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Topographical copy of a Map of the Valley of the Shenandoah River From Strasburg, [Va.], to Harper's Ferry. [W.] Va., with the adjacent counties west of it and south of the Potomac River

Topographical copy of a Map of the Valley of the Shenandoah River From Strasburg, [Va.], to Harper's Ferry. [W.] Va., with the adjacent counties west of it and south of the Potomac River

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Topographical copy of a Map of the Valley of the Shenandoah River From Strasburg, [Va.], to Harper's Ferry. [W.] Va., with the adjacent counties west of it and south of the Potomac River, Captured in the rebel Gen"l. Lomax's Baggage Wagon by Brig. General Custer, U.S.A., of Major Gen"l. Sheridan's Command, October 9th, 1864, made in the Engineer Bureau of the War Department, November 1864....Drawn by Denis Callahan. Photographed by L. E. Walker. [Annotated to show positions and routes of expeditions made into the valley in August 1864.]

Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay

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1860 - 1880
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