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Map[Map of Fort Henry, Tennessee, and environs] Scale not given. Title from LC Civil War maps. Relief shown by hachures. Oriented with north to the bottom. "Scetch [sic] a." LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.) 417.2 In lower left corner: Lith. by T. Schrader, 7 Chestnut Str., St. Louis. Description derived from published bibliography. Printed version of map by Julius Pitzman. See entry Civil War Maps no. 417 for the manuscript...
- Contributor: Pitzman, Julius - Schrader, T.
- Date: 1863
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MapPlan of Fort Henry and its outworks. [Feb. 1862] Scale ca. 1:6488. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 413 Shows topography by hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads, fallen timber, and a plan of the fort, with guns and quarters lettered and explained by a key. A profile of the fort and one of the rifle pits appears at the right. See also entry no. 414. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the...
- Contributor: McPherson, James Birdseye
- Date: 1875-01-01
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MapPlan of Fort Henry and its outworks. [Feb. 1862] Relief shown by hachures. Shows drainage, vegetation, roads, fallen timber, and a plan of the fort, with guns and quarters lettered and explained by a key. A profile of the fort and one of the rifle pits appears at the right. Description derived from published bibliography. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 413.2 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a...
- Contributor: McPherson, James Birdseye
- Date: 1875-01-01
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MapCapture of forts [sic] Henry ... Tennessee By U.S. Grant, Jan... Shows Confederate Fort Henry on the Tennessee River. The entire site was to include the fort on the low ground near the edge of the river with an entrenched camp (Fort Heiman) on a high plateau immediately above it. The work was not completed and on the day of the Union attack the river had partially flooded the fort site. Realizing the futility of...
- Contributor: Sneden, Robert Knox
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MapPlan of Fort Henry and its outworks Description derived from published bibliography. Oriented with north to the left. Shows topography by hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads, fallen timber, and a plan of the fort, with guns and quarters lettered and explained by a key. A profile of the fort and one of the rifle pits appears at the right. Similar to no. 413, LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.). This item is...
- Contributor: McPherson, James Birdseye - United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
- Date: 1875-01-01