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Military Map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, Within Eleven Miles of the 35th Parallel of Latitude Or Southern Boundary of Tennessee; Compiled from the Best Authentic Original Maps, Various Documents, and Miscellaneous Latest Sources of Inform...

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Old map of Kentucky, Tennessee, United States.

Created by J. H. (James Hervey) Simpson, Charles E. Swann in 1865.
  • Scale 1:350,000 (5.524 miles to one inch).
  • Civil War Map
  • Signed in facsimile: J. H. Simpson, Lieut. Col. Engrs. U.S. Army, Chief Engr., Dpt. of the Ohio.
  • Detailed map of Kentucky and most of Tennessee showing towns and villages, county seats, iron works and forges, salt works, mills, post offices, existing and proposed railroads, roads, rivers, and limits of coal fields.
  • Map has been annotated in red ink to show the location of "Camp Burnside" on the Cumberland River south of Somerset, Kentucky.
  • Handwritten note on the verso reads "Full of errors-worthless so far as the 5 northern counties are concerned. F. Walley Perkins AC&GS."
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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