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Gettysburg and Vicinity, Showing the Lines of Battle, July, 1863

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Old map of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States.

Created by Burk & McFetridge in 1863.
  • Scale 1:15,840.
  • Civil War Map
  • Inset: Site of Gen. Gregg's cavalry operations. Three miles east of Gettysburg. Uncolored. Scale. 1:63,360. 13 x 7 cm.
  • Lower right corner: Compliments of Holtzworth Bros., propr's of the Ziegler and Holtzworth Livery, in rear of Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa.
  • Shows drainage, vegetation, roads, railroads, fences, dwellings with names of inhabitants, and land owned by the United States. Union and Confederate positions are shown, with names of corps and divisions, sometimes including names of commanding officers, and location of artillery.
  • See entry no. 334 for an earlier version of this map.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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Gettysburg (Pa.) Battle Of

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Pennsylvania

United States

Burk & McFetridge

1863

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This old map of Gettysburg and Vicinity, Showing the Lines of Battle, July, from 1863 was created by  Burk & McFetridge in 1863