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Missouri & Virginia

Lloyd's official map of Missouri

Lloyd's official map of Missouri

Lloyd's official map of the state of Virginia

Lloyd's official map of the state of Virginia

The prolific Northern publisher, James T. Lloyd was one of the more ambitious commercial publishers during the Civil War. Lloyd consistently adapted existing cartographic materials to new purposes.  Read More

First Battle of Bull Run

Map of the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia

Map of the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia

The first battle of Bull Run. July 21, 1861

The first battle of Bull Run. July 21, 1861

On July 21 1861, Federal forces and Confederate troops converged near Manassas Junction, the junction of the Manassas Gap Railroad and the Orange and Alexandria Railroads. Federal troops hoped to seize the junction and thereby deny Confederate forces the advantages of using the railroads to transport troops or resupply.  Read More

Rich Mountain and Vicinity, Western Virginia

[Map of the Rich Mountain battlefield, W. Va. July 11-12, 1861]

[Map of the Rich Mountain battlefield, W. Va. July 11-12, 1861]

Camp Garnett and vicinity, Rich Mountain, Randolph Co., Va. <br>

Camp Garnett and vicinity, Rich Mountain, Randolph Co., Va.

At the conclusion of the Civil War, the U.S. War Department published numerous detailed battlefield maps and atlases to document significant military engagements such as those at Antietam, Manassas, Gettysburg, and Atlanta, to name a few. The premier cartographic work of the postwar years, however, is the U.S. War Department's Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (LC Civil War Maps no. 99).  Read More

Extra Session of Congress, United States

Magnus's county map of the United States, showing the forts, railroads,canals, and navigable waters.

Magnus's county map of the United States, showing the forts, railroads,canals, and navigable waters.

On April 15, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for the initial raising of 75,000 militia to begin preparations for the upcoming armed conflict between Union and Confederate armies. In the same proclamation, Lincoln called for an extra session of Congress to discuss the war.  Read More

Gulf Coast

United States Coast Survey. [Preliminary chart of the northwestern part of the Gulf of Mexico.] 1861

United States Coast Survey. [Preliminary chart of the northwestern part of the Gulf of Mexico.] 1861

United States Coast Survey. [Gulf coast of the United States; Key West to Rio Grande.] 1861

United States Coast Survey. [Gulf coast of the United States; Key West to Rio Grande.] 1861

Field and harbor surveys, topographic and hydrographic surveys, reconnaissances, and road traverses by Federal cartographers led to the preparation of countless thousands of manuscript maps and the publication of maps and charts in unprecedented numbers.  Read More