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Original Antique Civil War CAMPAIGN MAP Siege of Spanish Fort MOBILE Alabama

$ 86.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Topic: Civil War (1861-65)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • US State: AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC
  • Printing Technique: Lithography
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region: United States of America
  • City: Bentonvillle
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Civil War Map
  • Year: 1893
  • Published: 1893
  • Format: Engraved
  • Date Range: 1800-1899
  • Subject: History
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Julius Bien
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    An Original Plate from The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Published by Resolution of the U.S. Congress of May 19, 1864, to serve as the Official Historical Record of The Civil War Dedicated to Demonstrating and Preserving the History of the Conflict's Battles, Regions of Control, Army Troop Positions, Military Strategy, Topography, and History.
    The Atlas was Never Openly Sold, and Distributed Only to Federal Depositories, Universities, Museums, and other various Public Institutions of Historic Record.
    Of the 10,000 Published, Less than 1,000 Complete Atlases Remain.
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    Fine Adornment of Civil War History. Impressive on any Home or Office Wall.
    1865 Carolinas Campaign &
    Siege of Spanish Fort, Alabama
    (
    1):
    Howard's Campaign through South & North Carolina.
    (2):
    Engagement at Bentonville, North Carolina.
    (3):
    Environs of Petersburg, Virginia.
    (4):
    Plat showing the Positions of Howard's Army at Bentonville.
    (5):
    Siege Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U.S. Forces of Maj. Gen. Canby, April 8th & 9th, 1985.
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    Intricate Detail. Julius Bien Engraved.
    Original Plate LXXIX (#79) of the 175 Plates of The Official Folio Historical Record of The Civil War contained within The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Ordered by Act of Congress in 1864; Entered into The Library of Congress; and Published by the U.S. Publishing Office,
    Containing all Battle Maps, Field Reports, Correspondence, Troop Positions, Skirmishes, Coastal Surveys, Naval Battles, and Topography during the Four Years of the War:
    The Accumulation of Records & the Assembling of the Atlas taking over 30 years to Complete.
    Part 10. Plate LXXIX.
    Original Plate LXXIX (#79) of the 175 Published.
    Original 1893. 124-yrs-old.
    Map is in Good+ condition. Slight moderate fraying along border edges. Mild foxing. No soils, marks, or writings. Single fold as issued.
    Not a Reproduction.
    Original Lithograph Engraved by Julius Bien for the "The Official Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies;" Commissioned by Resolution of Congress May 19, 1864, in accordance to serve as The Official Historical Record of the War. The Atlas was Never Publicly Sold, with only 10,000 Volumnes being Exclusively Distributed to Federal Depositories, Universities, Museums, & Various Public Institutions. The Atlas Entered the Public Domain when the Atlases were withdrawn from Libraries and Other Federal Depositories over the past Century.
    Impressive On Any
    Home or Office Wall
    Dimensions:  19
    " x 29.5"
    Fine Adornment of
    Civil War History
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    Map Shows Names of Local Citizens' Homes & Farms, Churches, Railroads, Blacksmiths, Taverns, Depots, Cotton Mills, & Many Other Landmarks.
    A Few of the Landmarks Shown on the Map Include:
    Minette Bay, Blakely River, Minnette Bayou, Road to Carr's Brdige, House in Ruins, Randallsville, Springfield Post Office, the Harper home, Cape Fear River, Point of Rock's Road, Cottage Point Road, Lunette, Appomattox River, Laurel Hill, Swift Creek, Brightsville, Williams Crossroads, Russell Place, Everettsville, Military Railroad, Boat Landing, General Hospital, Baker's Store, Rowe's Store, Sandy Level Church, Fayetteville, Cheraw, Columbia, Beaufort, Averysboro, Woods and Swamps, Harper Farm, Leetown, Elkhorn Tavern, Minette Bayou, Fort Davis, Fort Morton, Fort Stedman, Fort Howard, Graham home, School House, and many other points of interest.
    (If you are interested if a family, city, town, or other landmark is shown on the map , email the name and a general geographic location and I will look to see if it is included on the map.)
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    Great for History & Genealogy as Map Shows Cities, Towns, & Landmarks During the War; Some of Which No Longer Exist Today.
    The Atlas to Accompany The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies was Commissioned with Resolution of the U.S. Congress in 1864, by which Adjt. General E.D. Townsend was Appointed Directorship of the Collection and Preparation of the Atlas, which was ultimately Completed and Published in 35 Parts in Sets of Five Lithographic Plates by the U.S. Government Publishing Office between 1891-1895. The 175 Plate Volume dedicated to Preserving a Historical Record of the War, each Map portraying a wealth of Knowledge and Information on Division, Corps, and Troop Positions; Battle Lines, Topography, Military Strategy, and History.
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    All Credit & Debit Cards are Accepted through Paypal. Maps are mailed the day after purchase & normally arrive within 2-3 days. Please email with any questions.
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    Greetings from Historical Savannah, Georgia: Founded 1733.
    Imaginative & Creative Gift
    for the
    Historian or Civil War Enthusiast.
    "Some, to beautify their halls, parlors, chambers, and libraries ... loveth, getteth, and useth maps, charts, and geographical globes."
    - John Dee, Advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.