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Hughes Topographical Military Map of Richmond and Petersburgh sic Cities With Adjacent Country In Perspective Showing the Rebel Fortifications 1864

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Old map of Petersburg Region, Richmond Region, United States, Virginia.

Created by William C. Hughes in 1864.
  • Scale ca. 1:220,000.
  • Civil War Map
  • Copyright no. 27521. Deposited July 23, 1864.
  • This appears to be the work map for "Hughes military map of Richmond & Petersburgh [sic]. Va" (entry no. 632). A portion of Adolph Lindenkohl's "Military map of southeastern Virginia" (entry no. 463) has been used as a base, to which the author has added tiny drawings of houses and churches, fortifications at Petersburg, and the "Valley of death" at Fort Darling.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

Map Subjects

Petersburg Region

Petersburg Region (Va.)

Richmond Region

Richmond Region (Va.)

United States

Virginia

William C. Hughes

1864

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1864

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Maps

Petersburg Region

Petersburg Region (Va.)

Richmond Region

Richmond Region (Va.)

United States

Virginia

William C. Hughes

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This old map of Hughes Topographical Military Map of Richmond and Petersburgh sic Cities With Adjacent Country In Perspective Showing the Rebel Fortifications from 1864 was created by William C. Hughes in 1864