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Old Maps of the Major Battles of the Civil War

Of the many battles in the Civil War, we have chosen the fourteen that are considered the most important. They range from the First Battle of Bull Run in Virginia in July 1861 to the bloody encounter between General Robert E. Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant at the Spotsylvania court house in Virginia, in May, 1864. We have selected two panoramic views of two of the States in which these battles occured: Virginia and Tennessee. The others maps are detailed maps of the battles themselves, and contain positions and maneuverings of the armies of both sides. They are arranged in chronological order. These old maps are giclee prints on very high quality cotton rag archival paper, with a selection of museum quality frames and mats.  The prints are derived from images in the archives of the Library of Congress.



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At left are portions of the map of the battle of Stones River in Tennessee
typical of the detailed appearance of these prints