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Lines of Entrenchment for defence of Camps at City Point, Va., as laid out and constructed October 1864 under direction of [signed] H. W. Benham, Lt. Col. of Engrs. & Brig. Genl. Comd'g. Defences of City Point. [Map and profiles.]
Freedmans Village near Arlington Hights, Va., July 10th, 1865. Genl. [ground] Plan No. 9.

Freedmans Village near Arlington Hights, Va., July 10th, 1865. Genl. [...

Post and Reservation Maps Public domain scan of architectural plan, map, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Headquarters of Maj. Genl. Augur, Including Offices of Provost Marshal, Commissary of Musters, Chief of Ordnance and Printing. Washington, D.C., Sept. 1st, 1865. [Ground plan of the buildings located at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifteenth and a Half Street, North.]

Headquarters of Maj. Genl. Augur, Including Offices of Provost Marshal...

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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 Cumberland-Gap and Vicinity laid down from Surveys, made by Capt. Sidney S. Lyon, acting Topographical Engineer, under Order of Genl. G. W. Morgan, commd'g. 7th Div., Army of the Ohio. Showing the location of the works constructed by the enemy and those erected by the forces of the United States.
Map of the Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., By the U. S. Forces Under the Command of Maj. Genl. U. S. Grant, U. S. Vls., Maj. F. E. Prime, Chief Engr. Surveyed and constructed under direction of Capt. C. B. Comstock, U.S. Engrs., and Lt. Col. J. H. Wilson, A. I. Genl. 1st Lt., Engrs....Drawn by Chs. Spangenberg, Asst. Engr.

Map of the Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., By the U. S. Forces Under the Co...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

Plan of Siege Operations Against Fort Morgan by the U.S. Forces, under Maj. Genl. Gordon Granger, Aug. 1864. Capt. John C. Palfrey, Corps of Engrs., Lt. A. H. Burnham, [and] Lt. Chs. J. Allen, Corps of Engrs., in charge of works. Surveyed and Drawn by Capt. W. H. Wheeler [and] Lt. S. E. McGregory, Co. A., 96 U.S.C.I. Engr. Troops. Litho. in the Office of the Chief Engineer, Dept. of the Gulf.

Plan of Siege Operations Against Fort Morgan by the U.S. Forces, under...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

Map of the Country Between Millikens Bend La., and Jackson, Miss., shewing the Routes followed by the Army of the Tennessee Under the Command of Maj. Genl. U. S. Grant, U. S. Vls., in Their March from Millikens Bd. to Rear of Vicksburg in April and May 1863, compiled, surveyed, and drawn under the direction of Lt. Col. Js. H. Wilson, A. I. Genl. & 1st Lt., Engrs.
Map Showing the Position of Williamsburg From Surveys made by command of Maj. Genl. Geo. B. McClellan, comd. the Army of the Potomac...Compiled and drawn By direction of Brig. Genl. Humphreys by Capt. J. Hope...May 30th, 1862.
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[Map and inset ground] Plan of the Fortification [Fort Hindman] at Post, Arkansas, Surrendered to the U.S. Forces Jan. 11th, 1863. Destroyed after the evacuation. Surveyed & drawn by Julius Pitzman, Capt., & A.D.C. to Maj. Genl. Sherman.
Part of the map of the Battlefield of South Mountains [sic], Sept. 14th, 1862. Shewing the Positions of the Forces under the Command of Maj. Genl. A. E. Burnside. Surveyed and Compiled by Arthur de Witzleben [and] Theodor [sic] von Kamecke.

Part of the map of the Battlefield of South Mountains [sic], Sept. 14t...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

Map of Field of Occupation, Army of the Potomac, [from Dumfries south to Port Royal and west to Chancellorsville]. Prepared by order of Gen. Hooker from reconnoisances made under Capt. R. S. Williamson, Lt. N. Bowen, Gen. D. P. Woodbury, and others. Corrected April 10, 1863, [and signed] G. K. Warren, Brig. Genl., Vols.
Sketch Shewing the Relative Positions of the Enemy's Works & Our Batteries During the Attack [on New Madrid, Mo.,] on the 13th of March 1862, Maj. Genl. John Pope Commanding the Army of the Mississippi, by F. Tunica, Engr.

Sketch Shewing the Relative Positions of the Enemy's Works & Our Batte...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

Map to Show Lines of March of Second Army Corps and The Enemy, Oct. 14, 1863. [between Warrenton and Bristoe Station]...from reconnaissances after the movement...[signed] G. K. Warren, Maj. Genl., Vols.
Line of Investment of Fort Gaines, Dauphine Island, by Maj. Genl. g. Granger's Expeditionary Corps, Aug. 1864. Capt. M. D. McAlester, U.S.E, Chief Engr., [and] Capt. J. C. Palfrey . . . 1st Lt. A. H. Burnham . . [and 1st Lt. C. J. Allen, U.S.E., Assistants. Drawn by Ch. Spangenberg, Asst. Engr.

Line of Investment of Fort Gaines, Dauphine Island, by Maj. Genl. g. G...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

Map of the Battlefield of Champion's [sic] Hill, May 16th, 1863 ... Engineers' Office, Dept. of the Tenn., Capt. C. B. Comstock, Chief Engr. From Surveys by F. Tunica, Asst. Engr., and Sketches by Brig. Genl. A. P. Hovey & Capt. A. Hickenloper [sic]. Drawn by H. A. Ulffers, Asst. Engr.
Map Showing the Army Movements around Chattanooga, made to accompany the Report of Maj. Genl. U. S. Grant, by direction of Brig. Genl. Wm. F. Smith, Chief Engr., Mil. Div. Miss. [Surveyed] and drawn by H. Riemann, 44th Ills. Vols. [and dated] Topogr. Engr. Office, Hd. Qrs., Army of the Cumbd., Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1864.

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