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1893 - Plate 51. Country between Vicksburg and Meridian, Miss., February, 1864 / Sketch of City of Atlanta and Line of Defenses / Sketch of Battery / Smith's Island, N.C., November, 1863. - Antique Map

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Item number: CIV125
Genuine Antique Lithograph Print

1893

Maker: US War Dept.

Full title: Plate 51. Country between Vicksburg and Meridian, Miss., February, 1864 / Sketch of City of Atlanta and Line of Defenses / Sketch of Battery / Smith's Island, N.C., November, 1863. Antique lithograph by Julius Bien & Co published in the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies published under the direction of the Hon. Stephen B. Elkins, Secretary of War, 1893. The atlas was published as a companion piece to the Official Records of the American Civil War. It contains maps and other images derived from materials generated by both Union and Confederate military personnel during the American Civil War. The atlas was printed in 35 parts between 1891 and 1895. Printed color indicates topography and Union or Confederate locations. Very good condition with image transfer most noticeable in the lower left, a few minor spots/stains and a touch of foxing, and some staining and wear to the paper edges. Measures approx. 16 x 27 inches to the outer border lines.

Item Number: CIV125