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Battlefield In Front of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30th, in 1864

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Old topographic map / manuscript map of Franklin, Tennessee, United States.

Created by W. E. (William Emery) Merrill in 1864.
  • Unfinished topographic map showing troop positions, roads, railroads, buildings, rural householders' names, fences, streams, vegetation, and streets of town of Franklin.
  • Relief shown by hachures and form lines.
  • Title from R.W. Stephenson's Civil War maps, 1989.
  • Probable preliminary drawing for the 1874 printed map of the same area which is "Compiled under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill".
  • Pen-and-ink (black/blue/red/brown), wash (brown), and lead pencil.
  • Mounted on cloth backing.
  • Watermark: J. Whatman 1865.
  • This map has some imperfections: scattered water stains, halved for folding. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.
  • Includes block-lettered lead-pencil annotation at lower right: [Battlefield in front of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30/64 1874?].
  • Civil War Map
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Battlefield In Front of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30th, in 1864 by Relic Map Company