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Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863, Showing Stonewall Jackson's Great Flank Movement 05-02

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Old map of Chancellorsville, United States, Virginia.

This detail from a printed map shows the area around Chancellorsville, Va., including Wilderness Church to the west, the Rapidan River to the north, and the Plank Road to the south. Also indicated is the route taken by Stonewall Jackson's corps to Wilderness Tavern and the direction of their attack on the Union's exposed flank.
Created by Robert Knox Sneden in 05-02.
  • Color coding indicates the location of Union and Confederate forces.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • This item is from the collections of the Virginia Historical Society; please contact the institution for more information.
  • In the Robert Knox Sneden Scrapbook (Mss5:7 Sn237:1 p. 247).
  • Manuscripts

Map Subjects

Chancellorsville

Chancellorsville (Va.)

Chancellorsville Battle Of Chancellorsville VA

Chancellorsville Battle Of Chancellorsville Va.

Civil War

History

Jackson Stonewall

United States

Virginia

Robert Knox Sneden

05-02

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