[CIVIL WAR]
A Map of the Region between Gettysburg, PA. and Appomattox Court House, VA. Exhibiting the Connection between the Campaign and Battle-Field Maps Prepared by the Authority of the Hon. Secretary of War. [Washington:] circa 1869. Lithographed map with partial color on two sheets joined. Overall about 42 x 27 inches; framed. Puncture at lower right in the image, small losses along upper edge of border and slightly into image, usual folds, some showthrough where joined, not examined out of frame.
This is the large two-sheet index map issued in the 1869 atlas Military Maps Illustrating the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac. The map highlights the areas of action that are the focus of the other maps in the atlas including Gettysburg, Petersburg, Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Appomattox.
[CIVIL WAR]
A Map of the Region between Gettysburg, PA. and Appomattox Court House, VA. Exhibiting the Connection between the Campaign and Battle-Field Maps Prepared by the Authority of the Hon. Secretary of War. [Washington:] circa 1869. Lithographed map with partial color on two sheets joined. Overall about 42 x 27 inches; framed. Puncture at lower right in the image, small losses along upper edge of border and slightly into image, usual folds, some showthrough where joined, not examined out of frame.
This is the large two-sheet index map issued in the 1869 atlas Military Maps Illustrating the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac. The map highlights the areas of action that are the focus of the other maps in the atlas including Gettysburg, Petersburg, Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Appomattox.
Auction: Rare Books, Autographs & Maps, ending Sep 12, 2024
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