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Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Map
Full color working map shows present day and historic features, historic markers, hiking and horse trails, topography and essential visitor information. Back of map includes a troop movement map, an Atlanta Campaign map and summary, and an organizational chart. Waterproof and tear-proof for enhanced durability. 18¾"x 24¾".

 

 

Magnus' War Map of Richmond
One Hundred & Fifty Miles Around Richmond. Charles Magnus. This reproduction of a map published in 1864 includes inset maps of Generals Canby and Sherman's base of operations, fortifications around Richmond, and ten prominent battle locations. Also includes portraits of Generals Grant and Lee and a listing of battles from 1861 to 1864. Measures 18?"x 17".

 

 

Magnus's County Map of the United States
Originally published circa 1862 by Charles Magnus, this reproduction map shows the forts, railroads, canals and navigable waters in the eastern United States and Confederate States. Measures 36"x 28".

 

Map of Appomattox Courthouse
This reproduction of an 1866 map shows positions of Union and Confederate troops at the time of surrender, houses, names of residents, roads, relief by hachures, drainage and vegetation. Bordering the map are historical notes concerning the surrender, Lee's farewell to his army, and views of Lee's and Grant's Headquarters, McLane's House, Appomattox Court House and "Place Where the Arms Were Stacked." Measures 20?"x 17".

 

 

Map of the Battlefield of Chattanooga
Reproduced from a print at the Library of Congress Archives, this map was originally published by Julius Bien in 1875. 27"x 29" map is suitable for framing.

 

Great Maps of the Civil War
Pivotal Battles and Campaigns. Miller. Maps are a wonderful way to enjoy the Civil War, revealing details on local terrain, troop movements and important battles. This amazing book featuring 32 removable maps that highlight key battles and military campaigns includes ten poster-size maps that measure a full 18"x 24" to show you the details up close! 48 pages, 12?"x 10?", hardcover.

 

 

Maps of the Civil War
The Roads They Took. Phillips. Drawn from the vast resource of the Library of Congress historical maps division, this oversize, invaluable atlas offers a unique assortment of more than 150 full-color and B&W paintings, photographs and both specially commissioned and Civil War era maps, many never published before. Organized chronologically, they present a comprehensive overview of the Civil War as a whole, showing how the fortunes of the North and South shifted as each conflict unfolded. 160 pgs., 175 illustrations

 

 

Map of U.S. Military Railroads
This reproduction of an 1866 map drawn by Julius Mien from the Library of Congress Archives shows the railroads operating as military lines under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Gen. D.C. McCallum during the war from 1862-1866. Measures 35"x 25" and comes ready to frame.

 

 

Military Map of Middle Tennessee
Reproduction of 1874 C.S. Mergell map from the Library of Congress Archives includes middle Tennessee, parts of east Tennessee, and adjoining states. Measures a generous 55"x 36".

 

 

Morning Antietam Battlefield
Watercolor reconstruction map print shows crops, fences, houses, farms, watercourses, woods and significant terrain. Printed on 100 lb. acid-free paper suitable for framing. 24"x 18".

 

Antietam Battlefield Map
McElfresh. Folded version of Antietam morning and Antietam afternoon map prints, one on each side. Comes in reusable sleeve. 28"x 18".

 

 

Antietam National Battlefield
Full color working map shows all monuments and markers, present day and historic features, topography, and essential visitor information. Waterproof and tear-proof for enhanced durability. 22"x 31½".

 

 

Afternoon Antietam Battlefield
Earl McElfresh. Watercolor reconstruction map print shows crops, fences, houses, farms, watercourses, woods and significant terrain. Printed on 100 lb. acid-free paper suitable for framing. 24"x 18".

 

Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park Map
Full color working map shows all monuments and markers, present day and historic features, topography, and essential visitor information. Waterproof and tear-proof for enhanced durability. 22"x 31½".
       
       

 

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