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Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Part of the Peninsula in 1864

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

Created by T. Sewell Ball, Albert H. (Albert Henry) Campbell in 1864.
  • Scale 1:92,000 (not "1:80,000").
  • Civil War Map
  • Swem, E.G. Maps relating to Virginia, 1134
  • Cover title: Fac-simile reproduction of the Confederate war map of the "Vicinity of Richmond and part of the Peninsula" which was issued to Gen'l. Robert E. Lee and his corps commanders in 1864.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.
  • C. 1 map accession no. 2104 (1965); c. 2 (negative photostat, on 4 sheets aprox. 46 x 51 cm.), LVA, 1965, map accession no. 2105.
  • Library’s copy lacks cover; originally in two parts.
  • Civil War project no.: lva00123.
  • Previously filed as: 755.4 M6 1861-1865 1864 1891.
  • Digital image available: 33.75 x 37 in.
  • Conservation: Etherington Conservation Center, April 2003.

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1864

Albert H. (Albert Henry) Campbell

Civil War

History

Map

Maps

Richmond

Richmond Region

Richmond Region (Va.)

T. Sewell Ball

United States

Virginia

Virginia Peninsula

Virginia Peninsula (Va.)

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This old map of Map of the Vicinity of Richmond and Part of the Peninsula from 1864 was created by T. Sewell Ball, Albert H. (Albert Henry) Campbell in 1864