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No. 1. Defensive lines 18th Army Corps from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham, (Battery Harrison) Chief Engineer's Office, Department Virginia and North Carolina, in the field, October, 1864.


↑ 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: No. 1. Defensive lines 18th Army Corps from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham, (Battery Harrison) Chief Engineer's Office, Department Virginia and North Carolina, in the field, October, 1864.

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Alternative Title: Defensive lines 10th Army Corps from Fort Burnham, (Battery Harrison) to right of New Market Road. Chief Engineer's Office Dept. Virginia and North Carolina, in the field, VA. October, 1864. No. 2.; Engineer's Office, Military Division of the Gulf. Map No. 4. Battle-Field of Five Forks, VA. fought Saturday, April 1st, 1865. Union Forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. P. H. Sheridan, U. S. A.; Redoubt and signal station on Cobb's Hill, VA. No. 4.; Battle of Bentonville, N. C., fought March 19th, 1865.; No. 4 Map showing position of pontoon bridge on which The Army of the Potomac crossed the James River, June 14th and 15th, 1864.; Chart of the obstructions in the Cape Fear and Brunswick Rivers and the batteries commanding them.; Plan, section and elevation of casemate in Fort Burnham. January, 1865.; Plan of the cantonment of the 1st Brigade, 7th Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, at Gravelly Springs, Ala., in January and February, 1865.

Notes: Some signatures of possible authorities on maps. Cannot make out the names though. Should be looked into. "October, 1864." "July, 1865." "March 19, 1865." "June 14, 1864." "June 15, 1864." "January, 1865." "June 29, 1865." "Between January 1865 and February 1865." 1864 - Inscribed on Map; 1865 - Inscribed on Map

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