus and ram Albemarle at the time of collision.



click to view this item in detailDetailed map of part of Virginia from Alexandria to the Potomac River above Washington, D.C. 186-.



click to view this item in detailDefences of Charleston S.C. Fortifications on Sullivan's Island




click to view this item in detailDefences of Charleston Harbor. Fortifications on James Island



click to view this item in detailEastern Tennessee, with parts of Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky



click to view this item in detailCore Sound and Straits, North Carolina.

We proudly offer this extensive collection of Historic Civil War Maps. Maps in this collection include various references of reconnaissance, field sketches, troup activities, fortifications and other activity during the country's Civil War era. Please note many maps are hand drawn from the field.

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