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Map Illustrating the Operations of the Seventh Division Under Brig. General G.W. Morgan at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee During a Portion of the Year 1862

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Old map of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, United States.

Created by Edward Ruger, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers in 1862.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Shows U.S. and Confederate troop movements and fortifications, fortifications altered from Confederate to U.S., roads, drainage, topographical details, and a list of authorities.
  • Similar to plate 118 (cxviii), Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate armies (E64 .U61).
  • This item is in the Map Collection of the Library of Virginia; please contact the Library's Archives Research Services department for more information.
  • Civil War Map
  • Sept. 2001, Libbie, b, ALE.

Map Subjects

Army

Civil War

Cumberland Gap

Cumberland Gap (Tenn.)

Cumberland Gap Campaign

History

Ohio Infantry Regiment 7th

Tennessee

United States

Edward Ruger

United States. Army. Corps Of Engineers

1862

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1862

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Civil War

Cumberland Gap

Cumberland Gap (Tenn.)

Cumberland Gap Campaign

Edward Ruger

History

Map

Maps

Ohio Infantry Regiment 7th

Tennessee

United States

United States. Army. Corps Of Engineers

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This old map of Map Illustrating the Operations of the Seventh Division Under Brig. General G.W. Morgan at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee During a Portion of the Year from 1862 was created by Edward Ruger,  United States. Army. Corps of Engineers in 1862