Maps of Maryland

Maps of Maryland

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War telegram marking map

1 : 490000 L. Prang & Co Lith. of J. Bien
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Shell Highway Map of Delaware - Maryland, Virginia, W. Virginia. (western portion).

1 : 950400 Shell Oil Company
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Map to illustrate the 1862 (Virginia) Campaign

Map to illustrate the 1862 (Virginia) Campaign. Map to illustrate the American Civil War of sixty years previously. This small map details the areas of Virginia around the capitals of Washington, D.C. and Richmond where a great amount of fighting took place in 1862 and indeed across the war period. Several places on the map, such as Fredericksburg, Petersburg and Manassas Junction/Bull Run witnessed heavy clashes during the conflict. The map also details railway routes in the region. War Office
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Strategic war points of the United States

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The new war map of Virginia, Maryland & Pennsylvania

1 : 510000 Russel, B.B. (Benjamin B.)
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Strategic War Points of the United States no.1: the country round Washington, the Chesapeake and the Potomac

Strategic War Points of the United States no.1: the country round Washington, the Chesapeake and the Potomac. J. Wyld
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Virginie, Maryland.

1 : 870000 Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles, 1688-1766
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A new map of Maryland and Delaware : with their canals, roads & distances / by H.S. Tanner ; E. Gillingham, sc.

from Parts
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Der amerikanische Kriegsschauplatz zwischen Washington und Richmond

1 : 1000000 Richmond (Virginie) Petermann, August Debes, Ernst Justus Perthes
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Virginia and Maryland

1 : 1500000 Maryland Heřman, Augustin Faithorne, Henry Aug. Herman and Thomas Withinbrook
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Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland dressée sur la grande carte angloise de Mrs. Josué Fry et Pierre Jefferson, / par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, géographe; Groux.

from John H. Levine Collection Robert de Vaugondy; Mrs. Josué Fry et Pierre Jefferson,
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War Telegram Marking Map.

War Telegram Marking Map. Produced by Prang in 1862, this War Telegram Marking Map was published for sale with the intension that telegraph communications within what the map calls ‘Virginia Territory’, the area running from Baltimore to Petersburg across the Union and Confederate line, would me marked down. The explanation key on the map comments that red and blue pencils would be provided alongside the map so that Union telegraph communications could be marked in red and Confederate communications in blue. This map is unmarked. L. Prang & Co.
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Map Of The Seat Of War.

1 : 633600 Monk, Jacob
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Neueste Karte von Maryland und Delaware mit seinen Canaelen, Strassen und Entfernungen der Hauptpunkte

Grosser Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde in 170 Karten Meyer, J. Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts
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Maryland.

from Maryland
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Nova Virginiae Tabula [Karte], in: Le théâtre du monde, ou, Nouvel atlas contenant les chartes et descriptions de tous les païs de la terre, Bd. 2, S. 318.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Willem Janszoon und Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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One Hundred & Fifty Miles Around Richmond.

1 : 887040 Magnus, Charles
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A map of Maryland with the Delaware counties and the southern part of New Jersey &c. / by T. Kitchin, geogr.

from Charts and maps Thomas Kitchin,
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Virginia.

1 : 1271000 Hammond, C.S.
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War Telegram Marking Map.

1 : 490000 Prang, L. & Co.
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Military Portraits.

1 : 950400 Waters & Son
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Karte des Kriegs-Theaters in Virginien

1 : 890000 Virginie
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Seat of War in America

Seat of War in America. Published by Bacon & Co. in London, Seat of the War in America shows the region between Baltimore and Petersburg and the placement of troops and fortifications along the border between the Confederacy and the Union. It is notable how many batteries are placed around the Confederate capital of Richmond, as well as marking out the railway lines that connected the region. At the top of the map are publishing adverts for Colton productions, as well as a list of the Union and Confederate generals and a table detailing export amounts in 1860, with cotton being the largest figure. Bacon & Co.
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Maryland and Delaware.

1 : 1190000 Tanner, Henry S.
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NOVA VIRGINIÆ TABVLA

DGrijp Sculpt [Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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Virginia.

1 : 1700000 Cram, George Franklin; Davis, Ellis Arthur
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Virginia

1 : 1300000 Smith, John [Merianische Erben]
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Gen. map II.

1 : 633600 United States. War Department
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Bird's-eye view of the Seat of War

Bird's-eye view of the Seat of War, arranged after the latest Surveys. This Bird’s Eye View of the Seat of War, published by Prang, displays the region around the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River, showing Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Harper’s Ferry, Richmond, Manassas Junction (Bull Run), Fort Monroe and Norfolk Harbour. The map also details railroad lines. It is possible to see a drawing of the Capitol building where Washington, D.C. is labelled. L. Prang & Co.
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