This
CD contains 77 rare historic maps and descriptive pages representing
fascinating details about Tennessee 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.
Chickamauga
and Chattanooga National Military Park, Ga. (Chickamauga
Battlefield). Geological Survey (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington, 1934] NOTES Scale 1:9600. "Advance sheet.
Subject to correction." Title at top of sheet: Georgia.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Chickamauga
Battlefield). Detailed topographic map indicating monuments
and markers. 290 sites are listed and keyed by number
to the map. Countour interval is 5 feet. |
Chickamauga
and Chattanooga National Military Park, Georgia and Tennessee
: principal roads and streets between Chattanooga and
park areas. United States. National Park Service. OTHER
TITLES Point Park Lookout Mountain and Chattanooga battlefields
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government Printing Office,
1957 NOTES Scale ca. 1:64,000. |
Chickamauga
and Chattanooga National Military Park. United States.
National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington,
U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1968. NOTES Scale ca. 1:95,000.
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Georgia,
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Chickamauga
Battlefield) / Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological
Survey ; topography by Frank Larner and R. E. Amidon.
Geological Survey (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED [Knoxville
: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1975?] NOTES Scale 1:9,600
or 1 in. = 800 ft. Includes compilation diagr. and index
of battle monuments and sites. |
Map
of Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Park The Matthews-Northrup
Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis
Railway. OTHER TITLES War route to Chickamauga. Dedication
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park, September 18,
19, and 20, 1895. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Nashville, Nashville,
Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry., 1895] NOTES Scale ca. 1:57,000.
Map shows roads, railroads, state boundaries, place names,
and boundary of national park. "Red lines indicate government
roads." |
Map
of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Drawn by B. B. Ramey. Copyrighted 1895, by W. E. Birchmore.
Engraved by Buff[alo] Elec. & Eng. Co. Ramey, B. B. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], c1895. NOTES Scale 1:12,000. Map indicates roads,
drainage, houses, and names of residents. "Key to monuments,
locations, and markers" depicted on map |
Aero
view of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military
Park (looking east). Painted by Rudolph J. Shutting. Shutting,
Rudolph J. CREATED/PUBLISHED Chattanooga, 1913. [Knoxville,
Tenn., Tennessee Valley Authority, 1974?] NOTES Perspective
map not drawn to scale. Bird's-eye-view. Indexed for points
of interest. |
Map
of the Atlanta campaign. [May-Sept. 1864]. Western and
Atlantic Railroad Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1887]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:830,000. From Century illustrated monthly
magazine, v. 34, July 1887. P. 446. Map of the northwest
Georgia showing location and date of engagements, railroads,
towns, rivers, relief by hachures, and county names and
boundaries. |
New
map of Kentucky and Tennessee from authentic reports of
county surveyors throughout the states of Kentucky and
Tennessee with a new key for measuring distances and specifying
localities (which key is secured by copyright.). Campbell
and Barlow. CREATED/PUBLISHED Louisville, Ky., Campbell
& Barlow, c1861. NOTES Scale ca. 1:600,000. Index to cities
counties is printed below the map. General map indicating
roads and railroads, county names and boundaries, cities
and towns, rivers, and relief by hachures. Some roads
and railroads in Kentucky have been colored red and black
respectively. A nearly illegible pencil note in the lower
right corner states that this map was "Turned into Bureau
of Tpl. Eng. by Lieut. O. M. Poe, Top. Engr., August 1861,
referred [to] in his letter of Aug. 17, 1861." Insets:
The city of Memphis, Tennessee. 20 x 29 cm.-The city of
Louisville, Kentucky. 19 x 32 cm. |
New
map of Kentucky and Tennessee from authentic reports of
county surveyors throughout the states of Kentucky and
Tennessee with a new key for measuring distances and specifying
localities (which key is secured by copyright.). Campbell
and Barlow. CREATED/PUBLISHED Cincinnati, Middleton Strobridge
& Co., c1861. NOTES Scale ca. 1:690,000. Map is annotated
in blue to show the "Great national military rail road"
and in red to show the "Great national military road."
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Military
map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, within eleven
miles of the 35th parallel of latitude or southern boundary
of Tennessee; compiled from the best authentic original
maps, various documents, and miscellaneous latest sources
of information; commenced under the authority of Major
General Don Carlos Buell, commanding the Department of
the Ohio, by Capt. N. Michler, Corps Topogl. Engrs. U.S.A.,
continued under Major General H. G. Wright by Maj. L.
Sitgreaves Corps Topogl. Engrs. U.S.A., and completed
under Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, commanding the
Department, by Lieut. Col. J. H. Simpson, Corps Engrs.
U.S.A., Chief Engr. in the Department. Drawn by Charles
E. Swann, Ass't. Engr. Swann, Charles E., Assistant Engineer.
CREATED/PUBLISHED Cincinnati, O., Ehrgott, Forbriger &
Co., Lithographers, Engravers & Printers, 1863. NOTES
Scale 1:350,000. In this issue Camp Burnside on the Cumberland
River is named, the lithographer's name has been revised,
and a dotted line representing the "out line of coal field"
has been added in the southeastern quadrant. |
Military
map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, within eleven
miles of the 35th parallel of latitude or southern boundary
of Tennessee; compiled from the best authentic original
maps, various documents, and miscellaneous latest sources
of information; commenced under the authority of Major
General Don Carlos Buell, commanding the Department of
the Ohio, by Capt. N. Michler, Corps Topogl. Engrs. U.S.A.,
continued under Major General H. G. Wright by Maj. L.
Sitgreaves Corps Topogl. Engrs. U.S.A., and completed
under Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, commanding the
Department, by Lieut. Col. J. H. Simpson, Corps Engrs.
U.S.A., Chief Engr. in the Department. Drawn by Charles
E. Swann, Ass't. Engr. Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Lithographers,
Engraphers [sic] and Printers, Cincinnati, O. Swann, Charles
E. CREATED/PUBLISHED Cincinnati, Ohio, Office of Chief
Engineer, Dept. of the Ohio, 1863. NOTES Scale 1:350,000
(5.524 miles to one inch). Detailed map of Kentucky and
most of Tennessee showing towns and villages, county seats,
iron works and forges, salt works, mills, post offices,
existing and proposed railroads, roads, rivers, and limits
of coal fields. Map has been annotated in red ink to show
the location of "Camp Burnside" on the Cumberland River
south of Somerset, Kentucky. |
Map
of Kentucky and Tennessee. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1864]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:6,200,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 34, Aug. 1887. p. 596. Title in the
lower margin: Map of Hood's invasion of Tennessee. |
Grierson's
route from La Grange to Baton Rouge. [April 17-May 2,
1863]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale ca.
1:3,625,000. |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee / compiled by W.
L. Nicholson & A. Lindenkohl, 1863 ; drawn by A. Lindenkohl
; H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W.
L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : U.S. Coast Survey,
[1863] NOTES Scale 1:633,600; 1 in. = 10 miles. Relief
shown by hachures. |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee Compiled by W.
L. Nicholson, 1863. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl
& Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Washington D. C.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache Supt.,
1863. NOTES Scale 1:633,600. In top margin: Unfinished
proof. Map title printed in the lower right corner. |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee. Compiled by W.
L. Nicholson & A. Lindenkohl, 1863.-With corrections to
May, 1864. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl & Chas.
G. Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, Supt., [1864] NOTES Scale
1:633,600. Map of parts of the states of Kentucky, Tennessee,
Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama,
showing relief by hachures, drainage, names and boundaries
of states, roads, and railroads. Part of the route of
the "proposed military railroad from Nicholasville & Lebanon"
is indicated. |
Mountain
region of North Carolina and Tennessee, compiled by W.
L. Nicholson & A. Lindenkohl, with corrections to January
1865. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G.
Krebs, lith. Nicholson, W. L. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.],
U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supt., [1865] NOTES Scale
1:633,600. Map title printed in the top margin. Map covers
parts of the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia,
North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama and shows
relief by hachures, drainage, names and boundaries of
states, roads, and railroads. This edition has been significantly
revised in the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and
Northern Georgia. |
Chattanooga
Tenn. 1863 / G.H. Blakeslee, U.S. Top. Eng. Blakeslee,
G. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Sketch map showing
fortifications, Union/Confederate picket lines, rifle
pits, "Rebel camp[s]", roads, railroads, and streams.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. |
Map
of Chattanooga and vicinity. [1863-1864] Prepared for
and presented with compliments of Western and Atlantic
R.R. Co. Western and Atlantic Railroad Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Buffalo, N.Y., Matthews, Northrup & Co., Art-Printing
Works, [1864] NOTES Scale ca. 1:310,000. Indicates the
battles of Missionary Ridge, Chickamauga Station, Graysville,
Chickamauga, Ringgold, and the "battle among the Clouds,"
roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
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Map
of the battlefields of Chattanooga, movement against Orchard
Knob. Prepared ... by the Chickamauga and Chattanooga
National Park Commission. Compiled and drawn by Edward
E. Betts. United States. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Park Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington?] 1901.
[Knoxville, Tenn., Tennessee Valley Authority, 1974?]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:48,000. Relief shown by contours and
spot heights. Covers Chattanooga region. |
attanooga
and surrounding battlefields [By Reginald] Purse. Purse,
Reginald. CREATED/PUBLISHED Chattanooga, [Purse Printing
Co.], c1913. NOTES Scale not given. y-three points of
interest are listed in the lower margin and keyed by number
to the panoramic map. |
Battle
map of Chickamauga, Georgia. Saturday 19 [and] Sunday,
20 September 1863. Map of the Chattanooga battle-fields,
November, 1863. Orchard Knob, 23d, Lookout Mountain, 24th,
Missionary Ridge, 25th. Norwood, Charles W. CREATED/PUBLISHED
Chattanooga, c1898. NOTES Scale ca. 1:32,600. -- Scale
ca. 1:63,360. The Chickamauga map is divided "into quarter-mile
sections, numbered 1 to 20 on the west and east margins,
and lettered A to O on the north and sourth." Map indicates
approximate troop positions, movements, commanding officers,
a few houses and names of residents, roads, "Chatta.,
Rome & Southern R.R.," and drainage. The Chattanooga map
is divided "into half-mile sections, numbered 1 to 19
on the west and east sides, and lettered A to L on the
north and south." The map includes positions of "troops
only in their critical situations," relief by hachures,
drainage, railroads, and the outline of the streets of
Chattanooga. |
Map
of a portion of Missionary Ridge, illustrating the positions
of Baird's & Wood's div's., Nov. 23, 24 and 25, 1863.
Julius Bien & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], Julius Bien
& Co., photo. lith., [18-?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:11,800.
Shows topography by contours, drainage, roads, railroads,
and dwellings with names of inhabitants. Names of corps
and commanding officers are given. Arrows indicate battle
movements. |
Fisheye
view of Chattanooga and vicinity showing troop positions
in 1863]. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES Not drawn
to scale. |
Battlefield
of Chattanooga with the operations of the national forces
under the command of Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant during the battles
of Nov. 23, 24, & 25, 1863 Published at the U.S. Coast
Survey Office, from surveys made under the direction of
Br. Genl. W. F. Smith, Chief Engr., Mil. Div. Miss. .
. . Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Smith, William F. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey Office, [1863] NOTES Scale ca.
1:42,500. Indicates troop positions, Union and Confederate
headquarters, roads, railroads, drainage, vegetation,
relief by shading, and the names of a few residents in
the outlying areas. |
Sketch
of the battles of Chattanooga, Nov. 23-26, 1863 U.S. Coast
Survey Office, A. D. Bache Supdt. From a sketch by Capt.
Preston C. F. West, U.S. Coast Survey. Drawn by H. Lindenkohl.
Lindenkohl, H. (Henry) CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., H. Lindenkohl
& Chas. G Krebs, Lith., 1863] NOTES Scale 1:63,360. Map
of the environs of Chattanooga showing troop positions
and movements, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and
relief by shading. |
Map
of the battlefield of Chattanooga Prepared to accompany
report of Maj. Genl. U.S. Grant. By direction of Brigd.
Genl. W. F. Smith, Chief Engr., Milty. Div. Miss. 1864.
Published by authority of the Secretary of War in the
office of the Chief of Engrs., U.S.A. 1875. Smith, William
F. CREATED/PUBLISHED [N.Y., Julius Bien & Co., photo lith.,
1875] NOTES Scale ca. 1:26,600 (not "1:20,000"). Gives
troop positions, "route of Hooker's command, Nov. 20th,"
"route of pontoons," "line of retreat of enemy," relief
by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, houses,
and the names of a few residents. |
Battle
of Chattanooga, Nov. 23, 24, 25, 1863. Badeau, Adam. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale ca. 1:108,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 31, Nov. 1885. p. 132. Shows troop
positions, "National works," "Confederate works," roads,
rivers, railroads, houses, and relief by hachures. |
Battlefield
of Chatanooga. [October-November 1863]. United States.
Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 13th (1861-1864) CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Chicago, Woman's Temperance Publishing Association, 1892]
NOTES Scale ca 1:73,000. From its Military history and
reminiscences of the Thirteenth regiment of Illinois volunteer
infantry in the Civil War in the United States, 1861-65.
Prepared by a committee of the regiment, 1891. Chicago,
Woman's Temperance Publishing Association, 1892. Facing
p. 366. Map indicates troop positions "when Gen. Grant
took command, Oct. 23, 1863," and on November 23, 24,
and 25. |
Map
of Chattanooga and environs. Copyright 1895 by W. E. Birchmore.
Engraved by Buff[alo] Elec. & Eng. Co. Lynde, Francis,
1856-1930. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Chattanooga, W. E. Birchmore,
c1895] NOTES Scale 1:30,000. Map indicates the location
of monuments and tablets. |
Map
illustrating the operations of the Seventh Division under
Brig. General G. W. Morgan at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee,
during a portion of the year 1862 Compiled by Edward Ruger
at Headqr's., Dept. of the Cumberland. Published by authority
of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the office of the
Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1877. Ruger, Edward. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1877] NOTES Scale 1:253,440. Shows troop movements
and fortifications, roads, towns, drainage, and hachures.
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Fort
Donelson National Military Park, Tennessee Drawn by R.
M. Montesano, January 1947. United States. National Park
Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government Printing
Office, reprint 1959. NOTES Scale ca. 1:22,500. Illustrates
the descriptive leaflet. The map indicates the park boundary,
earthworks, roads, and "tactical disposition of troops
on the night of Feb. 15, 1862." |
Plan
of Fort Donelson and outworks : [Tennessee] / surveyed
by Lieut's Janney and Kossak ; under the direction of
Lieut. Col. J.B. McPherson, Chief Eng'r ; drawn by Otto
H. Matz, Ass't Top'l Eng'r. Matz, Otto H., 1830-1919.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862] NOTES Shows the fort, town of
Dover, fortifications, "Enemies' tents", "Enemies' log
huts", woods, and areas of fallen timber. Relief shown
by hachures and form lines. |
Map
of the environs of Fort Donelson, Tennessee, Feb. 1862].
CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862?] NOTES Shows Fort Donelson, town
of Dover, "Reported battery on Jackson's Hill", obstructions
on the Cumberland River, and mortar boats below the obstructions.
Relief shown by form lines. |
Plan
of Fort Donelson and its outworks. [Feb. 1862] Surveyed
under the direction of Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson, A.D.C.
& Capt. of Engineers, by Lieuts. Janney and Kossak. Published
by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War, office
of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1875. McPherson,
James Birdseye, 1828-1864. CREATED/PUBLISHED St. Louis,
Lith. by T. Schrader, [1875] NOTES Scale 1:7200. Shows
topography by hachures, drainage, vegetation, roads, houses,
fences, a plan of Dover, fallen timber, "enemy's" tents
and log huts, water batteries, entrenchments, Grant's
headquarters, and the location of the divisions of General
Smith, General Wallace, and General McClernand. A profile
of the fort, another profile of the rifle pits, and one
of the water battery appear on the left side of the map.
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Map
of Fort Henry, Tennessee, and environs] / J. Pitzman.
Pitzman, Julius, b. 1837. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:42,000. |
Map
of Fort Henry, Tennessee, and environs]. Pitzman, Julius,
b. 1837. CREATED/PUBLISHED St. Louis, Lith. by T. Schrader,
[1863?] NOTES No scale given. Relief shown by hachures.
Oriented with north to the bottom. |
Plan
of Fort Henry and its outworks. [Feb. 1862] Drawn under
the direction of Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson, A.D.C. and
Capt. of Engineers. Published by authority of the Hon.
the Secretary of War, office of the Chief of Engineers,
U.S. Army, 1875. McPherson, James Birdseye, 1828-1864.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1875] NOTES Scale ca. 1:6488.
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. |
Sketch
showing the relative positions of Fort Henry and Fort
Donelson, also the roads connecting the two positions
/ drawn under the direction of Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson,
A.D.C. & Capt. of Engineers. McPherson, James Birdseye,
1828-1864. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : Office of
the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1875. NOTES Scale 1:95,040;
1 1/2 miles to an in. |
Sketch
showing the relative positions of Fort Henry and Fort
Donelson : with the roads connecting the two places /
drawn under the direction of Lt. Col. J.B. McPherson,
Chief Engineer, by Chas. Lambecker. Lambecker, Chas. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1862] NOTES Shows the forts, roads, outwork fortifications
in the vicinity of the forts, fortifications in the vicinity
of the town of Dover, outlying buildings, and streams.
Relief shown by hachures. |
Original
maps of Forts Henry & Donelson and vicinity. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1862] NOTES Not drawn to scale. Title from verso. Manuscript;
pen-and-ink. Relief shown by hachures. Oriented with north
to the bottom. |
Map
of Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee, showing the Confederate
assault of Nov. 29, 1863]. Orth, John G. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1863] NOTES Detailed city map showing streets, railroads,
all buildings (major ones identified), larger land tracts
with owners' names, and streams. Ink handwritten index
to points of interest and misc. lead-pencil notes on verso.
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Franklin--Tenn.
profield [sic] June 1863 / by G.H. Blakeslee. Blakeslee,
G. H. OTHER TITLES Franklin--Tenn. profiled June 1863
CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Sketch map showing troop
positions, roads, railroads, streams, and location of
the "Cherry tree where was [sic] hung the rebel spies
Col. Williams and Lieut. W.G. Peter--June 10, 1863". |
Field
works at Franklin, Tenn., occupied by the 23d and 4th
corps during engagement of Nov. 30th 1864, Maj. Gen. J.
M. Schofield, comdg. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1864] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:28,000. Indicates troop positions and names
of commanders, roads, "Nashville and Decatur R.R.," drainage,
relief by hachures, and a few houses and names of occupants.
The scale of the map is cited as "275 feet = 1 inch."
This does not agree with the bar scale. |
Battlefield
in front of Franklin, Tenn., November 30th, 1864]. Merrill,
W. E. (William Emery), 1837-1891. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1874?]
NOTES Unfinished topographic map showing troop positions,
roads, railroads, buildings, rural householders' names,
fences, streams, vegetation, and streets of town of Franklin.
Relief shown by hachures and form lines. |
Battlefield
in front of Franklin, Tenn. where the United States forces,
consisting of the 4th & 23rd Corps and the Cavalry Corps
M.D.M., all under the command of Maj. Gen'l. J. M. Schofield,
severely repulsed the Confederate army, commanded by Lt.
Gen'l Hood, November 30th 1864 Published by authority
of the Hon. Secretary of War in the office of the Chief
of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1874. Merrill, W. E. (William
Emery), 1837-1891. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1874. NOTES
Scale ca. 1:10,650. ndicates troop positions, roads, railroad,
houses, names of residents, fences, drainage, vegetation,
and relief by hachures. |
Battlefield
of Franklin, Tenn. Nov. 3rd 1864 Compiled from the official
map. Cowen, James. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1887] NOTES
Scale ca. 1:50,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine,
v. 34, Aug. 1887. p. 602. Indicates troop and cavalry
positions, the street pattern of Franklin, rivers, relief
by hachures, houses, names of occupants, fences, and vegetation.
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pographical
map of the approaches and defences of Knoxville, E. Tennessee,
shewing the positions occupied by the United States &
Confederate forces during the siege Surveyed by direction
of Capt. O. M. Poe, Chf. Engr., Dept. of the Ohio, during
Dec., Jan. and Feb. 1863-4. Published by authority of
the Hon. Secretary of War in the office of the Chief of
Engineers, U.S. Army. Rockwell, Cleveland. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[N.Y., The Graphic Co., photolith., 1864] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:9,900. Union and confederate positions shown by
the colors blue and red respectively. Indicates roads,
railroads, contour lines, spot elevations, vegetation,
drainage, and houses. |
Middle
Tennessee / G.H. Blakeslee--1863. Blakeslee, G. H. OTHER
TITLES Alternate title at bottom: Fourteen trips across
Tennessee 1862-1864 CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Sketch
map showing federal troop movement routes, engagements,
settlements, and streams. Relief shown by hachures. Also
covers Nashville city region. |
Topographical
sketch of the battlefield of Stone's River near Murfreesboro,
Tennessee, December 31st, 1862 to Jan. 3d, 1863 : Major
General W.S. Rosecrans, Commanding of the Forces of the
United States : General Braxton Bragg, Commanding the
enemy's forces. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y. : Lith. of J. Bien,
[1863] NOTES Shows troop positions, names of commanders,
Confederate works, roads, "Nashville and Chattanooga R.R.,"
vegetation, houses, fences, names of residents, and rivers.
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Topographical
sketch of the battle field of Stone River near Murfreesboro,
Tennessee, December 30th 1862 to January 3d 1863 . . .
Position of the U.S. troops on the 2d of Jan. 1863. Surveyed
under the direction of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Topogl.
Engrs., U.S.A., by Major J.E. Weyss, assisted by Captains
W. Starling, D.P. Thruston, J.W. Stinchcomb, and Lieut.
M. Allen, U.S. Vols. Weyss, John E. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale [ca. 1:23,000] Gives positions
of the U.S. 14th Army Corps, "line of works of the enemy,"
roads, "Nashville and Chattanooga R.R.," houses, names
of residents, drainage, and vegetation. |
Topographical
sketch of the environs of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Surveyed
Jan. 1863 under the direction of Capt. N. Michler, U.S.A.,
Chief Topl. Engr., Army of the Cumberland, by Maj. John
E. Weyss, assisted by Captains: W. Starling, D. Thruston,
J.W. Stinchcomb, R. Rose and Lts. M. Allen and H. Greenwood,
U.S. Volunteers. Weyness, John E. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1863] NOTES Scale [ca. 1:43,000] Shows "line of battle
of the United States forces," "line of battle of the Confederate
forces," roads, distances, houses, names of residents,
fields, and vegetation. Drainage is colored in blue and
the "Nashville and Chattanooga R.R." is colored in red.
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Topographical
sketch of the battle field of Stone River near Murfreesboro,
Tennessee, December 30th 1862 to January 3d 1863 . . .
Position of the U.S. troops on the 31st of December, 1862.
Surveyed under the direction of Capt. N. Michler, Corps
of Topogl. Engrs., U.S.A., by Major J.E. Weyss, assisted
by Captains W. Starling, D.P. Thruston, J.W. Stinchcomb,
and Lieut. M. Allen, U.S. Vols. Weyss, John E. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale [ca. 1:15,840] Indicates "line
of works of the enemy," roads, "Nashville and Chattanooga
R.R.," houses, names of residents, drainage, and vegetation.
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at
of Murfreesboro. Taken from a top'l. sketch of Murfreesboro
and its environs. Surveyed under the direction of Capt.
N. Michler, Top'l. Engs., U.S.A. Michler, N. (Nathaniel),
1827-1881. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863?] NOTES Scale
not given. Map indicates streets and buildings. Sites
occupied by the 14th and 21st Corps of the Army of the
Cumberland, Department Headquarters, and the Quarter Master
are identified. Bar scale appears in the lower right corner,
but units of measure are not given. |
Map
of Nashville, Tennessee. United States. Army. Military
Division of the Mississippi. Chief Engrs. Office. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[186-] NOTES Detailed city map showing streets, railroads,
all buildings (major ones identified), larger land tracts
with owners' names, and streams. Relief shown by fold
lines. |
Topographical
map of Nashville, Tenn. / from a survey made by Lieut.
Jas. R. Willett, 38th Ill. Vol. Infantry. Willett, James
R. (James Rowland), 1831-1907. CREATED/PUBLISHED Nashville
: Commd'g Eng. Dept., [186-] NOTES Shows physicasl relief,
street rights-of-way, railroads, and outstanding buildings.
Does not show vernacular buildings or other cultural features.
Relief shown by gradated hachures. |
Nashville--Tenn.
and vicinity 1863 / G.H. Blakeslee, Topo. Eng. Blakeslee,
G. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1863. NOTES Sketch map showing
fortifications, picket lines, camps of the 105th and 129th
Ill. regiments, roads, city streets, railroads, and streams.
Relief shown by hachures. |
Map
of the battle of Nashville, dec. 15th & 16th 1864 Based
on the government surveyed and drawn under the direction
of Gen. Tower by M. Peseux. Cowen, James. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l., 1887] NOTES Scale ca. 1:110,000. From Century illustrated
monthly magazine, v. 34, Aug. 1887. p. 611. Indicates
troop and cavalry positions, roads, railroads, drainage,
vegetation, and relief by hachures. |
Sketch
of the environs of Shelbyville, Wartrace & Normandy, Tennessee
Compiled from the best information under the direction
of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Topographical Engrs. U.S.A.,
by John E. Weyss, Maj. Ky. Vols., Chief Asst. Drawn by
C. S. Mergell. Photographed by M. Carpenter.]. Weyss,
J. E. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale ca. 1:150,000.
Hand-colored photocopy showing roads, railroads, houses
and names of residents, towns, rivers, and mills. Descriptions
of six "Crossings (i.e., fords) of Duck River" appear
below the map title. |
Sketch
of the environs of Shelbyville, Wartrace & Normandy, Tennessee
Compiled from the best information under the direction
of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Topographical Engrs. U.S.A.,
by John E. Weyss, Maj. Ky. Vols., Chief Asst. Drawn by
C. S. Mergell. Photographed by M. Carpenter.]. Weyss,
J. E. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale ca. 1:150,000.
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General
Buell's map of the battle-field of Shiloh. [April 6-7,
1862] Copyright, 1886, by the Century Co. Buell, Don Carlos,
1818-1898. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1886] NOTES Scale
ca. 1:14,500. Detailed map showing the positions of the
armies of the Ohio and Tennessee, Confederate lines, headquarters,
"regimental camps at the date of the battle," roads, houses,
drainage, vegetation, fields, and relief by hachures.
The letters A-W identify Union divisions and batteries.
"Numbers indicate hours of the day, or periods of the
battles . . . " |
Map
of the territory between Corinth, Miss. and Pittsburgh
Landing, Tenn. showing positions and route of the Confederate
army in its advance to Shiloh, April 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1862
From official maps and actual surveys. Atwell Thompson,
B.E., engineer in charge. June 27, 1901. Thompson, Atwell.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1901] NOTES Scale ca. 1:82,000.
At head of title: Shiloh National Military Park. Includes
fortifications, roads, railroads, rivers, towns, and the
names of few residents. Some roads have been hand-colored.
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Map
of the battlefield of Shiloh. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.,
1920?] NOTES Scale 1:10,560. Stamped in red below title:
Reproduced in Photographic Section, Military Information
Division, General Staff. Anonymous map indicating roads,
drainage, fields, woodland, contour lines, and the "boundary
line of park." Troop positions and fortifications are
not delineated. |
Shiloh
National Military Park, Tenn. Albert Pike, Division Engineer.
Topography by J. K. Bailey and F. H. Sargent. Control
by U.S. Geological Survey. Surveyed in 1934. Geological
Survey (U.S.) CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, 1934] NOTES
Scale 1:9600. Detailed topographical map indicating monuments,
plaques, markers, and burial grounds. One hundred forty-five
monuments are listed and keyed by numbers to the map.
The contour interval is 5 feet. |
Shiloh
National Military Park. United States. National Park Service
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], U.S. Government Printing
Office, reprint 1957. NOTES Scale ca. 1:40,500. Illustrates
a descriptive leaflet entitled "Shiloh National Military
Park, Tennessee." Map indicates the park boundary, tour
route, and points of interest. |
Map
of the battle field of Shiloh, April 6 & 7, 1862 / Léon
J. Frémaux, Capt. of Engrs. P.A.C.S. Frémaux, Léon Joseph,
1821-1898. NOTES Relief shown by hachures. |
Map
of the field of Shiloh, near Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn.,
shewing the positions of the U.S. forces under the command
of Maj. Genl. U. S. Grant, U.S. Vol. and Maj. Genl. D.
C. Buell, U.S. Vol. on the 6th and 7th of April 1862 Surveyed
under the direction of Col. Geo. Thom, Chief of Topl.
Engrs. Drawn by Otto H. Matz, Asst. Topl. Engr. Lith.
by Chas. Robyn & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Matz, Otto H. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[S.l.], 1862 NOTES Scale 1:14,400. hows relief by hachures,
vegetation, drainage, houses, fields, fences, mills, and
roads. |
Battle
of Pittsburgh Landing [i.e., Shiloh] Engraved for "Grant
and his campaigns." [April 6-7, 1862]. Coppee, Henry.
CREATED/PUBLISHED [Cincinnati, C. F. Vent & Co., 1866]
NOTES Scale not given. From his Grant and his campaigns:
a military biography. New York, C. B. Richardson; Cincinnati,
C. F. Vent & Co., 1866. facing p. 85. Map indicates morning
and evening positions of Union forces on April 6 and 7,
1862. Legend notes that "The positions of Rebels forces
were generally parallel to those thereon indicated." |
Stones
River National Military Park, Tennessee. United States.
National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington],
Government Printing Office, reprint 1957. NOTES Scale
ca. 1:58,000. Illustrates a descriptive leaflet. The map
indicates Union and Confederate lines, the direction of
the Confederate attack, roads and streets, and the park
boundary. |
From
Mitchelsville [sic] to Gallatin--Sumner Co., Tenn., 1862
/ G.H.B. Blakeslee, G. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1862. NOTES
Sketch map showing military engagements, fortifications,
roads, railroads, settlements, farms, and streams. Relief
shown by hachures. |
Rough
plan of part of battle of Wauhatchie, Tenn., night of
Oct. 28-29, 1863 Drawn from memory by H. T. [i.e., Hector
Tyndale. 188-]. Tyndale, Hector, 1821-1880. CREATED/PUBLISHED
[Philadelphia, Collings, printer, 1882] NOTES Scale not
given. Map indicates troop positions and lines of march.
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Lloyd's
official map of the State of Tennessee Drawn & engraved
from actual surveys and used by our commanders. Lloyd,
James T. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, J. T. Lloyd, 1862.
NOTES Scale ca 1:506,880. Map indicates county names and
boundaries, cities and towns, roads and railroads, rivers,
and fortifications. Battle sites are underlined in red.
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Lloyd's
official map of the State of Tennessee Compiled from actual
surveys and official documents, showing every rail road
& rail road station with the distances between each station.
Also the counties and county seats, cities, towns, villages,
post offices, wagon roads, canals, forts, fortifications,
&c. Lloyd, James T. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, J. T.
Lloyd, 1863. NOTES Scale ca. 1:506,880. Battle sites are
not underlined in this edition. |
Western
Tennessee, and part of Kentucky Prepared by order of Capt.
McAlester, Chief Engr. M.D.W.M. under direction of Capt.
P. C. Hains, U.S. Engr. & Actg. Chief Engr. Dept. of the
Gulf. Compiled & drawn for stone by B. von Reizenstein,
& F. D'Avignon. Printed by E. Boehler. Feb. 1865. Von
Reizenstein, B. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1865] NOTES Scale
1:633,600. Indicates cities and towns, forts, roads, railroads,
rivers, and some relief by hachures. |
Military
map of middle Tennessee and parts of East Tennessee and
the adjoining states, being part of the Department of
the Cumberland, commanded by Maj. Gen. Geo. H. Thomas,
U.S.A. Compiled and drawn under the direction of Col.
Wm. E. Merrill, 1st U.S.V.V. Eng'rs, Capt. Corps of Eng's,
& Chief Engr. Dept of the Cumberland, with the assistance
of Prof. J. M. Safford, late State Geologist of Tennessee,
by C. S. Mergell, Asst. Engr., 1865. Published by authority
of the Hon. Secretary of War, and the office of the Chief
of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1874. Mergell, C. S. CREATED/PUBLISHED
N.Y., Am. Photo-Litographic Co., (Osborne's process),
[1874] NOTES Scale ca. 1:350,000. Shows topography by
hachures, drainage, roads, railroads, dwellings with names
of inhabitants, and battlefields, giving dates of engagements
and names of oppossing commanding officers. The authorities
from which the map is compiled are listed in detail, followed
by a key to the topographical signs. |
The
approaches from Washington, to Richmond From surveys supplied
by officers of the army. Entered according to Act of Congress
in the year 1862 by D. A. Heald. Heald, D. A. (Daniel
Addison), 1818-1900. CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York, 1864]
NOTES Scale ca. 1:445,000. "Presented by the Home Insurance
Compy. of New York." Map of eastern Virginia showing roads,
railroads, towns, drainage, and some relief by hachures.
Battlefields are identified by crossed swords. Inset:
The strategic points of east Tennessee, northern Alabama,
and Georgia, from the U.S. official military map, 1864.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1864,
by D. A. Heald . . . Scale ca. 1:1,300,000. 23 x 31 cm.
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