This
CD contains 61 rare historic maps and descriptive pages representing
fascinating details about Pennsylvania and its vicinity during
the Civil War in MrSid format.
This
format allows you to see the entire map on your computer screen
or drill down to see the smallest details. The original maps
are often quite large, as much as 36" long or larger
and quite detailed. With the MrSID software, you can manipulate
the map to print the entire map in great detail or zoom into
a portion of the map in full detail for viewing or printing.
You could even bring the images to a local print shop to have
the maps reprinted in their full size. (MrSID software is
included on the CD.)
To
give you a sample of the detail you can expect in these maps,
here is an example based on a panoramic map of Washington,
DC.
The
table below shows the description and a small image of each
map on this fascinating civil war history CD.
Map
of reconnaissance of the valley of Brandywine Creek :
including the section from Smiths Bridge to the State
Road / made under the direction of A.D. Bache, eng'r in
charge of the defenses of Philadelphia, Dec. 1863 ; by
Henry L. Whiting, asst. U.S. Coast Survey. Whiting, Henry
L. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Topographic map showing
roads, railroad, bridges, fortifications, batteries, and
various Revolutionary War sites along Brandywine Creek,
Chester County, Pennsylvania. Relief shown by contours,
hachures, and spot heights. |
Gettysburg
/ National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington] : The Service, [1978] NOTES Scale ca. 1:27,500.
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Map
of the battlefield of Gettysburg Prepared under the direction
of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, Colonel John
P. Nicholson, Chairman, Major Wm. M. Robbins, Major C.
A. Richardson, L't. Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer [and] S.
A. Hammond, Ass't Engineer. February 1st., 1898. Gettysburg
National Military Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1898] NOTES Scale ca. 1:12,000. "No. 1" is in the upper
margin. Title and "Explanatory notes" are attached to
the map in the lower left corner and a list of "Work on
the field accomplished by this Commission to date" is
attached to the map in the lower right corner. Map of
the battlefield, with manuscript annotations and hand
coloring, showing lands belonging to the United States
tinted yellow, additional land "needed for the work in
hand" tinted green, completed telford roads in red, roads
in "need of piking" in black and "public roads ceded to
the United States" in blue. |
Map
of one square mile or 1/25 of the battlefield of Gettysburg
Surveyed and drawn under the direction of Gettysburg National
Military Park Commission, Col. John P. Nicholson, Ch'm.,
Maj. W. M. Robbins, Maj. C. A. Richardson, Lt. Col. E.
B. Cope, Engineer, [and] S. A. Hammond, Ass't Engineer.
Feb. 1st 1898. Gettysburg National Military Park Commission.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1898] NOTES Scale ca. 1:2400.
At top of map: No. 3; Culp's Hill. Map title, legend,
and a brief account of the "Work completed on United States
property on this square by the Gettysburg National Park
Commission," signed by E. B. Cope, Engineer, is attached
to the map in the lower left corner. Detailed map of Culp's
Hill, with manuscript annotations and hand coloring, showing
the extent of U.S. property, telford roads, stone walls,
rebuilt stone walls, mounted guns, monuments and markers,
lines of earth works, and lunettes for artillery. |
United
States property on the Gettysburg battlefield Gettysburg
National Park Commission, Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman,
Major W. M. Robbins, Major C. A. Richardson, [and] Col.
E. B. Cope, C.E. [Drawn by] H. W. Mattern, Ass't. Feb.
1st, 1898. Gettysburg National Military Park Commission.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1898] NOTES Scale 1:12,000. "Number
256" is in the upper left corner. Hand-colored and annotated
blueprint showing lands "Conveyed by the Gettysburg Battlefield
Memorial Association," lands "purchased by the U.S.G.B.
Commission and the G.N.P. Commission," and the land devoted
to the National Cemetery. |
Monumental
guide to the Gettysburg battlefield. A map showing the
location of every monument, marker and tablet with approaching
roads and avenues Copyright 1899 by Schuyler A. Hammond
& Edgar M. Hewitt. Hammond, Schuyler A. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1899. NOTES Scale ca. 1:12,800. |
Map
of the battlefield of Gettysburg from original surveys
by the engineers of the Commission By authority of the
Secretary of War under the direction of the Gettysburg
national Park Commission, Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson,
Chairman, Major General L. L. Lomax, Major Charles A.
Richardson, Lt. Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer, S. A. Hammond
and H. W. Mattern, Asst. Engineers. Drawn by S. A. Hammond,
1903. Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Washington, Norris Peters Co., [1903] NOTES Scale ca.
1:8350. Detailed map of the battlefield indicating monuments
and markers, roads, railroads, stone walls, four types
of fences, woodland, and relief by contour lines at intervals
of 12 feet. "Property owners name 1903 italics" and "Property
owners name 1863 Gothic." Lands owned by the United States
are tinted green. |
Map
of Gettysburg battlefield showing routes that must be
taken by all wheeled conveyances during the anniversary
celebration, from June 28 to June 30, July 1 to 5, 1913
Prepared by direction of the Gettysburg National Park
Commission, Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman, Lt. Col.
E. B. Cope, Engineer. Gettysburg National Military Park
Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1913] NOTES Scale
1:21,250. Routes to be followed are shown by red dashed
lines. |
Map
of the battlefield of Gettysburg from original surveys
by the engineers of the Commission. Under the direction
of the Gettysburg National Park Commission. Drawn by S.
A. Hammond. Gettysburg National Military Park Commission.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p.] 1914. NOTES Scale ca. 1:8,350.
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows 1863
and 1903 landowners and troop positions. |
Map
of the battlefield of Gettysburg from original surveys
by the engineers of the Commission By authority of the
Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, July 1st, 1916,
under the direction of the Gettysburg National Park Commission,
Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman, Major Charles A.
Richardson, Lt. Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer. Drawn by S.
A. Hammond, Asst. Engineer, 1916. Gettysburg National
Military Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadelphia,
John T. Palmer Co., [1916] NOTES Scale ca. 1:8450. Another
edition. The map was redrawn for this edition. |
Map
of the Gettysburg battlefield Prepared by direction of
the Gettysburg National Park Commission, Col. John P.
Nicholson, Chairman, Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer. May, 1921.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1921] NOTES Scale ca. 1:21,250. Map indicates roads,
park towers, and the location of the cyclorama. Troop
positions are not indicated. |
The
battle of Gettysburg. February 1948, revised 1951. United
States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
Government Printing Office, 1957] NOTES Scale ca. 1:60,000.
In its Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania.
[Washington, Government Printing Office, 1957] Insert:
Cavalry battlefield, Scale ca. 1:60,000. 4 x 3 cm. Indicates
troop positions and movements, roads, railroad, drainage,
relief by hachures, principal points of interest, and
a suggested tour route. |
Gettysburg
National Military Park, Pennsylvania. United States. National
Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington, U.S. Govt.
Print. Off. [1973] NOTES Scale ca. 1:28,000. |
Gettysburg
National Military Park, Pennsylvania / National Park Service,
U.S. Department of the Interior. United States. National
Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : The Service,
[1982] NOTES Relief shown by shading. |
Plan
of Gettysburg with the battlefield of July 2nd & 3rd,
1863 and the National Cemetery. Meisel, Augustus. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], A. Meisel, lith., [18--?] NOTES Scale 1:7920.
Inset: [Plan of the] National Cemetery. Uncolored. 26
x 16 cm. Shows troop positions, roads, railroads, streams,
and a few houses. |
Map
of Gettysburg and vicinity / drawn by Gaylord Weeks, Denison,
Iowa. Weeks, Gaylord. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1863] NOTES Shows
Civil-War battle positions in rural districts surrounding
Gettysburg (Pa.). Union lines are shown by blue dashes
and Confederate lines by red ones. Also shows locations
of artillery, significant features of the battlefield,
some dwellings with names of residents, vegetation, drainage,
roads, and railways. |
The
battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2d, 3d, 1863, showing
the movements of the 12th Army Corps. Goodhue, W. F. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale ca. 1:21,250. Shows drainage,
vegetation, roads, railroads, houses and names of inhabitants,
and points of interest on the battlefield. In addition
to the movements of the 12th Army Corps, the Union and
Confederate positions are shown, with names of the commanding
officers of some units. |
Gettysburg
battle-field. Battle fought at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st,
2d & 3d, 1863 by the Federal and Confederate armies, commanded
respectively by Genl. G. G. Meade and Genl. Robert E.
Lee Jno. B. Bachelder, del. Endicott & Co., lith, N.Y.
Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Boston and New York, Jno. B. Bachelder, c1863. NOTES Scale
not given. Inset: Plan of the Soldiers National Cemetery.
Uncolored. 6 x 13 cm. Bears a "Proof" mark in the lower
left corner. Endorsed (facsim.): I am perfectly satisfied
with the accuracy with which the topography is delineated
and the position of the troops laid down. [Signed] Geo.
G. Meade, Maj. Gen. of Vols. comd. A. P. The reproduced
signatures of A. Doubleday, John Newton, Winf. St. Hancock,
D.B. Birney, Geo. Sykes, John Sedgwick, O. O. Howard,
A. S. Williams, and H. W. Slocum appear below the following
statement: The positions of the troops of our respective
commands represented upon this picture have been arranged
under our immediate direction and may be relied upon as
substantially corrct. Colored bird's-eye view showing
the topography of the battlefield by the perspective of
the drawing, shading and coloring. Drainage, vegetation,
roads and strets, railroads, bridges, houses and names
of residents, fences, points of interest on the battlefield,
including designations of places where officers were killed
or wounded, are indicated. The locations of the corps,
divisions, brigades, etc. of both armies, with the names
of commanding officers, are given in detail. Badge symbols
are used to identify the Federal corps. |
Map
showing the positions occupied by the Tenth New York Cavalry
in the cavalry engagements on the right flank at Gettysburg,
Penn. : on July 2 & 3, 1863, between the Union cavalry
under Gen. D. McM. Gregg and the Confederate cavalry under
Gen. J.E.B. Stuart. Presto, Noble D. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1891?] NOTES Finished ms. version of later printed map
showing Federal cavalry positions and movements, camp
and barracks of the 10th N.Y. Cavalry in 1861-62, drainage,
vegetation, roads, streets, railroad, houses, and names
of occupants. Covers troop positions in rural areas east
of Gettysburg. Relief of hills shown by form lines. |
Map
of the battle field of Gettysburg. [July 1st, 2nd, and
3rd 1863] T. Sinclair's lith. Entered according to an
Act of Congress in the year 1863 by J. B. Lippincott &
Co. . . J.B. Lippincott Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Philadelphia,
J. B. Lippincott, 1864] NOTES Scale 1:15,840. Indicates
Union positions in red and Confederate positions in blue,
Union artillery positions, roads, railroads, houses and
names of residents, drainage, and vegetation. |
Plan
of the Gettysburg battle ground. Reed, Charles Wellington,
1841-1926. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], Chas. W. Reed, 9th
Mass. Battery, c1864. NOTES Scale ca. 1:36,500. Map gives
Union positions in black and Confederate positions in
red, batteries and lines of fire, roads and streets, vegetation,
drainage, and relief by hachures. |
Map of the battle field of Gettysburg. July 1st, 2nd,
3rd, 1863 Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary
of War, office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army,
1876. Positions of troops compiled and added for the
Government by John B. Bachelder. Bachelder, John B.
(John Badger), 1825-1894. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston,
John B. Bachelder, 1876. NOTES Scale 1:12,000. "Topography
engraved by Julia Bien . . . N.Y. Positions & lettering
by Louis E. Neuman . . . N.Y." "Printed by Endicott
& Co. . . . N.Y." The maps are entitled: First day's
battle. Second day's battle. Third day's battle. "The
map is reduced from one on a scale of 200 feet to the
inch, deposited in the Archives of the office of the
Chief of Engineers. The survey was ordered by Brevet
Major General A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, and
conducted under Brevet Major General G. K. Warren, Major
of Engineers." An extremely detailed topographic map
with spot elevations and contours "given for every change
of 4 feet in elevation." Drainage, vegetation, roads,
railroads, fences, houses with names of residents, and
a detailed plan of the town of Gettysburg are shown.
"Every object is represented here as near as possible
as it was at the time of the battle." A very minute
analysis of the deployment of the various units of both
armies, with the names of commanding officers, period
of time spent in a particular position, and other pertinent
information is given. Dotted lines and arrows indicate
the movements of the troops, and the positions at various
times of the day are shown by symbols explained in the
legend.
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Map
of the field of operations of Gregg's (Union) & Stuart's
(Confederate) cavalry at the battle of Gettysburg, July
3, 1863 Surveyed by Frank O. Maxson, C.E. under the direction
of John B. Bachelder, authorized by Act of Congress, approved
June 9th, 1880. Bachelder, John B. (John Badger), 1825-1894.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., Julius Bien & Co. lith., 1880]
NOTES Scale 1:12,000. The maps are entitled "No. 4a. 6-8
P.M., July 2," "No. 10. 4-11 A.M., July 3," "No. 11. 11
A.M.-2 P.M., July 3" and "No. 12. 2-5 P.M., July 3." Detailed
topographic map with spot elevations and contours "given
for every change of four feet in elevation . . . Every
object is represented, as nearly as possible, as it was
at the time of the battle." Shows drainage, vegetation,
roads, railroads, fences, and houses with names of residents.
Minute analysis of the movements of the cavalry units
of both armies, with names of commanding officers and
the period of time spent in a particular position. Dotted
lines and arrows indicate the movements of the troops.
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Relief
map of the battle field of Gettysburg. Looking south.
Showing the town, fields, farm buildings, forests, streams,
roads and lanes as they were at the time of the battle.
Lehman, Ambrose E. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., c1886] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:27,000. |
Map
of the battle field of Gettysburg. [July 1st, 2nd, and
3rd 1863]. J.B. Lippincott Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Philadelphia, 1888?] NOTES [Scale 1:15,840]. |
tysburg
and vicinity, showing the lines of battle, July, 1863,
and the land purchased and dedicated to the public by
General S. Wylie Crawford and the Gettysburg Battlefield
Memorial Association Eng'd. by American Bank Note Co.,
New York. Long, James T. (James Thomas), b. 1843. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., c1891] NOTES Scale 1:15,840. From his Gettysburg:
How the battle was fought. c1891. Inset: Site of Gen.
Gregg's calvary [sic] operations. Three miles east of
Gettysburg. Uncolored. Scale 1:63,360. 13 x 7 cm. Shows
Union positions in blue and Confederate positions in red,
roads, houses and names of residents, fences, railroad,
vegetation, and drainage. |
Map
showing the positions occupied by the Third Pennsylvania
Cavalry in the engagements on the right flank at Gettysburg,
Pa., between the Union cavalry under Gen. D. McM. Gregg
and the "Stonewall" Brigade of Confederate infantry on
July 2d, 1863, and the Confederate cavalry under Gen.
J. E. B. Stuart on July 3d, 1863. United States. Army.
Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 3rd (1861-1865). CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Philadelphia, Franklin Printing Company, 1905] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:24,200. From History of the Third Pennsylvania
Cavalry . . . Philadelphia, Franklin Printing Company,
1905. opp. p. 261. Indicates troop, cavalry, and artillery
positions, roads and streets, railroad, houses and names
of residents, vegetation, and drainage. Base map was drawn
by Noble D. Preston. |
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battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1863
Gatchel & Manning. Phila. Minnigh, Luther W. (Luther William).
CREATED/PUBLISHED Gettysburg, L. W. Minnigh, 1905. NOTES
Scale 1:15,840. Shows Union positions in black and Confederate
positions in red, names of field commanders, relief by
hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads, railroad, and a
few houses and names of residents. |
Gettysburg
battlefield today. Pennsylvania Railroad. Pennsylvania
Railroad. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., c1913] NOTES Scale
not given. Panoramic map of the Gettysburg battlefield.
Round Top is in the foreground. |
Gettysburg
and vicinity, showing the lines of battle, July, 1863
Copyrighted April 1922, by Prof. J. Warren Gilbert. Gilbert,
J. Warren. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], c1922. NOTES Scale
ca. 1:22,500 (not "4 inches = 1 mile"). Inset: Site of
Gen. Greggs cavalry operations. Three miles east of Gettysburg.
July 3rd 1863. Colored. Scale not given. 10 x 5 cm. Shows
Union positions in black and Confederate positions in
red, roads, railroad, houses and names of residents, fences,
vegetation, and drainage. |
Gettysburg
and vicinity, showing the lines of battle, July, 1863.
Burk & McFetridge. CREATED/PUBLISHED Phila., Burk & McFetridge
Co., lith., [18--?] NOTES Scale 1:15,840. Inset: Site
of Gen. Gregg's cavalry operations. Three miles east of
Gettysburg. Uncolored. Scale. 1:63,360. 13 x 7 cm. Lower
right corner: Compliments of Holtzworth Bros., propr's
of the Ziegler and Holtzworth Livery, in rear of Eagle
Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. Shows drainage, vegetation, roads,
railroads, fences, dwellings with names of inhabitants,
and land owned by the United States. Union and Confederate
positions are shown, with names of corps and divisions,
sometimes including names of commanding officers, and
location of artillery. |
Gettysburg
battlefield Surveyed 1863 by E. B. Cope, U.S.T.E. Drawn
under direction U.S. Commission, Col. John P. Nicholson,
Chairman, by E. B. Cope, Eng. [and] E. M. Hewitt, Asst.
Eng. Cope, Emmor B. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:26,000. Upper right corner: No. 825. Shows
troops and artillery points, drainage, roads, railroads,
dwellings with names of occupants, several points of interest
on the battlefield, and a few of the highest points by
hachures. |
Field
of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863 Prepared by T.
Ditterline. Ditterline, T. (Theodore). CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Philada. P. S. Duval & Son lith. 1863] NOTES Scale ca.
1:25,500,. Oval-shaped map depicting troop and artillery
positions, relief by hachures, drainage, roads, railroads,
and houses with names of residents. |
Map
of the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2nd & 3rd,
1863, showing line of battle on P.M. of 2nd Prepared by
Wm. H. Willcox, Captn. & A.D.C. on Maj. Genl. Reynold's
staff. 3d ed. Lith of P. S. Duval & Son, Philada. J. G.
Shoemaker, engr. Willcox, William H. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale ca. 1:13,100. Shows topography
by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, houses,
stonewalls, cultivated areas, churches, and cemeteries.
Union and Confederate positions are shown, including the
location of the artillery. Confederate corps are named;
Union forces are given in more detail, including names
of some division commanders. Shows the Union breast works
and cavalry positions. |
Map
of the battlefield of Gettysburg Made from an accurate
survey of the ground by transit and chain by S. G. Elliott,
C.E. Elliott, S. G. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York H. H. Lloyd
& Co. 1864. NOTES Scale 1:9051. Inset: Plan of the National
Cemetery. Lower right corner: Sketch of the battle of
Gettysburg. [Text] |
Elliott's
map of the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Made
from an accurate survey of the ground by transit and chain.
F. Bourquin & Co., liths., Philada. S. G. Elliott & Co.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Philadelphia], S. G. Elliott & Co.,
c1864. NOTES Scale 1:9051. Shows breastworks and rifle
pits, graves of Union and Confederate soldiers, "dead
horses" reads and streets, relief by hachures, vegetation,
drainage, houses and names of residents. |
Gettysburg
and vicinity. Constructed and engraved to illustrate "The
war with the South" A topographical map of the battles
of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863, from an actual
survey by an engineer officer on General Doubleday's staff.
Entered according to Act of Congress A.D. 1864 by Virtue
& Yorston . . . Sholl, Charles. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1867] NOTES Scale ca. 1:53,000. Indicates Union positions
in red, Confederate positions in blue, artillery positions,
roads, railroad, vegetation, and streams. |
Plan
der Schlacht von Gettysburg am 1, 2 & 3 Juli, 1863.-Plan
zur Erlauterung von Gen. Grant's Vicksburg Campagne Mai-Juli,
1863 Gez v. E. R. Schmidt. Th. Leonhardt, lith., Philada.
Schmidt, Ernst Reinhold. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Philadelphia,
1869] NOTES Scales vary. Gettysburg map shows the location
of Union and Confederate corps. The Vicksburg campaign
map indicates the route followed by General Grant. |
Battle
field of Gettysburg. Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Army, Office of the
Chief of Engineers 187-?] NOTES Scale 1:12,000 (1 inch
equals 1000 feet). Detailed topographic map subsequently
used as the base for John B. Bachelder's "Map of the Battle
Field of Gettysburg" |
Gettysburg
and vicinity, showing the position of the troops July
3, 1863 (third day's fight), and the land purchased and
dedicated to the public by General S. Wylie Crawford and
the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association Thos.
Hunter, lith., Phila. Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial
Association. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], Gettysburg Battlefield
Memorial Association, 1883. NOTES Scale ca. 1:15,840.
"Land of battlefield Memorial Association tinted pink"
and "land of General Crawford tinted blue." Indicates
troop positions and movements, roads, "Gettysburg and
Hanover Railroad," houses, names of residents, fences,
and drainage. |
Gettysburg
and vicinity, showing the position of the troops July
1st and 3rd, 1863, and the land purchased and dedicated
to the public by General S. Wylie Crawford and the Gettysburg
Battlefield Memorial Association. Gettysburg Battlefield
Memorial Association. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], Gettysburg
Battlefield Memorial Association, 1885. NOTES Scale ca.
1:15,840. Indicates Union troop positions and movements,
points of interest on the battlefield, dwellings with
names of inhabitants, drainage, fences, roads, and railroads.
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Extract
from the original (large scale) map of Gettysburg battle
field in 4 sheets, being portions of sheets 2 and 3 lying
S. & S.W. of the town of Gettysburg. United States. Army.
Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington Office
of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A. 1886. NOTES Scale 1:2400
("1" = 200 feet"). Manuscript map drawn on tracing linen
of the intersection of the Emmitsburg and Taneytown roads.
Depicted are roads, buildings, names of residents, fence
lines, vegetation, and fortifications, and relief by contour
lines at intervals of 4 feet. |
Gettysburg
and vicinity, showing the lines of battle July, 1863,
and the land purchased and dedicated to the public by
General S. Wylie Crawford and the Gettysburg Battlefield
Memorial Association Burk & McFetridge lith., Phila. Gettysburg
Battlefield Memorial Association. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, 1886. NOTES
Scale 1:15,840. Inset: Site of General Gregg's operations.
Three miles east of Gettysburg. Uncolored. Scale 1:63,360.
13 x 7 cm. Shows drainage, vegetation, roads, railroads,
property lines, fences, dwellings with names of inhabitants,
points of interest on the battlefield, and in addition
to the land owned by the association, that which is proposed
to be purchased. Union and Confederate positions are shown,
with names of corps and divisions, sometimes including
the name of the commanding officer, and the location of
artillery. |
Map
of the battlefield of Gettysburg Office of the New York
Board of Gettysburg Monuments Commissioners, A. J. Zabriskie,
Engineer. Gettysburg Monuments Commissioners. New York
Board. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1894] NOTES Scale ca.
1:12,000. Map indicates lands owned by the Gettysburg
Battlefield Memorial Association and the U.S. government
and the "proposed purchases of lands." |
Battle
of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. First day. General position
of troops, 2 to 3.30 p.m. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., n.p.,
19--?] NOTES Scale 1:23,400 (1950 feet to the inch). Map
of the environs of Gettysburg showing troop and artillery
positions, roads, houses and names of residents, relief
by contour lines at intervals of 20 feet and spot heights,
woodland, the Gettysburg & Hanover R.R., and drainage.
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Position
of Union and Confederate armies on the morning of July
1, 1863. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], n.p., [19-?] NOTES
Scale 1:633,600 (10 miles to 1 inch). Map of northeastern
Virginia, Maryland, and southern Pennsylvania showing
roads, railroads, cities and towns, drainage, relief by
hachures, and troop positions at the beginning of the
Battle of Gettysburg. |
Map
of the main battlefields, routes, camps and head qrs.,
in the Gettysburg, Wilderness and Appomattox campaigns
of the Civil War in U.S. Compiled and published by Joshua
Smith, 1st Lieut., Co. K, 20th Pa.' Cav., 2nd Brig., 1st
Div., Sheridan's command. Chicago, c1899. Smith, Joshua,
1841- CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, 1900. NOTES Scale 1:506,880.
Shows "places and dates of battles," "blue lines-Union
routes," "red lines-Confederate routes," railroads, canals,
towns, rivers, and relief by hachures. "Losses in some
of the battles," "Union Army campaign organizations,"
"Confed.' Army campaign organizations," and a number of
engagements in the states of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington,
D.C., West Virginia, and Virginia are indicated beneath
the map title. List of the "authorities used" is in the
lower left corner. |
Map
of the Gettysburg Battlefield prepared by authority of
the Hon. Daniel S. Lamont, Russell A. Alger, Elihu Root,
Secretaries of War, under the direction of the Gettysburg
National Military Park Commission, Lt. Col. John P. Nicholson
Chairman, John B. Bachelder, Esq., Major William M. Robbins,
Brig. General William H. Forney, Major Charles A. Richardson.
Original survey by Lt. Col. E. B. Cope, Engineer, S. A.
Hammond and H.W. Mattern Ass't Engineers, reduced from
the original by H. W. Mattern. Gettysburg National Military
Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1900?] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:7000. ote: "Property owners name 1863 small
italics," and "property owners name 1900 large italics."
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Gettysburg.
Army War College (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
1906?] NOTES Various scales. The three preliminary leaves
give a chronological summary of the battle. Maps are numbered
9 to 18. They show the troop positions in color from June
29th through July 3rd. Corps and divisions are identified,
sometimes with numbers, more frequently by names of commanding
officers. Cavalry and artillery are located by symbol,
and arrows show movements of battle. The large scale maps
give topography by hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads,
railroads, and a few place names. |
Map
of a part of the east cavalry field showing positions
of division and brigade markers and batteries Prepared
under the direction of the Gettysburg National Park Commission,
Col. John P. Nicholson, Chairman, Maj. C. A. Richardson,
Commissioner, Maj. Gen. L. L. Lomax, Commissioner [and]
E. B. Cope, Engineer. August 12th, 1910. Gettysburg National
Military Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1910]
NOTES Scale 1:7200. Map of the area between York Pike
and Hanover Road showing battlefield markers, fence lines,
roads, woodland, and contour lines at intervals of 12
feet. "Residents 1863 in Egyptian letters" and "Residents
1906 in italics." |
The
battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd and 3rd 1863
Gatchel & Manning, Phila. Tipton and Blocher. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Gettysburg, Tipton & Blocher, c1912. NOTES Scale 1:15,840.
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Perspective
view of Gettysburg National Military Park Drawn under
the direction of the Gettysburg National Park Commission,
Colonel John P. Nicholson, Chairman, Major Charles A.
Richardson, Commissioner. Drawing made February, 1916,
by Lieut.-Colonel E. B. Cope, Engineer. Cope, Emmor B.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1916] NOTES Scale not given.
Panoramic map, with Round Top in the foreground, showing
roads, railroads, field patterns, woodland, observation
towers, monuments, and houses. |
Map
of supplementary reconnaissance of the approaches to Philadelphia
by the Lancaster Turnpike : including the section between
Villa Nova and Paoli / made under the direction of A.D.
Bache, eng'r in charge of the defenses of Philadelphia
; by Henry L. Whiting, Asst. U.S. Coast Survey. Whiting,
Henry L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1863] NOTES Road map showing
minor fortifications along the Philadelphia and Lancaster
Turnpike. Relief shown by form lines. |
Map
of a reconnaissance of the approaches to Philadelphia
showing the positions and lines of defence on the north
front of the city / made under the direction of A.D. Bache,
Supt. U.S. Coast Survey, Engineer in Charge of the Defences
; general field reconnaissance by George Davidson, Assistant
U.S. Coast Survey ; details by George Davidson ... [et
al.] ; map plotted and drawn by George Davidson, assisted
by A.R. FauntLeRoy and W.E. Weber ; tracing by A.R. FauntLeRoy
and W.E. Weber. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED
1863. NOTES Topographic map of northern Philadelphia and
small adjacent part of Montgomery County showing Civil
War earthworks and batteries. Relief shown by contours
and hachures. |
Map
of supplementary reconnaissance of the approaches to Philadelphia
by the West-Chester Road : including the section from
Newtown Square to the east branch of the Brandywine Creek
/ made under the direction of A.D. Bache, Eng'r in Charge
of the Defenses of Philadelphia ; by Henry L. Whiting,
Asst. U.S. Coast Survey. Whiting, Henry L. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1863] NOTES Topographic map showing Civil War earthworks
and batteries. Relief shown by contours and spot heights.
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Map
of a reconnoissance [sic] of the approaches to Philadelphia
showing the positions and lines of defence on the west
front of the city / made under the direction of A.D. Bache,
Sup't U.S. Coast Survey, Engineer in charge of Defences
; general field reconnoissance [sic] by H.L. Whiting,
Assis't U.S. Coast Survey ; detailed portions by R.M.
Bache ... [et al.] ; outlines from local published maps
enlarged & drawn by W.B. McMurtrie. United States Coast
Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Topographic map
of western Philadelphia and small adjacent parts of Montgomery
and Delaware counties showing 1st- and 2nd-order Civil
War earthworks and batteries. Relief shown by contours,
hachures, and spot heights. |
Map
of a reconnaissance of the approaches to Philadelphia
showing the positions and lines of defence on the north
front of the city / Made under the direction of A.D. Bache,
Supt. U.S. Coast Survey, Engineer in Charge of the Defences
; general field reconnaissance by George Davidson, Assistant
U.S. Coast Survey ; details by George Davidson ; assisted
by C.M. Bache ... [et al.] ; map plotted and drawn by
George Davidson ; assisted by A.R. FauntLeRoy and W.E.
Weber. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863.
NOTES Topographic map of the northern part of Philadelphia
County and small adjacent part of Montgomery County showing
proposed 1st-, 2nd-, and 3rd-order Civil War batteries.
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Military
map of Philadelphia 1861-1865 Drawn by Frank H. Taylor.
Taylor, Frank H., d. 1918. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1914?]
NOTES Scale not given. Important buildings and sites are
keyed by number to the map. Hospitals are identified by
letters. |
Route
of the Tenth New York Cavalry from Culpeper to Gettysburg
and return. Summer and fall campaigns of 1863. Preston,
Noble D. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.] 1863. NOTES Scale ca.
1:440,000. Finished pen and ink manuscript map of parts
of Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, showing location
and date of encampments and battles, route of the Tenth
New York Cavalry, route of Capt. Pratt, roads, railroads,
towns, drainage, and relief by hachures. |
Battle-field
map showing field of operations of the Armies of the Potomac
and James Compiled from latest government surveys and
published by J. C. & C. G. Van Hook. A. B. Graham, photo-lith.,
Washington, D. C. Van Hook, J. C. CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington,
1892 NOTES Scale ca. 1:508,500. Map of Virginia and Maryland
showing engagements, railroads, rivers and streams, place
names, and relief by hachures. "Dates and locations of
principal engagements as shown on this map" are listed
in the lower left corner. |
Map
of Virginia and neighboring states showing the location
of battles in the Civil War 1861-1865. Northrup, William
P. CREATED/PUBLISHED Buffalo, N.Y., The Matthews-Northrup
Works, c1912. NOTES Scale ca. 1:366,000. Map of eastern
Virginia and parts of North Carolina, Maryland, West Virginia,
and Pennsylvania, showing "battles in which New York regiments
were engaged," "railroads at time of war," and "turnpikes
and plank roads." Union states are colored yellow, and
Confederate states are green. |
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