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Map Illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Georgia by the U.S. Forces Under Command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, from the Passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the Commencement of the Movement Upon the Enemy's Lines of Communication South of Atla...

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Old map of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

Created by O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe) Poe in 1866.
  • Scale ca. 1:47,520.
  • Civil War Map
  • From 39th Cong., 1st Sess. [1866]-Report of the Chief Engineer U.S.A. No. 2.
  • In lower right margin: Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.
  • Indicates entrenchments, relief by hachures, vegetation, drainage, roads, railroads, towns, and the names of a few residents in the environs of Atlanta.
  • Other issues in Sherman map coll. nos. 39-40.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

Map Subjects

Atlanta

Atlanta Campaign

Georgia

United States

O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe) Poe

1866

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Map Illustrating the Siege of Atlanta, Georgia by the U.S. Forces Under Command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, from the Passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the Commencement of the Movement Upon the Enemy&