Yorktown to Williamsburg 1862
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About This Map
Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.
Restored with meticulous attention to detail by our team with over a decade of experience, this stunning reproduction captures the intricate artistry and historical significance of the original map.
Whether you're a collector or seeking a unique decor piece, this archival-quality map reproduction is a timeless addition to any space. Order now to bring history to life!
Old map of United States, Virginia, Williamsburg, York County, Yorktown.Created by Henry L. Abbot in 1862.
- Scale ca. 1:63,360.
- Civil War Map
- At head of title: Campaign maps, Army of the Potomac, map no. 1.
- Shows fortifications, towns, roads, houses, names of residents, vegetation, drainage, and relief by hachures.
- Description derived from published bibliography.
Map Subjects
Campaigns
Civil War
History
Siege
United States
Virginia
Williamsburg
Williamsburg Battle Of Williamsburg VA
York County
York County (Va.)
Yorktown
Yorktown (Va.)
Henry L. Abbot
1862

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- Sizes labeled "Fits a Standard Frame" will drop right into any frame that you purchase in that size. The sizes that we offer are commonly available online and at most retail stores.
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