MAPS OF TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO AND THE BATTLEFIELDS AT NEW CREEK WEST VIRGINIA & PLEASANT MILLS, IN CUMBERLAND, MD OF THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN

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These pages from an official government atlas feature maps of Texas and New Mexico and the battlefields at New Creek, West Virginia & Pleasant Mills In Cumberland, Md. The Baylor University Libraries Digital Collection description reads:

Plan of the battle-field at New Creek, West Virginia -- Plan of the battle-field at Pleasant Mills near Cumberland, Md. August 1st, 1864 -- Map of Texas and part of New Mexico -- Created by Knight.


The map is labeled Plate LIV, from the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies from 1861 to 1865, originally published in 1891. The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (also referred to as the War of the Rebellion 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 map measures 29.25” long by 18.5” wide. In good condition with a slight tear in the left corner.

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