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G Woolworth Colton s Railroad, Township and Distance Map of New England with adjacent portions of New York, Canada and New Brunswick : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Colton s New Railroad and County Map of the United States the Canadas etc : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Colton s New Railroad and County Map of the United States the Canadas etc : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
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Colton s Plans of U S Harbors Showing the Position and Vicinities of the Most Important Fortifications on the Sea-Board and in the Interior : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

Title Colton s Plans of U.S. Harbors Showing the Position and Vicinities of the Most Important Fortifications on the Sea-Board and in the Interior.   1862 (dated)     Description This is a separate issue 1862 J. H. Colton map of the United States focusing on its many harbors and their fortifications during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865). Twenty-one plans are printed on a single sheet. Colton highlights the most important ports in both the Union and the Confederacy. Maps highlight New York City, Washington D.C., Charleston, eastern Virginia from the Chesapeake Bay west to Richmond and Petersburg, Pensacola, Galveston, Savannah, Charleston, Mobile Bay, and New Orleans. An inset in the Charleston Harbor map details Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired.

Topographical Map of the Original District of Columbia and Environs: Showing the Fortifications around the City of Washington : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

WashingtonDC-arnold-1862 $29,500.00 Title Topographical Map of the Original District of Columbia and Environs: Showing the Fortifications around the City of Washington.   1862 (dated)         1 : 31680 Description Known as The Arnold Map , this is the most important Civil War era map of Washington D.C. and vicinity. This map was issued by Edward Greene Aloha Vivarttas Arnold and G. W. Colton in 1862, just after the Second Battle of Bull Run. Centered on the White House, the map illustrates the original ten-mile-square diamond-shaped land allocation set aside for the District of Columbia. As a cartographic piece, Arnold s map exceeded in quality all previous maps of the region, noting roads, canals, turnpikes, railroads, and mills, as well offering a meticulous presentation of topography. Significantly, it illustrates the 51 fortifications, army hospitals, and dozens of small batteries - all critical wartime reconnaissance.

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