Maps of Amelia County

Maps of Amelia County

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Jetersville And Sailors Creek.

1 : 21120 Weyss, John E.
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Deatonville

1 : 24000
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Deatonville

1 : 24000
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Jetersville

1 : 24000
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Jetersville

1 : 62500
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Jetersville

1 : 62500
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Farmville

1 : 125000
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Appomattox

1 : 100000
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Potomac Army operations.

1 : 370000 United States. War Department
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Roanoke

1 : 250000
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Roanoke

1 : 250000
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Roanoke

1 : 250000
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Roanoke

1 : 250000
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Roanoke

1 : 250000
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Roanoke

1 : 250000
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SE Virginia, Ft. Monroe.

1 : 316800 U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers
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(Seat of the Civil War - Virginia).

1 : 412000 Schonberg & Co.
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Central Virginia 1864-1865.

1 : 650000 United States. War Department
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Map of the Region between Gettysburg, Pa. and Appomattox Court House, Va.

1 : 285120 Weyss, John E.
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Central Virginia showing Lieut Gen'l U.S. Grant's Campaign and Marches.

1 : 350000 United States. War Dept. Engineer Bureau
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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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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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