Georgia Civil War Maps CD

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This CD contains 69 rare historic maps and descriptive pages representing fascinating details about Georgia and its vicinity during the Civil War.

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This CD contains 69 rare historic maps and descriptive pages representing fascinating details about Georgia 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.

Northern Alabama and Georgia Compiled and engraved at the U.S. Coast Survey Office, from state maps, postoffice maps, local surveys, military reconnoissance and information furnished by the U.S. Engineers attached to the Military Division of the Miss. Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G. Krebs, lith., [1864?] NOTES Scale 1:633,600. Signed in ink in upper margin: Llewellyn F. Haskell, Lt. Col., 7 U.S.C.I. July 15, 1864. DLC General map of northeastern Alabama and northwestern Georgia indicating cities and towns, roads and railroads, rivers, and some relief by hachures. Map overprinted in red to highlight state boundaries and railroads.
Prison at Andersonville, Ga. United States Sanitary Commission. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., Waters & son sc., [1864] NOTES Scale not given. From Sanitary Commission bulletin, v. 1, no. 21, Sept. 1, 1864. opp. p. 647. Plan of camp showing the prison, the "dead line," "Rebel camp," batteries, "Gen. Winder's headquarters," Capt. Wirtz's house, depot, cook house, dispensary, hospital, road, and drainage.
Map of Atlanta and vicinity. [July 1864]. Western and Atlantic Railroad Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1887] NOTES Scale ca. 1:165,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine, v. 34, July 1887. p.457. Shows fortifications, roads, railroads, rivers, and towns. The battles of peach Tree Creek (July 20), Atlanta (July 22), and Ezra Church (July 28) are indicated.
Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta, Ga., by the U.S. forces under command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864 / reduced and engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., from an original prepared under the directions of Cap. O.M. Poe, Corps of Eng's and senr. engr. on Gen'l. Sherman's staff ; Edw. Molitor, lith. Poe, O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe), 1832-1895. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.] : War Dept., [1865?] (Engineer Bureau, War Dept.) NOTES Partial cadastral map showing selected buildings and householders' names beyond city limits. Covers area extending from Mt. Gilead Church in west to Decatur in east and from Buckhead in north to East Point in south. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows troop positions, Union and Confederate works, roads, railroads, vegetation, drainage, and names, dates, and sites of battles connected with Atlanta Campaign.
Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta, Ga. by the U.S. forces under command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864. Reduced and engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., from an original prepared under the directions of Cap. O. M. Poe, Corps of Eng's. and senr. engr. on Gen'l. Sherman's staff. Poe, O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe), 1832-1895. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., Edw. Molitor, lith., 1866] NOTES Scale ca. 1:47,520. From 39th Cong., 1st Sess. [1866]-Report of the Chief Engineer U.S.A. No. 2. In lower right margin: Bowen & Co., lith., Philada. Indicates entrenchments, relief by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, towns, and the names of a few residents in the environs of Atlanta.
Map illustrating the military operations in front of Atlanta, Ga. From the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication, south of Atlanta, August 26th 1864 Compiled by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., 1875. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., Julius Bien & Co., photo lith., [1875] NOTES Scale ca. 1:32,000. Insets: A portion of the Confederate defenses of Atlanta. Scale ca. 1:1300. 16 x 14 cm. A portion of the U.S. defensive works erected after the capture of Atlanta. Scale 1:1200. 21 x 25 cm. Confederate and Union defenses shown in the insets are keyed to the map by the letters A to G and the numbers 7 to 12 respectively. Detailed map showing fortifications, headquarters, location and dates of battles, street outline of Atlanta, roads, railroads, vegetation, drainage, relief by hachures, towns, mills, churches, the location of rural houses, and the names of residents.
Civil War Centennial, city of Atlanta : showing the area of the three major engagements and deployment of Union and Confederate forces during the summer of 1864 / prepared by State Highway Department of Georgia, Division of Highway Planning. Georgia. State Highway Dept. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Atlanta] : The Dept., [1964?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:24,000. Includes index to points of interest and ill. (some col.).
Map of Rome, Adairsville and vicinity Prepared for a 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. 1:350,000. Shows location of battles of Lay's or Tanner's Ferry, Adairsville, and Cassville, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Map of Allatoona, New Hope Church and vicinity. Prepared for and presented with compliments of Western and Atlantic R. R. Co. Western and Atlantic Railroad Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED Buffalo, N.Y., Mathews, Northrup & Co., Art-Printing Works, [1864] NOTES Scale ca. 1:280,000. Shows location of battles of Allatoona, Allatoona Creek, Picketts Mill, and New Hope Church, roads, railroads, Confederate entrenchments, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Camp McDonald; a school of Instruction for the 4th Brigade Georgia Volunteers His excellency Governor Joseph E. Brown, Commander in Chief. Souvenir edition, 1917. McClellan, I. B. CREATED/PUBLISHED Atlanta, c1917. NOTES Scale 1:2400. Pictorial map showing parade grounds, tents, buildings, hospitals, streets, relief by hachures, and the names of principal officers. "The Georgia Military Institute was organized at Marietta, Georgia, in 1851, by Colonel A. V. Brumby; chartered at the session of the General Assembly in the winter of 1851-1852, and modeled after the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. During the war between the states Camp McDonald was established, including the Georgia Military Institute grounds and extending to Big Shanty (now called Kennsaw). Here recruits for the Confederate army were drilled by the cadets and new regiments organized. During the campaign from Dalton to the sea in 1864 the Georgia Military Institute cadets served with great credit. Camp McDonald was destroyed by Sherman and the school was never revived.-Joseph Tyrone Derry."
Map of Chickamauga National Military Park. Ferger, Edward. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], c1895. NOTES Scale not given. 98 sites are listed and keyed by number to the map.
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. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government Printing Office, 1957 NOTES Scale ca. 1:64,000. "NMP-CC-7004." "Reprint 1957." Illustrates descriptive leaflet by U.S. National Park Service entitled "Point Park, Lookout Mountain and Chattanooga Battlefields." Includes text and illustrations.
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. Folded title: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Georgia-Tennessee.
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. Alternate title in lower margin: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Ga. (Chickamauga Battlefield). Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Includes compilation diagr. and index of battle monuments and sites.
Battle of--"Chickamauga"--Sep. 19th & 20th 1863 / under Col. W.E. Merrill. Merrill, W. E. (William Emery), 1837-1891. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1864] NOTES Relief shown by contours, spot heights, and gradient tints. Shows roads, rivers, and streams. Does not show troop positions. Note at upper left: Companion sheet to the other map marked No. 61--The other map represents the positions of the troops at the battle of Chicamauga [sic], the roads, woods & fields, but does not represent the irregularities of the surface. This map represents the roads, rivers, and irregularities of the surface as developed by contour lines and heavy tints on the lower portions of the ground, the highest elevations being untinted. The two maps are from the same original and agree exactly in the roads and streams. This map was prepared as a guide to the draughtsman who might be employed to prepare the complete map of the Battle of Chicamauga [sic]. By carefully studying the contour lines and tints on this map an accurate map with hachures may be made of the ground. If then the locations of the troops are taken from the other map the battle map will be complete. W. E. M. [i.e., William E. Merrill].
Tour route, Chickamauga Battlefield, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Georgia and Tennessee. United States. National Park Service. OTHER TITLES Chickamauga battlefield. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government Printing Office, 1957. NOTES Scale ca. 1:55,000. Illustrates descriptive brochure entitled "Chickamauga Battlefield, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Georgia and Tennessee." Map indicates "Union defense line morning of Sept. 20." battlefield sites, park boundary, and tour route.
Chickamauga Battlefield / National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. United States. National Park Service. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : The Service, [1973] NOTES Scale not given. Folded title: Chickamauga Battlefield, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Georgia and Tennessee.
Map of Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Park The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry., 1895] NOTES Scale ca. 1:57,000. Copyright, 1895, by Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry.
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 reproduced on p. [40] of text.
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. Photocopy; blue line print. Oriented with north to the left. Bird's-eye-view. Indexed for points of interest.
Battle field of Chickamauga, Georgia / surveyed by command of Major Genl. G. H. Thomas, Commanding Department of the Cumberland, by Capt. C. H. Boyd, Sub-Asst. U.S. Coast Survey, April and May 1864 ; assisted in levelling by Lieut. Kuntze & Sergeant Wilson. Boyd, Charles H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Knoxville : Tennessee Valley Authority, 1975?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:31,000 (not "1:20,000").
Battle-field of Chickamauga, surveyed by command of Maj. Gen. Thomas, comdg. Dept. of the Cumberland by Capt. C. H. Boyd, U.S. Coast Survey. April & May 1864. Autogr. & printed under direction of Col. Wm. E. Merrill, Chief Engr., D.C., Chattanooga, October, 1864. Boyd, Charles H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Chattanooga, 1864] NOTES Scale 1:20,000. Shows roads, fords, drainage, vegetation, houses, names of residents, fences, and relief by contour lines. Some fortifications are given but troop positions and movements during the Battle of Chickamauga are not indicated.
Battle-field of Chickamauga. [Sept 18-20, 1863]. Wells, Jacob. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1887. NOTES Scale ca. 1:84,000. From Century illustrated monthly magazine, v. 33, April 1887. p. 954. Indicates by symbols the "positions, evening of Sept. 18, 1863," "direction of lines of battle, Sept. 19th," "first lines of battle, Sept. 20th," "last lines of battle, Sept. 20th," "positions of Union troops after the battle," and positions of the cavalry. Map also includes roads, rivers, fords, bridges, relief by hachures, and houses.
Chickamauga battlefield. Accompanies The battle of Chickamauga. Historical map and guide book. By J. C. McElroy of the Ohio Commission, late Captain 18th Ohio Infantry. McElroy, Joseph C. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Cincinnati, The Henderson-Achert-Krebs Lith. Co., c1895] NOTES Scale not given. The map shows Gen. Robert B. Mitchell's Union cavalry on Sept. 20th deployed in the north and south of General Rosecrans's headquarters in the Lee mansion and Gen. James T. Wheeler's Confederate troops to the east and south, none of which is included in the preceding version (Civil War Maps entry no. 155).
Chickamauga battlefield. [Sept 19-20, 1863] Sketched by J. C. McElroy of the Ohio Commission, late Captain 18th Ohio Infantry. McElroy, Joseph C. CREATED/PUBLISHED Cincinnati, The Henderson-Achert-Krebs Lith. Co., c1895. NOTES Scale ca. 1:12,300. Shows troop positions and movements, names of commanders, location of battlefield monuments, roads, railroads, fords, bridges, drainage, vegetation, houses, and names of residents.
Map of the Chickamauga battle-field, Georgia drawn by W. A. Wood, expressly for Norwood's Vade-Mecum Guide. Wood, W. A., cartographer. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], c1895. NOTES Scale 1:14,400. In upper margin: The latest and most accurate. Indicates houses, names of residents, roads, drainage, Chattanooga, Rome, and Columbus railroad, and the boundary of the park at the time of dedication in September 1895. A description of the battle is overprinted in red and the important points of interest keyed by section, letter, and number to the map.
Map of the environs of Pine Mountain, Lost Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, and Little Kenesaw Mountain] G. H. Blakeslee T. E. [June 2-22, 1864] Blakeslee, G. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1864] NOTES Scale not given. Pen and ink sketch map of northwestern Cobb County, Georgia, showing the "route of Harrison's Brigade," Confederate and Federal works, battlefields, roads, railroads, churches, drainage, and relief by hachures. Also depicted are the locations of the "5th Ind. Bat. [that] kill[ed] Gen. Polk, June 14" and the "spot where Polk was killed."
Map of Dalton and vicinity. [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. 1:130,000. Indicates the location of the battles of Dalton, Rocky Face, and Mill Creek Gap, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Ft. McAllister. Carried by assault on the 13th of Dec. [1864] by the Second Division, 15th A.C., commanded by Brig. Gen. W. B. Hazon. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1864] NOTES Scale not given. Pen and ink manuscript drawn on tracing cloth, showing fortifications, Union troop positions, road leading to fort, vegetation, and drainage. Part of the defenses of Savannah, Georgia.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia. United States. National Park Service CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington], Government Printing Office, 1959. NOTES Scale ca. 1:50,000. "August 1959, NBP-KM-7006." Illustrates discriptive leaflet by U.S. National Park Service entitled "Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia." Insets: Crest of Kennesaw Mountain. Sept. 1959. NBP-KM-7007.-Cheatham Hill area. Sept. 1959. NBP-KM-7008. Each 7 x 14 cm. Includes text and portraits of General William T. Sherman and General Joseph E. Johnston.
Map of Marietta and vicinity. [June 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. 1:185,000. Indicates location and date of battles, Confederate entrenchments, roads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
om the Etowah to Burnt-Hickory, Ga. Blakeslee, G. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], G. H. B. [i.e., G. H. Blakeslee], 1864] NOTES Scale ca. 1:27,600. Pen and ink sketch map showing "route of Harrison's Brigade," engagements, routes of the 20th and 23rd Army Corps, roads, railroads, drainage, relief by hachures, woods, and clearings.
Map of Resaca and vicinity. [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. 1:165,000. Map of the environs of Resaca showing entrenchments, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
St. Mary's River and Fernandina harbor, Florida From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulation by Capt. J. H. Simpson and Lieutenant A. W. Evans, U.S.A. Assistants. Topography by A. M. Harrison, Assistant. Hydrography by the party under the command of Lieut. S. D. Trenchard, U.S.N. Assist. 1857. Resurvey of bar by C. O. Boutelle, Asst. in 1862. Redd. drng. by P. Witzel. Engd. by A. Maedel and R. F. Bartle. Bowen & Co. lith., Philada. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey, 1862] NOTES Scale 1:20,000.
Charts of Savannah River, Pensacola Bay, and Key West. Showing the positions of the several fortifications. From the United States Coast Survey From the United States Coast Survey. Smith, Jim (Jim C.) CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, c1861. NOTES Scale not given. [1] Savannah River from U.S. Coast Survey. Scale ca. 1:63,360. 18 x 26 cm. [2] [Pensacola Bay] Scale ca. 1:80,000. 18 x 23 cm. [3] Chart of Key West, Florida. Scale ca. 1:125,000. 22 x 20 cm. Each chart indicates fortifications, place names, "line of 18 feet depth of water," and a few soundings.
"Causten's Bluff" fort. [Defenses of Savannah, Georgia. 1865]. United States. Navy. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philada., W.A.S. Lith. of Bowen & Co., [1865] NOTES Scale 1:2000.
Map showing the defences of Savannah, on the approaches of Wilmington and Savannah Rivers, Georgia. Flag St[eame]r "Harvest Moon" Feb. 8th 1865. United States. Navy. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philada., W.A.S. Bowen & Co., lith., [1865] NOTES Scale 1:40,000. Insets: Turner's Rocks Battery. Scale 1:2000. 11 x 16 cm.-Ft. Thunderbolt. Scale 1:2000. 6 x 10 cm.
Map illustrating the defence of Savannah, Ga. and the operations resulting in its capture by the army commanded by Maj. Genl. W. T. Sherman. Dec. 21st 1864 Compiled 1880-81 under the direction of Bvt. Brig. Genl. O. M. Poe, Maj. Corps of Engs., Col. & A.D.C., late Chief Engineer, Military Division of the Mississippi. Poe, O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe), 1832-1895. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., Julius Bien & Co. photo lith., 1881 NOTES Scale ca. 1:85,000. Detailed map of Savannah and vicinity, showing "Union works in blue," "Confederate works in red," roads, railroads, vegetation, drainage, houses, names of a few residents in outlying areas, fences, and geographic coordinates. Includes plans of the following fortifications: Works at eastern point of Whitmarsh Island; Fort Thunderbolt; Bastion on the line of defence across Whitmarsh Island; Fort Tattnall; Battery on Turner's Rocks; Fort McAllister; Causten's Bluff; and Fort Lee.
Atlanta campaign-1864. "Rossville" to "Snake Creek Gap." Blakeslee, G. H. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., G. H. B. [i.e., G. H. Blakeslee], 1864] NOTES Scale not given. Pen and ink sketch map showing "route of Harrison's Brigade, 3rd Div.," positions of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Divisions of the 20th Army Corps from May 2 to May 10, 1864, roads, railroads, villages, churches, mills, drainage, and relief by hachures.
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.
Sketch of the Atlantic coast of the United States from Savannah River to St. Mary's River, embracing the coast of the State of Georgia Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], United States Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Superintendent, 1861. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. Inset: [Coast of Florida from St. Johns River to St. Augustine] 32 x 24 cm. Coastal chart showing place names, roads, railroads, rivers and streams, and swamps.
Sketch of a part of the coast of Georgia from Savannah River to Ossabaw Sound showing the relative positions of the U.S. Iron clad steamer Montauk & the rebel Fort McAllister during the bombardment of Feb 1st 1863. Prepared under direction of Admiral S. F. Du Pont, by C. O. Boutelle, Assistant, Coast Survey. Boutelle, Charles O. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale 1:200,000. At head of title: U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Supdt. Shows drainage, towns, geographic coordinates, railroad from Savannah to "Way's Stat. no. 2," and the position of the vessels Nashville, Montauk, Seneca, Wissahicon, Dawn, and C. P. William in the Ogeechee River near Fort McAllister, and the Passaic, Marblehead, and Conemaugh in Wassaw Sound.
Map of army operations Atlanta campaign between Cassville and Mariette and vicinity 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 1:285,120. Map of Bartow, Cherokee, Paulding, and Cobb counties, Georgia, showing location and date of battles, entrenchments, towns, roads, railroads, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Map of army operations Atlanta campaign between Kingston and Atlanta 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 1:285,120. Map of Bartow, Cherokee, Paulding, Cobb, and Fulton counties, Georgia, showing location and date of battles, towns, roads, railroads, entrenchments, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Sherman's campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta [1864] Engraved by R. D. Servoss. Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., [1864] NOTES Scale ca. 1:500,000. Map of northwest Georgia showing the "lines of works erected by the United States forces" in blue and "Confederate forces" in red.
Genl. Sherman's campaign war map. Bufford, John Henry, 1810-1870. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, [1864] NOTES Scale ca. 1:670,000. "The horizontal and upright lines [of the map grid] represent five miles square. By referring [sic] to the number on the left and to the letter on the base, any point may be found to show the locality of the Union armies." Description derived from published bibliography. Map covering most of Georgia and South Carolina, showing defenses along the sea coast and around the principal towns, Confederate prisons at Andersonville and south of Millen, Ga., roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
Part of northern Georgia : no. 2 / compiled under the direction of Capt. Wm. E. Merrill, chief, Top'l Eng'r, D.C. Merrill, W. E. (William Emery), 1837-1891. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1864] NOTES Covers a portion of northwestern Georgia and adjacent Alabama to the west of Atlanta.
Map showing the operations of the national forces under the command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman during the campaign resulting in the capture of Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 1, 1864 / drawn by E. Hergesheimer ; Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Hergesheimer, E. (Edwin) CREATED/PUBLISHED Washington : Coast Survey Office, [1864] NOTES Scale 1:380,160; 6 miles to 1 in. Relief shown by hachures. Shows the area between Chattanooga, Tenn. and Lovejoy, Ga.
Northwestern Georgia (with portions of the adjoining States of Tennessee and Alabama) being part of the Department of the Cumberland. Engineer Bureau of the War Department, January 1863. Denis Callahan, del. Lith. of J. Bien, N.Y. Callahan, Denis. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, 1864] NOTES Scale 1:350,000 (5.524 miles to an inch). "Corrections and additions from Capt. Wm. E. Merrills Map of Northern Georgia in 1864." Troop positions and movements are not indicated. General campaign map showing turnpike and stage roads, railroads, towns, rivers and relief by hachures.
The army map of Georgia. Louis Prang and Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, L. Prang & Co., c1864. NOTES Scale ca. 1:800,000.
Lloyd's topographical map of Georgia from state surveys before the war showing railways, stations, villages, mills, &c. Lloyd, James T. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, J. T. Lloyd, 1864. NOTES Scale ca. 1:580,000. Hand-colored general map with places where battles occurred underlined in red.
Southern Georgia and part of South Carolina / U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, supdt. ; drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; Chas. G. Krebs, lith. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.] : The Survey, 1865. NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Includes list of authorities.
Northern Georgia and western and central South Carolina] Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. H. Lindenkohl & Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1865 NOTES Scale 1:633,600. General map, without title, extending from Charleston west to the western boundary of Georgia. State names, boundaries, and railroads are overprinted in red.
Middle Georgia & South Carolina / U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, supt. ; drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; Chas. G. Krebs, lith. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : The Survey, [1865?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:633,600; 1 in. = 10 miles. Relief shown by hachures.
Birds-eye map of the Western and Atlantic R.R., the great Kennesaw route; Army operations, Atlanta campaign, 1864. Fleming, Brewster & Alley. CREATED/PUBLISHED N[ew] Y[ork], [1887] NOTES Scale not given.
The State of Georgia, showing the major campaign areas and engagement sites of the War between the States, 1861-1865. Smith, J. Harmon. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Atlanta], Georgia Dept. of Commerce, 1961. NOTES Scale ca. 1:960,000. "All place names, county lines and railroads are shown as they existed during the Civil War." Indicates "route of Davis' attempted escape," "route of march of General Sherman's main forces," and "Confederate defense works." Engagements and other important sites are keyed by number to map.
The State of Georgia, Civil War Centennial, 1864 : showing the major campaign areas and engagement sites of the Union and Confederate armies / prepared by State Highway Department of Georgia, Division of Highway Planning. Georgia. State Highway Dept. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Atlanta] : The Dept., [1964?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:900,000. Includes index to points of interest and ill.
Map illustrating the first epoch of the Atlanta Campaign : embracing the region from the Tennessee River to the Oostanaula River, showing the positions held and lines of works erected by the enemy, also the lines of works erected by the United States forces, the lines of march traversed by them and their relative location in line of battle when attacking the enemy, commanding United States forces, Major-General W. T. Sherman, commanding rebel forces, Lieut. General J. E. Johnston / compiled by Edward Ruger. Ruger, Edward. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Knoxville, Tenn. : Tennessee Valley Authority, 1974?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:80,000.
Map of the environs of Savannah, Georgia. 186-] Drawn by A. Lindenkoh. Chas. G. Krebs, lith. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 186-] NOTES Scale not given. Printed map without title. Indicates fortifications, roads, railroads, drainage, vegetation, towns, and some houses and names of residents in outlying areas.
Map of the seat of war, in South Carolina, and Georgia. Evans & Cogswell. CREATED/PUBLISHED Charleston, S.C., Evans & Cogswell, [1861] NOTES Scale ca. 1:450,000. Inset: Portion of Georgia [around Savannah]. Uncolored. Scale not given. 11 x 17 cm. Confederate imprint. Shows coastal area from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, and territory inland as far north as Kingstree, South Carolina, to Orangeburgh, South Carolina. Gives the location of forts and shows coastal shoals, drainage, roads, railroads, ferries, bridges, dwellings with names of inhabitants, churches, and post offices.
Beaufort Harbor and coast line between Charleston, S.C. and Savanna [sic] Ga., with 5 mile distance lines in circles round Beaufort, and R.R. connections, roads, &c, &c. L. Prang & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, [1861?] NOTES Scale not given. Indicates ships in Beaufort Harbor and a few of the line coastal forts. "The naval force in the great expedition" appears above the map, followed by the names of commanding officers. Below the neat line at the bottom of the map appear the names of the ships, the captains, and the number of guns aboard each ship.
Sketch of portions of seacoast of South Carolina & Georgia Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Autogr. copy by H. Lindenkohl. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. Autographed in ink: Gen. M. C. Meigs USA. Map of the coast from Bull's Bay, South Carolina, to Ossabaw Sound, Georgia, showing forts, drainage, roads, railroads, and towns. "References" at the bottom center of the map give dates on which forts were captured by the Federal forces.
Coast of South Carolina from Charleston to Hilton Head. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. Insets: Plan and view of Fort "Beauregard"-Bay Point, S.C. Scale 1:2000. 16 x 17 cm.-Fort on Fenwick's Island, S.C. Scale 1:1000. 13 x 15 cm.-Ground plan and view of fort on Bay Point-South Edisto R., S.C. Scale 1:1000. 14 x 15 cm.-Plan and view of fort on Otter Isld. Point-St. Helena Sound, S.C. Scale 1:1000. 12 x 15 cm.-Fort on Sam's Point, Coosaw River, S.C. Scale 1:1000. 13 x 15 cm.-Ground plan and view of fort on Botany-Bay Isld., North Edisto R. Scale 1:2000. 12 x 15 cm.-Fort "Walker"-Hilton Head Isld., S.C. Scale 1:2000. 13 x 15 cm.-Sketch E showing the progress of the survey in section no. V from 1847 to 1862. [Triangulation network from Winyah Bay, South Carolina, to Amelia Island, Florida] Scale 1:600,000. 24 x 74 cm.
Sketch of portions of seacoast of South Carolina & Georgia Drawn by A. Lindenkohl.]. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1863. NOTES [Scale 1:200,000].Map of the coast from Bull's Bay, South Carolina, to Ossabaw Sound, Georgia, showing forts, drainage, roads, railroads, and towns.
Sketch of sea coast of South Carolina and Georgia from Bull's Bay to Ossabaw Sound / drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; E. Molitor, lith. Lindenkohl, A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : U.S. Coast Survey, 1863. NOTES Scale 1:200,000.
Part of South Carolina and Georgia] Engineer Bureau, Dec. 24th 1864. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1864] NOTES Scale 1:350,000. Southern half of an unidentified printed map. Sheet extends from Augusta south to Jacksonville, Georgia, and Beaufort, South Carolina, west to Eatonton, Georgia. Indicated are roads and railroads, cities and towns, houses and names of residents, rivers, and forts.
Sketch showing position of Boyd's Neck, Honey Hill, and Devaux' Neck, in Decr. 1864 Bowen & Co., lith., Philada. Foster, John G. (John Gray), 1823-1874. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES Scale ca. 1:670,00 (not "1 inch=10 miles"). Map indicates "lines of investment of Gen. Sherman" at Savannah, Georgia, Boyd's Neck, Honey Hill and Devaux' Neck, South Carolina, and "position of rebel ironclads" on the Savannah River.
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.

 

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