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The Field of Bull Run : Showing the Positions of the Armies at 4:30 P.m. On August 29, 1862 1898

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Old map of Manassas Region, United States, Virginia.

Created by Geo. W. Stadly & Co., John Codman Ropes in 1898.
  • "Reproduction-not in fac-simile. from Map No. 2 in the Report of the Board of Officers on the case of General Fitz John Porter."
  • Annotated in red and blue to show Union and Confederate positions.
  • Map no. VIII from: The story of the Civil War, vol. 2 / John C. Ropes. Boston, 1898.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • This item is in the Map Collection of the Library of Virginia; please contact the Library's Archives Research Services department for more information.
  • July 2002; Richmond Chapter, U.D.C. (1950), gift, Map Cataloging Team.
  • Civil War Map Proj. no.: LVA00053.
  • Conservation: Etherington Conservation Center, May 2002.
  • Digital image available: 13.5 x 15 in.
  • Map accession no. 1346 (1950)
  • Previously filed as: 755.23 M6 1861-1865 1862 (1).

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1898

Bull Run 2nd Battle Of Va.

Civil War

Geo. W. Stadly & Co.

History

John Codman Ropes

Manassas Region

Manassas Region (Va.)

Map

Maps

United States

Virginia

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This old map of The Field of Bull Run : Showing the Positions of the Armies at 4:30 P.m. On August 29, 1862 from 1898 was created by  Geo. W. Stadly & Co., John Codman Ropes in 1898