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VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 75 



1864. 



Military map of southeastern Virginia. Drawn by A. Lin- 

 denkohl. col. 18x32. Washington, H. Lindenkohl & C. G. Krcbs, 

 lith. 1864. 



{United States, Treasury Department, Coast Survey.] 



1864. 



Military topographical map of eastern Virginia. Showing the 

 routes taken by the several army corps and the battles fought in 

 the present campaign of 1864 under Lieut.-General U. S. Grant, 

 Compiled and drawn by Charles Sholl. fold. 35x22. New York, 

 R. Shauncy. [1864.] 



1864. 



Schonberg's Virginia campaign map. col. 13^x20. Nezv York, 

 Schonbcrg & Co. 1864. 



1864. 



Map of the vicinity of Richmond and part of the peninsula. 

 From surveys made under the direction of A. H. Campbell, 

 capt. P. E. C. ■ S. A. in charge of topographl. Dept. D. N. V. 

 1864. Fac-simile reproduction made from the original Con- 

 federate war map owned by T. Sewell Ball, publisher, Pikesville, 

 Baltimore co. Maryland. A. B. Graham, photo, lith. Wash. 

 D. C. 20x22^ inches. 



1865. 



Extract of military map of northeast Virginia, showing forts 

 and roads. Engineer Bureau, War Department, 1865. 39th 

 Cong., 1st sess. Report of the chief engineer, No. i. 16^x23^. 

 Philadelphia, Bowen & Co. [1865.] 



[United States, War Department, Corps of Engineers.] 



1865. 



Region embraced in the operations of the armies against Rich- 

 mond and Petersburg. 39th Cong., ist sess. Report of the 

 chief engineer. No. 12. 24x32. Philadelphia, Bozven & Co., lith. 

 1865.] 

 [United States, War Department, Corps of Engineers.] 



