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Map of the Seat of War Showing the Battles of July 18th & 21st 1861
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Map Description
Old map of Manassas Region, United States, Virginia.
Created by V. P. Corbett in 1861.
Created by V. P. Corbett in 1861.
- [Scale ca. 1:115,000].
- Civil War Map
- Another issue.
- Houses of Vanderweckins, Cary, and Hall in northern Virginia are identified as having been "burnt by rebels Sept. 13th."
- Description derived from published bibliography.
Map Subjects
Bull Run 1st Battle Of VA
Manassas Region
United States
Virginia
V. P. Corbett
1861
Map Tags
1861
Bull Run 1st Battle Of VA
Manassas Region
Map
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United States
V. P. Corbett
Virginia
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