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Confederate Army battlefield map showing the proposed route to be taken by a company under the command of General Gustavus W. Smith in its passage through Virginia from near Alexandria toward Vienna past Falls Church some five miles from Fairfax courthouse

Confederate Army battlefield map showing the proposed route to be taken by a company under the command of General Gustavus W. Smith in its passage through Virginia from near Alexandria toward Vienna past Falls Church some five miles from Fairfax courthouse

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Title: Confederate Army battlefield map showing the proposed route to be taken by a company under the command of General Gustavus W. Smith in its passage through Virginia from near Alexandria toward Vienna past Falls Church some five miles from Fairfax courthouse
Creator: Smith, Gustavus Woodson, 1822-1896
Inclusive Dates: 1861
Language(s): English
Extent: 1 item(s)
Extent: 1 map ; 60 x 73 cm.
Collection Number: hmap1861c64
Repository: Hargrett Map Collection

Collection Description

Scope and Content

Manuscript map, drawn on both recto and verso.


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Preferred Citation note

Confederate Army battlefield map showing the proposed route to be taken by a company under the command of General Gustavus W. Smith in its passage through Virginia from near Alexandria toward Vienna past Falls Church some five miles from Fairfax courthouse, hmap1861c64, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.


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Maps (documents)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Maps.

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hmap1861c64oversizeConfederate Army battlefield map showing the proposed route to be taken by a company under the command of General Gustavus W. Smith in its passage through Virginia from near Alexandria toward Vienna past Falls Church some five miles from Fairfax courthouse, with estimates of Union Army positions and a few pencilled annotations by General Smith, 1861