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Topographical Sketch of the Battle Field of Stone River Near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, December 30th 1862 to January 3d 1863 . . . Position of the U.S. Troops On the 31st of December, 1862

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Old map of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States.

Created by N. (Nathaniel) Michler, J. E. Weyss in 1863.
  • Scale [ca. 1:15,840]
  • Civil War Map
  • "Sheet no."
  • Hand-colored photocopy showing the first and last positions of the U.S. 14th Army Corps.
  • Photocopy (positive).
  • Indicates "line of works of the enemy," roads, "Nashville and Chattanooga R.R.," houses, names of residents, drainage, and vegetation.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.
  • Civil War salted paper maps.

Map Subjects

Murfreesboro

Murfreesboro (Tenn.)

Salted Paper Prints

Stones River Battle Of Murfreesboro Tenn

Tennessee

United States

N. (Nathaniel) Michler

J. E. Weyss

1863

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1863

J. E. Weyss

Map

Maps

Murfreesboro

Murfreesboro (Tenn.)

N. (Nathaniel) Michler

Salted Paper Prints

Stones River Battle Of Murfreesboro Tenn

Tennessee

United States

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This old map of Topographical Sketch of the Battle Field of Stone River Near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, December 30th 1862 to January 3d from 1863 Position of the U.S. Troops On the 31st of December, 1862 was created by N. (Nathaniel) Michler, J. E. Weyss