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MapRoute from Manassas to Centreville, August 28th to 31st. Depicts the path General Samuel Heintzelman took during August 23rd to 31st from Manassas Junction in Prince William County, Va., traveling toward Centreville in Fairfax County, Va., directly before and during the Second Battle of Manassas or Bull Run.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapTopographical sketch of ground 1 1/2 miles south west from Alexandria, Nov. 28, 1862 Shows an unidentified section of Fort Hunt Road in Fairfax County. Relief shown by form lines. Surname partially illegible, but transcribed as Frost in Stephenson's Civil War Maps. "Transferred from Office of Chf. Engr., Defenses of Washington, to Engr. Dept. Jany 1866." Oriented with north to the right. Red, blue, and black ink on tracing linen. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 536.2 Available...
- Contributor: Frost, Edward
- Date: 1862-01-01
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MapMap showing positions of Union and Rebel forces Septr 1861. Depicts the area between Lewinsville, in Fairfax County, and Georgetown in the north, and Alexandria in the south. The location of the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad is also indicated.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapSketch of eastern portion of Fairfax County, Va., June 1861. Relief shown by hachures. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 536.5 Transferred from the Jubal Anderson Early Papers in the Manuscript Division, L.C. Pen and ink on tracing linen. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
- Contributor: Early, Jubal Anderson
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapReconnaissance in advance of Camp Mansfield Shows military camps in Arlington County, Alexandria, and adjoining areas of Fairfax County. Relief shown by hachures. At head of title: 211, L., sheet 12. In lower right corner: Transferred from Office of Chf. Engr., Defenses of Washington, to Engr. Dept.--1866. Oriented with north toward the lower right. Pen-and-ink and pencil. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 521 Stephenson. Cartography of northern Virginia, pl....
- Contributor: Church, B. S. (Benjamin Silliman)
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapPlan of the Battle of Chantilly, Virginia : September 1st 1862 5 to 9 p.m. Scene of the last engagement of the Second Battle of Bull Run. Shows the area between Chantilly, Va., in the north and the Centreville Road to the south. The Little River Turnpike and Germantown are also indicated.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1862-09-01
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MapManeuver grounds, Prince Willliam and Fairfax counties, Va. Relief shown by contours. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Burr, Edward
- Date: 1904-01-01
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MapMap of Popes [sic] campaign in northern Virginia, August 1862. Shows the line of march of the Confederate Army and of the Union Army of Virginia as commanded by John Pope during the 2nd Bull Run Campaign, June-September 1862.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapA plan of the county of Fairfax on Potomack River the middle of which is in 39⁰, 12ʹ No. latitude. Also covers Arlington and Loudoun counties. Relief shown by hachures. Map described in R.W. Stephenson's The Cartography of northern Virginia: The earliest known map of Fairfax County is a pen and ink sketch apparently drawn between 1745, when Rocky Run Church was established, and 1749, when Alexandria was laid out. Although unsigned, this manuscript map is believed to have been drawn by Daniel Jenings,...
- Contributor: Jenings, Daniel
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MapPlan of the Battle of Dranesville Va Decr 20th 1861. Shows Dranesville, Fairfax County, Va., and the area to the north. The locations of the Leesburg Turnpike, Centreville Road and Chain Bridge Road are indicated.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1861-12-20
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Map[Map of part of Fairfax County, Virginia, south of the city of Alexandria and the Orange and Alexandria Railroad] LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 536.4 On tracing cloth, with roads in red, rivers in blue, and railroads, villages, churches, houses, and names of residents in black, and some annotations and emendments in pencil. Oriented with north to the bottom. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
- Contributor: Mead, F. F.
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapPlan of 2nd battle of Bull Run, Va. : Shewing movements of troops from 27 Aug. to Sept. 1. Shows the movement of troops in a three county area extending from Warrenton, Va., in Fauquier County through Manassas, Va., in Prince William County, ending to the east around Centreville and Fairfax, Va., in Fairfax County, during the Second Battle of Manassas or Bull Run.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapPlan of works erected at Centreville, Va., by Union forces. Under direction of Genl. Barnard Chief Engineer of Department of Washington. Map shows the area surrounding Centreville in Fairfax County , Va., and includes the locations of abandoned Confederate fortifications on the outskirts of the town.
- Contributor: Barnard, J. G. (John Gross) - Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1861-01-01
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MapPosition of Union and Rebel forces, Oct. 14, 1863 Map shows Union troops on the road running parallel to the Orange and Alexandria railroad. Just past Bristoe Station, as Union troops crossed Broad Run, a Confederate battery emerged from woods north of the railroad. Next, Confederate skirmishers appeared on a hill overlooking the Union column. Finally, there were several Confederate charges. Union forces were able to return fire and, after several hours of...
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
- Date: 1863-10-14
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MapVirginia, Fairfax-Alexandria counties sheet, soil map Covers Fairfax and Arlington counties and the city of Alexandria. "Field operations, Bureau of Soils, 1915." "Base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheets." Stephenson. Cartography of northern Virginia, pl. 103 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. DCP
- Contributor: Yingling, C. K. - Carter, William T. (William Thomas) - Geological Survey (U.S.) - United States. Bureau of Soils - A. Hoen & Co
- Date: 1915-01-01
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MapRoad map of Fairfax County and Prince William County, Virginia Also shows Fort Belvoir area. "Compiled from Virginia State highway road map, U.S. Army tactical maps (Fort Belvoir & Quantico sheets), U.S. Coast & Geodetic survey map (Virginia, Fairfax quadrangle). Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Gift; Lawrence V. Gagin; 10-27-2004.
- Contributor: U.S. Army Engineer School - Veterans History Project (U.S.) - American Folklife Center
- Date: 1942-01-01
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MapMap of the Potomac River, Va. : from Alexandria to below the Occoquan. Regional map of the lower Potomac River in Virginia, including Alexandria and Fairfax Court House. The Loudoun & Hampshire Railroad is also indicated.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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Map[Detailed map of part of Virginia from Alexandria to the Potomac River above Washington, D.C. 186-]. Relief shown by form lines. Shows parts of Arlington and Fairfax counties, part of the defenses of Washington, roads, railroads, towns, vegetation, houses, fences, names of residents, and drainage. "211, L. Sheet 2." Ink on tracing cloth. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 523 Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
- Date: 1860-01-01
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MapNew defenses erected at Centreville, Virginia Originally built by the Confederates and used for winter quarters in 1861-1862, the defenses around Centreville were also used by the Union Army to cover the retreat back to Washington after both 1st and 2nd Bull Run. When Lee began concentrating his forces around Culpeper in July 1863, and Meade, not to be outdone, moved his army to a position opposite them along the...
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapFairfax County, Arlington County, cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church, Virginia : 1:50 000-scale topographic map "Map edited 1991." Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Title in left upper margin: Fairfax Co., Arlington Co., cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church., Va. Title in right lower margin: Fairfax County, Arlington County, cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church, Va. In center upper margin: Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Mineral Resources. Includes location map, index to 24,000-scale maps, and conversion...
- Contributor: Geological Survey (U.S.) - Virginia. Division of Mineral Resources
- Date: 1991-01-01
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MapRural delivery routes, Arlington County, Va. Also covers Alexandria and adjoining areas of Fairfax County. "A.R.W. 11-27-20." Blue line print. "1363." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. DCP
- Contributor: United States. Post Office Department
- Date: 1920-01-01
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Map[Map of Fairfax and Alexandria counties, Virginia, and parts of adjoining counties] Above neat line in right corner: "Recd. Engineer Bureau, April 25th 1864. with letter April 23d '64, fm. Capt. Michler, [signed] J.C. Woodruff, Maj. of Engineers." Map showing the defenses of Washington situated in Virginia, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, vegetation, houses, and names of residents. Description derived from published bibliography. Civil War salted paper maps. AL-6. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 493 Available...
- Contributor: Michler, N. (Nathaniel)
- Date: 1864-01-01
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MapMap of Mount Vernon, Virginia and vicinity : shewing [sic] Union picket lines, March 186[1]. Includes main roads, farms, churches, forts, and Union lines in Fairfax County, Va., especially around the estate of Mount Vernon.
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapRural delivery routes, Arlington County, Va. Also covers Alexandria and adjoining areas of Fairfax County. "A.R.W." Blue line print. "1363." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. DCP
- Contributor: United States. Post Office Department
- Date: 1920-01-01
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MapMap of Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Va. and vicinity showing rural free delivery routes, nos. 1-2 & 3 Covers the city of Alexandria and adjoining areas of Arlington and Fairfax counties. "[Route] no. 3 changed Oct. 8-04 K.K." Blueprint. In lower right corner: 12 252. U.S. Bureau of the Census no. stamped on recto and verso: 22829. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy imperfect: Torn and small sections missing along edges of sheet....
- Contributor: Luccareni, G. A.
- Date: 1904-01-01