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Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5 - 6 and 7, 1864, between Lee (60,000) and Grant (120,000) including the approach and the movement toward Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse /

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"Read numerically."

Annotated in pen-and-ink, crayon and pencil. Confederate troop positions are colored red.

LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 667

LeGear. Atlases of the United States, 10660

Call no. cited in LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.): G1292.W5S5 .R8 1935 folio.

Includes notes.

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

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01/01/1864
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Russell, Robert E. L.
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label_outline Explore Spottsylvania, Robert E L Russell, Spotsylvania County

Troop movement map ... Second Battle of Manassas, August 28, [thru August 30] 1862 ... Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia /

[Map of Spotsylvania County, Va.]. - Public domain map

[North Anna River, Virginia Federal troops occupying line of breastworks on the north bank]

[Map of portions of Orange, Louisa, Spotsylvania, and Culpeper counties, Virginia].

Military maps illustrating the operations of the armies of the Potomac and James against Richmond, May 4th, 1864 to April 9th, 1865 : including battlefields of the Wilderness, Totopotomoy, North Anna, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, the movements north of the James River, Siege of Petersburg, battlefields of Five Forks, Sailor's Creek, Farmville & Appomatox Court House, as also the routes of march of the opposing armies.

Övning med kulspruta m/1914. Sverige. Public domain image.

Battle of Spottsylvania [sic] Courthouse, May 8-21, 1864 between Lee (50,000) and Grant (110,000) immediately following Wilderness Battle /

Fredericksburg, Virginia Wounded from the Battle of the Wilderness

Jericho Mills, Virginia Canvas pontoon bridge across the North Anna, constructed by the 50th New York Engineers; the 5th Corps under General Gouverneur K. Warren crossed here on the 23d. View from the north bank

Cold Harbor, Virginia African Americans collecting bones of soldiers killed in the battle

Teri Reece, Blue Star Mothers president, Rhonda Kuebler,

Magazine at Fort Phantom Hill, near Abilene, Texas. Commanded by Robert E. Lee, in 1852. (30456677511)

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wilderness battle of the va maps united states virginia spotsylvania county spotsylvania battle wilderness lee grant approach movement spottsylvania courthouse 1864 map of virginia high resolution civil war maps military battles and campaigns geography and map division robert e l russell map ultra high resolution american civil war civil war general robert edward lee confederate states of america city plans old maps of united states