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Map of the seat of war showing the battles of July 18th & 21st, 1861 /
"Entered according to act of Congress in the Clerks Office of the U.S. District Court by V.P. Corbett [in the year] 1861 for the Dist. of Colum[bi]a." "Map of northern Virginia showing ...
Contributor: Corbett, V. P. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map Date: 1861 -
Plan of the First Battle of Bull Run, Virginia. July 21st 1861.
"From Stone Bridge to Sudley Spring 2 miles; from Blackburn's Ford to Stone Bridge 4 miles"--Page caption. Color coding indicates the location of Union and Confederate forces. NOTE: Researchers will be served ...
Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map Date: 1861 -
Plan of the battle-field at Bull Run, July 21st 1861.
Shows encampments, troop positions and troop movements and including names of commanders and some residents. Relief shown by hachures. "Route taken by Capt. Whipple to bring up Howard's Brigade." Pen-and-ink, red ink, ...
Contributor: Whipple, Amiel Weeks Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map Date: 1861 View catalog record -
Map of the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia. Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell commanding the U.S. forces, Gen. G. [i.e. P.] T. Beauregard commanding the Confederate ...
"Julius Bien & Co. Photo Lith. N.Y." Description derived from published bibliography. Gives roads, railroads, hachures, vegetation, drainage, villages, houses, fences, and names of residents. "Dotted lines near Centreville indicate sites of ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map Date: 1877 -
Seat of war, Manassas and its vicinity
"Shows 'battle ground, July 18th,' 'battle ground, July 21st,' roads, railroads, towns, drainage. 'Blue Ridge,' 'Thorough Fare Mountains,' and two unnamed mountains .... Troop positions are not given" -- LC Civil War ...
Contributor: Baumgarten, J. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map Date: 1861 -
Sketch of the country occupied by the federal & Confederate armies on the 18th & 21st July 1861
Inset: [Sketch of the environs of Bull Run from Washington to Fredericksburg]. Oriented with north toward the upper left. Relief shown by hachures. Shows confederate and federal troops, notes on battles, roads, ...
Contributor: Mitchell, Samuel P. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map Date: 1861 -
Map of the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia. Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell commanding the U.S. forces, Gen. G. [i.e. P.] T. Beauregard commanding the Confederate ...
"Bell Bros. photo-lithographers, Washington, D.C." Description derived from published bibliography. Gives roads, railroads, hachures, vegetation, drainage, villages, houses, fences, and names of residents. "Dotted lines near Centreville indicate sites of [Union] bivouacs ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map Date: 1877

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