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1861 Civil War Map FT SUMTER Charleston South Carolina
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A fine adornment of South Carolina History. Great for Genealogy. Fort Moultrie as seen from Fort Sumter February 13, 1861 From an Original Plate from The Atlas of the Union & Confederate Armies. Part 1. Plate 1. No. 1. Original 1891. 116-yrs-old. View is in Excellent condition: No folds, marks, writing, tears, or foxing. Not a Reproduction. From the Atlas to accompany the Official Records of The Union and Confederate Armies, published under the direction of the Hon. Redfield Proctor, Secretary of War, by Maj. George B. Davis, U.S.A., Mr. Leslie J. Perry, and Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley, Board of Publication. Compiled by Calvin D. Cowles, 23rd Infantry. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1891, the title page of which is included. Julius Bien & Co. Lithographers. View Reads: "Fort Moultrie as seen from Fort Sumter, February 13, 1864, T. Seymour, Brevet Capt. USA." View dimensions: 5.25" x 27" The Atlas to accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies was published with an act of Congress by the United States Government Printing Office between the years of 1891 and 1895 as a history of the Civil War (or War Between the States), and constitutes 175 plates, of which this map is from one, portraying a wealth of information on battle lines, topography, and military strategy. All maps were printed between 1891 and 1895 in lithograph color, primarily green, blue, brown, with the Union Army represented in blue, and the Confederate positions in red. USPS Priority Mail Shipping $7.85 (delivery confirmation included) E-Mail me with any questions. I accept Paypal, money orders, and personal checks. Greetings from Historical Savannah, Georgia. Founded 1733. "Some, to beautify their halls, parlors, chambers, galleries, studies, or libraries...liketh, loveth, getteth, and useth maps, charts, and geographical globes." - John Dee, Advisor to Elizabeth I. View my other listings for more antique maps.
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