Maps of Union Hall

Maps of Union Hall

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Smith Mountain Dam

1 : 24000
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Smith Mountain Dam

1 : 24000
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Smith Mountain Dam

1 : 24000
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Smith Mountain Dam

1 : 24000
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Moneta

1 : 62500
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Moneta

1 : 62500
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Moneta

1 : 62500
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Bedford

1 : 125000
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Bedford

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 125000
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Roanoke

1 : 100000
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Roanoke

1 : 100000
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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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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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Gen. map II.

1 : 633600 United States. War Department
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Military Portraits.

1 : 950400 Waters & Son
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War telegram marking map

1 : 490000 L. Prang & Co Lith. of J. Bien
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Virginia and Maryland

1 : 1500000 Maryland Heřman, Augustin Faithorne, Henry Aug. Herman and Thomas Withinbrook
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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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