Plan of the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia : Fought Decr. 13th 1862 12-13
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Old map of Fredericksburg Region, United States, Virginia.
13 1862. Due to Burnside's slow maneuvering, Lee was able to take advantage of the terrain in disbursing his troops. After heavy losses crossing the Rappahannock River, Burnside decided against renewed attacks and withdrew on the 15th of December.
Created by Robert Knox Sneden in 12-13.
13 1862. Due to Burnside's slow maneuvering, Lee was able to take advantage of the terrain in disbursing his troops. After heavy losses crossing the Rappahannock River, Burnside decided against renewed attacks and withdrew on the 15th of December.
Created by Robert Knox Sneden in 12-13.
- "Copy of official map made for Maj. Genl Burnside" -- Page caption.
- 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. 4, p. 114).
- Manuscripts

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