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Map of the Seat of War Showing the Battles of July 18th & 21st, 1861

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Old map of Manassas Region, United States, Virginia, Washington Metropolitan Area.

Created by A. Hoen & Co., V. P. Corbett in 1861.
  • "Entered according to act of Congress in the Clerks Office of the U.S. District Court by V.P. Corbett [in the year] 1861 for the Dist. of Colum[bi]a."
  • Depths shown by isolines.
  • Shows Manassas during the Battle of Bull Run and the Washington Metropolitan Area.
  • 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
  • C.1, 1967, source unknown, gift, ALE; c.2, 1967, photocopy, LVA, ALE.

Map Subjects

Bull Run 1st Battle Of VA

Bull Run 1st Battle Of Va.

Civil War

History

Manassas Region

Manassas Region (Va.)

United States

Virginia

Washington Metropolitan Area

A. Hoen & Co.

V. P. Corbett

1861

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1861

A. Hoen & Co.

Bull Run 1st Battle Of VA

Civil War

History

Manassas Region

Manassas Region (Va.)

Map

Maps

United States

V. P. Corbett

Virginia

Washington Metropolitan Area

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This old map of Map of the Seat of War Showing the Battles of July 18th & 21st, from 1861 was created by  A. Hoen & Co., V. P. Corbett in 1861