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Map of the Field Operations of the Army of Virginia during the Months of July and August 1862
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President's war order, no. 3. March 11, 1862
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Map of the Department of the Columbia : Projected and compiled at the Engineer Office, Department of the Columbia / By Lieut. Thomas W. Symons, Corps of Engineers, assisted by Alfred Downing and C. C. Manning, Topographical Assistants, U.S. Army, Drawn by Alfred Downing, Topographical Assistant
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Geological formation notes in MS on map. "Brevet Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton Commanding Department." Includes list of sources consulted in compilation. Shows military stations occupied and abandoned as of January 1881; railroads existing and projected; wagon roads, and lighthouses. From the collection of Raphael Pumpelly. Mineral data added by hand. MS note: 317934 No. 544. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography.
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