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Topographical Map of Memphis and Vicinity. Surveyed & drawn by order of Maj. Genl. W. T. Sherman under the Direction of the Chief Topl. Engr., Dept. of the Tennessee, by Pitzman & Frick, Asst. Topl. Engineers.

Topographical Map of Memphis and Vicinity. Surveyed & drawn by order o...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

Map of 1st Distrt., Campbell Co., Georgia, South of the Cherokee Boundary Line. Compiled under direction of Capt. W. E. Merrill, Chief Topl. Engr., D. C., by Sergt. Finegan from the notes of a captured Rebel Engineer & State map (south of the Chattahoochee Riv.)...Autographed & printed in the field. Chattanooga, May 23d, 1864.
"Plate No. IV. Camp of the Right Wing, 13th Army Corps, on the Yocknapatafa [Yocona River], Decbr. 21st 1862. Surveyed under the Direction of 1st Lieut. Js. H. Wilson, Chief Topl. Engr."

"Plate No. IV. Camp of the Right Wing, 13th Army Corps, on the Yocknap...

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