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Gettysburg and Vicinity : Showing the Lines of Battle, July, 1863, and the Land Purchased and Dedicated to the Public by General S. Wylie Crawford and the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association

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Old map of Gettysburg Region, Pennsylvania, United States.

Created by James T. (James Thomas) Long in 1863.
  • Shows Union positions in blue and Confederate positions in red, roads, houses and names of residents, fences, railroad, vegetation, and drainage.
  • "Presented with the compliments of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad" printed in red ink in lower right hand corner of map.
  • "Purchase tickets at B. and O. Office, 415 Broadway, N.Y." stamped in blue ink in lower right hand corner of map.
  • Inset: Site of Gen. Gregg's calvary [sic] operations. Three miles east of Gettysburg. Uncolored. Scale 1:63,360. 13 x 7 cm.
  • Gift of Mr. Sherman Ewing.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.
  • Civil War Map

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This old map of Gettysburg and Vicinity : Showing the Lines of Battle, July, from 1863, and the Land Purchased and Dedicated to the Public by General S. Wylie Crawford and the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association was created by James T. (James Tho