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Plan of Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Va 05-12

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Old map of Spotsylvania County, United States, Virginia.

20), Union forces under Grant and Confederate forces under Lee were facing off to the south and east of Spottsylvania Court House. On May 12, Grant ordered Hancock to assault Ewell's position in the "mule's shoe" salient. This map attempts to depict the action during that assault. It shows Ewell's position at the start of the assault and the position he held after the Union forces breached the lines.
Created by Robert Knox Sneden in 05-12.
  • Color coding indicates the location of Union and Confederate forces.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • This item is from the collections of the Virginia Historical Society; please contact the institution for more information.
  • In the Robert Knox Sneden Diary (Mss5:1 Sn237:1 v. 6, p. 567).
  • Manuscripts

Map Subjects

Civil War

Ewell Richard Stoddert

Hancock Winfield Scott

History

Spotslyvania Courthouse Battle Of VA

Spotsylvania County

Spotsylvania County (Va.)

Spotsylvania Courthouse Battle Of Va.

United States

Virginia

Robert Knox Sneden

05-12

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05-12

Civil War

Ewell Richard Stoddert

Hancock Winfield Scott

History

Map

Maps

Robert Knox Sneden

Spotslyvania Courthouse Battle Of VA

Spotsylvania County

Spotsylvania County (Va.)

Spotsylvania Courthouse Battle Of Va.

United States

Virginia

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This old map of Plan of Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Va from 05-12 was created by Robert Knox Sneden in 05-12