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Maps Exhibiting Part of the Operations of the Army of Virginia Under the Command of Major General John Pope. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th 1862. the Positions of the Troops On the Night of Aug. 27th and at Sunset Aug. 28th 1862, and the Batt...

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Old map of Cedar Mountain (Culpeper County), Manassas Region, United States, Virginia.

Created by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers in 1862.
  • Various scales.
  • Civil War Map
  • Maps from "Report of Maj. Gen. John Pope to the Committee on the Conduct of the War."
  • Each map gives troop positions, roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

Map Subjects

Bull Run 2nd Battle Of VA

Cedar Mountain (Culpeper County)

Cedar Mountain Battle Of VA

Manassas Region

United States

Virginia

United States. Army. Corps Of Engineers

1862

Map Tags

1862

Bull Run 2nd Battle Of VA

Cedar Mountain (Culpeper County)

Cedar Mountain Battle Of VA

Manassas Region

Map

Maps

United States

United States. Army. Corps Of Engineers

Virginia

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This old map of Maps Exhibiting Part of the Operations of the Army of Virginia Under the Command of Major General John Pope. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9th from 1862. the Positions of the Troops On the Night of Aug. 27th and at Sunset Aug. 28th