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Map of the environs of Petersburg, VA., from the Appomattox River to Ft. Howard, showing the positions of the intrenched lines occupied by the 9th Army Corps, A. P., during the siege.


↑ Parent: Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies published under the direction of the Hon. Daniel S. Lamont, Secretary of War Maj. George B. Davis U.S.A. Mr. Leslie J. Perry Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley Board of Publication Compiled by Capt. Calvin D. Cowles 23d. U.S. Infantry Part XXXII. General topographical maps of the theatre of war.

Collection: Osher Collection

Name: Map of the environs of Petersburg, VA., from the Appomattox River to Ft. Howard, showing the positions of the intrenched lines occupied by the 9th Army Corps, A. P., during the siege.

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Alternative Title: Plat showing the position of the Army of the Tennessee under command of Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard during the Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20th and 21st, 1865.; Map showing the march routes of the Army of the Tennessee, under the command of Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard, during the Winter campaign in the Carolinas.; Goldsborough (Section II.); Topographical map showing the positions of the 14th and 20th Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. H. W. Slocum, and Kilpatrick's Cavalry in an engagement near Bentonville, N. C., March 19th, 1865.; Map of Battle of Averysborough, N. C., fought March 16th, 1865.; Map of the Battle-Field of Pea Ridge, Ark. showing the positions of the United States and Confederate Forces on the 8th of March, 1862.; Plan No. 8 Siege operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U. S. Forces under Maj. Gen. E. R. Canby. Captured by the Army of West Mississippi, on the night of April 8 and 9, 1865.

Notes: "Map showing the march routes of the Army of the Tennessee, under the command of Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard, during the Winter campaign in the Carolinas." is a two section map. Section II is Goldsborough "May 17, 1866." "May 18, 1866." "April 1, 1865." "March 20, 1865." "March 21, 1865." "March 19, 1865." "March 16, 1865." "March 8, 1862." "September 11, 1865." "April 8, 1865." "April 9, 1865." 1866 - Inscribed on Map; 1865 - Inscribed on Map; 1876 - Inscribed on Map; 1862 - Inscribed on Map

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