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AMERICA, NORTH (continued) : 

 United States Army, War Department; Office of Chief Engineer. 

 I. Military Maps : 



1. Battle Field of Roanoke, February 8th, 1862. 



2. Field of Sliiloh, near Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee, shewing the Positions of the 

 United States Forces under command of Major-Gen. U. S. Grant, April 6, 7, 1862. 



3. Country between Monterey, Tennessee, and Corinth, Miss., showing the lines of 

 Entrenchments made and the Routes followed by the United States Forces under 

 the command of Major-General Halleck, May 1862. 



4. Army of Virginia. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862; and Battle- 

 field of Manassas, Virginia, August 29, 1862. 



5. Charleston City and Harbor, Defences of, 1863-64; to accompany Report of 

 Major Q. A. Gillmore. 1863-64 



6. Central Virginia, showing Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant's Campaign. 1864-65 



7. Territory of the United States from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 

 originally prepared to accompany the Reports of the Explorations for a Pacific 

 Railroad Route. 1853. Recompiled 1865-68. 



8. Cumberland, Campaigns of the Army of the, under General Thomas. With a 

 Legend. 4to. Washington 1869 



9. Military Maps illustrating the Operations of the Armies of the Potomac and 

 James, May 4th, 1864 to April 9th, 1865 ; including Battlefields of the Wilderness, 

 Spottsylvania, Northanna, Totopotomoy, Cold Harbor. The Siege of Petersburg 

 and Richmond. Battlefields of Five Forks, Jetersville, and Sailors Creek, High- 

 bridge, Farmville, and Appomattox Court-house. 17 Maps. 1869 



10. South Mountain, showing the Positions of the Forces of the United States 

 and of the Enemy, during the Battle fought by the Army of the Potomac, 

 September 14th, 1862. 1872 



11. Military Departments and the Positions of the MiHta.ry Posts of the United 

 States. 3rd Ed. 1874 



12. Arizona, Department of. Sheets No. 1 & No. 3. 1875 



13. Fort Henry and its Outworks. 1875 



14. Chattanooga, the Battle Field of, 

 1864. 1875 



15. Greene County, Virginia. 1875 



16. Madison County, Virginia. 1875 



17. Rappahannock County, Vir- 

 ginia. 1875 



18. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1875 



19. Augusta County, Virginia. 1875 



20. Port Hudson and Vicinity. 1875 



21. Fort Donelson & its Outworks. 1875 



22. Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. 1875 



23. Drainsville, Virginia. Action 

 at, Dec. 20th 1861. 1875 



24. Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, 

 Siege Operations at, April 8, 9, 

 1865. 1875 



25. Country between Millikens Bend, La. and Jackson, Miss. ; shewing the Routes 

 followed by the Army of the Tennessee, under the command of Major-General 

 U. S. Grant, April and May 1863. 1876 



26. Battle Field of Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi, showing the Position of 

 the United States Troops, May 17th 1863. 1876 



n. Military Maps (continued). No dates 



1. Atlanta, Siege of. 



2. Blakely, Rebel Works at, captured by the Army of the West. 



3. Columbus, Kentucky. Rebel Fortifications at. 



4. Fort Fisher. 5. Fort Fisher and Vicinity. 



6. Nashville, Battle-fields in front of. 



7. Sumter Fort, showing the Effects of the Bombardment of. 



8. Vicksburg, Siege of. 9. Yorktown, Siege of. 



10. Confederate Fortifications on the Mississippi River at Island No. 10, and New 

 Madrid ; also the Operations of the United States Forces against these Positions. 



