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No. 2 - Logan's Crossroads Or Mill Springs; No. 3 - Field of Shiloh from History of the Army of the Cumberland : Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles, Written at the Request of Major-General George H. Thomas Chiefly from His Private Military Journ...

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Old map of Southern States, .

Created by 1895, 1870, Ruger, Edward in 1875.
  • Relief shown by shading and hachures on some maps. Depths shown by contours on some maps..
  • The format of this atlas as issued was 3 p. l., 22 col. fold. maps, 23 x 15 cm. The letter press and maps have been mounted and rebound as above.
  • Atlas accompanies two-volume history by Thomas B. Van Horne.
  • The Geography and Map Division also has separates for plates 2-5, 7-10, 17-19, and 21.
  • Title and introductory pages affixed on prelim. leaves of atlas.
  • Includes maps of the battles of Selma, Alabama; Bentonville, North Carolina; Chattanooga, Franklin, Nashville and Stones River, Tennessee; Chickamauga and Atlanta, Georgia; and Perryville, Kentucky.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

Map Subjects

Army Of The Cumberland

Battlefields

Campaigns

Civil War

History

Southern States

United States

Indiana

Lagrange County

1895

1870

Edward Ruger

1875

No. 2 - Logan's Crossroads Or Mill Springs; No. 3 - Field Of Shiloh

History Of The Army Of The Cumberland : Its Organization Campaigns And Battles Written At The Request Of Major-General George H. Thomas Chiefly From His Private Military Journal And Official And Other …

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