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Topographical Map of the Battle Field of Nashville, Tenn., 15th & 16th Dec. 1864. Prepared under the direction of Col. Wm. E. Merrill, 1st U.S.V.V. Engineers, Chief Engineer, Dept. of the Cumberland, By Major James R. Willett, 1st U.S.V.V. Engineers, Chief Inspector R. R. Defences, Dept. of the Cumberland. Surveyed by Chs. Peseux & John H. Willett, 1864-[186]5. Drawn by Chs. Peseux.
Topographical Sketch of the Routes from Little Piney Ford on Gasconade River to Rolla. By H. A. Ulffers.

Topographical Sketch of the Routes from Little Piney Ford on Gasconade...

Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, and all areas between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains

Airmen from the 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron review

Airmen from the 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron review

Airmen from the 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron review a topographical map during a land navigation skills class at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, July 11, 2020. After classroom instruction, Airmen put the... More

Map No. 1. Rebel Defences, Mobile, Ala., occupied by Union Forces under Maj. Gen. E. R. S. Canby, Comdg., April 12th 1865. Drawn by order of Maj. McAlester, Chief Engineer, Army and Div. West Miss., Under Direction of Lt. S. E. McGregory, Comdg. Topographical Party.
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

Topographical Map of the Country around Rolla. By H. A. Ulffers, Asst. Top. Eng.
Plan of Intrenchments & Vicinity west of & near Beaufort, S.C., Office of Topographical Corps, N.Y. Vol. Eng's., Feb. 1863

Plan of Intrenchments & Vicinity west of & near Beaufort, S.C., Office...

South Carolina Public domain scan of a plan of settlement buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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.
No. 2. Siege Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U.S. Forces under Maj. Gen. Canby. Captured by the Army of West Miss. on the Night of April 8 & 9th, 1865. Drawn by order of Maj. McAlester, Chief Engineer, Army & Division West Miss., under direction of Lt. S.E. McGregory, Commanding Topographical Party.

No. 2. Siege Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U.S. Force...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

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...

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 ... More

Campaign Maps Exhibiting the...Line of March of The Army of Georgia From Goldsboro, N.C., to Avens Bridge, N.C., From Surveys, Topographical Engineers, Army of Georgia...1865.
Topographical Sketch of the Battle Field of Stones River near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, December 30th, 1862, to January 3d, 1863. Major General W. S. Rosecrans Commanding the Forces of the United States, General Braxton Bragg Commanding the Forces of the Enemy. Sheet No. II. Position of the U.S. Troops on the 31st of December 1862. Surveyed under the Direction of Capt. N. Michler, Corps of Topographical Engrs., U.S.A., by Major J. E. Weyss.
Topographical Sketch of the Battle Field of the Wilderness from Reconnoissances During the Actions of the 5th, 6th, and 7th of May 1864, made under the direction of Major N. Michler, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., by Major John E. Weyss, U.S. Vols., Principal Assistant, Capt. W. H. Paine, Additional Aide de Camp & Assistant..."
Topographical Sketch of the Country Adjacent to the Turnpoke between Nolensville and Chapel Hill, Tenn. Compiled from Original Reconnaissances under the direction of Capt. N. Michler Topographical Engr's., U.S.A., By Major J. E. Weyss, Capt. John Earhart, [and] Lieut. W. Greenwood. n.d.
Topographical Map of the Approaches and Defenses of Knoxville, E. Tennessee, Shewing the Positions Occupied by the United States & Rebel Forces during the Siege. Surveyed by direction of Capt. O. M. Poe, Chf. Engr., Dept. of the Ohio, during Dec., Jan., and Feb., 1863-4, by [signed] Cleveland Rockwell, Sub. Asst., U.S. Coast Survey, [and] R. H. Talcott, Aid ... Drawn by C. Rockwell.
Map of Montgomery County, Maryland. Compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers from the latest and best authorities, Sept. 1862.

Map of Montgomery County, Maryland. Compiled in the Bureau of Topograp...

Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the Potomac River

Topographical Sketch of the Battle Field of Stone [sic] River by Capt. Francis Mohrhardt, Top. Eng. of Gen. Sheridan's Div.

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