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WAR OF REBELLION RECORDS, ARMY Continued. W 45.5: 



SERIES IV. 



Correspondence, orders, reports and returns of the Confederate authorities, similar to that indicated for 

 the Union officials, as of the third series, but excluding the correspondence between the Union and Confed- 

 erate authorities given in that series. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



General index to the entire work, with an appendix containing additions and corrections of errors 

 discovered in the several volumes after their publication. It also includes "Special Compilations" con- 

 taining (1) a synopsis of the contents of volumes; (2) a special index for the principal armies, army corps, 

 military divisions and departments; and (3) a table showing volumes pertaining to contemporaneous 

 operations. 



ATLAS. 



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The atlas of the Official Records consists of maps of battlefields, cities and their defenses, and parts of 

 the country traversed by the armies. The location of Confederate troops or defense is shown in red and 

 that of the Union troops in blue. The atlas was issued in 37 parts containing 5 plates each, which wefe 

 sent to subscribers to the Oflicial Records as soon as issued. 



No. 



Plates. 



Price 



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 paper. 



Principal maps. 



6-10 



11-15 



16-20 

 31-35 



46-50 

 51-55 



56-60 

 61-65 

 66-70 



71-75 

 81-85 



18 86-90 



21 j 101-105 



22 ! 106-110 



111-115 

 131-135 



28 136-140 



29 141-145 



30 146-150 



31 151-155 



32 I 156-161 



33 162-166 



34 ! 167-171 

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Defenses of Washington, defenses of Paducah, Ky., northeastern Virginia and 

 vicinity of Washington, Pea Ridge, Ark., Island No. 10. 



Forts Henry and Donelson, Tenn., siege of Yorktown. 



Southeastern Virginia, Ft. Monroe to Williamsburg, battlefield of Williamsburg. 



Stones River, Murfreesboroueli, and Shelbyville, Tenn., routes of Sioux expedi- 

 tion, 1863. 



Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and vicinity, Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mt., Red 

 River expedition, ijs64. 



Vicksburg to Meridian, Miss., Atlanta, Ga., and line of defenses, Wilderness, Spott- 

 sylvania, Bethesda Church. 



Atlanta campaign. 



Atlanta campaign, mine explosion at Petersburg, Va. 



Campaign against Sterling Price in Missouri, operations of Army of Shenandoah, 

 Savannah, and operations of army under Gen. Sherman. 



March from Atlanta to Savannah, Nashville, Tenn., central Virginia, and Sheridan's 

 cavalry march, Fort Fisher. 



P- outes and positions of Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, Battle of Wilder- 

 ness, route of Army of Valley under Gen. T. J. Jackson. 



Campaign from Savannah, Ga., to Goldsborough, N. C., and from Goldsborough, 

 to Washington, siege of Atlanta, defenses of Washington. 



March from Atlanta to Savannah, Bowling Green, Ky., defenses of Petersburg. 



Siege of Petersburg, defenses of Mobile, Ala., campaign of Army of West Mississippi 

 in southern Alabama. 



Defenses of Chattanooga and Nashville, Forts Pickering and Donelson. 



Maps of Charleston and New Berne, S. C., and Augusta, Ga., and their defenses. 

 Chancellorsville. 



General topographic map of theater of war. 

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Maps showing Union and Confederate geographical divisions and departments. 

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