{"id":54,"date":"2023-06-02T15:24:42","date_gmt":"2023-06-02T15:24:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ualrexhibits.org\/civil-war-2\/?page_id=54"},"modified":"2023-06-02T16:38:21","modified_gmt":"2023-06-02T16:38:21","slug":"maps","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ualrexhibits.org\/civilwar\/the-ua-little-rock-collections\/maps\/","title":{"rendered":"Maps"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2>\n\t\tMaps\n\t<\/h2>\n\t<p>Antietam, Battle of. Antietam Battlefield Board, E. B. Cope and H. W. Mattern surveyors; original drawing by Charles H. Ourand in 1899.\u00a0 Shows battle strategies used in 1862; includes topography and position of troops. 1904. [1862] [MAP L-005].<\/p>\n<p>Arkansas. Capt. Richard M. Venable, Corps of Engineers. Topographical detail of Arkansas in 12 parts, as compiled from surveys and military reconnaissance. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP M-190] (for positive copy, see Map OV-051)<\/p>\n<p>Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Center for Ozarks Studies. Military operations in Ozark Mountains; includes index of military engagements (detached from Ozark Watch, Spring \/ Summer 1991). 1991. [MAP L-087]\n<p>Arkansas Post. Capt. Julius Pitzman. no. 1: terrain, military defenses (including detail of fort) and military positions north of Arkansas River; no. 2: detail interior and casemate section of fort. [MAP M-193 nos. 1 &amp; 2]\n<p>Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Charles Hosmer. no. 1: city plat; no. 2: terrain and military defenses; no. 3: battle positions and strategy. 1862. [MAP L-082 no. 1, no. 2 &amp; no. 3]\n<p>Camden Expedition. Lt. Frederick, Sommer, Eng. Little Rock to Camden route and retreat used by Maj. Gen. Frederick Steele&#8217;s Army. 1964. (microfilm copy) [MAP L-080]\n<p>Camden. Lt. Fred Sommer, Eng. Terrain, military defenses, and transportation routes. 1864. (microfilm copy) [MAP M-194]\n<p>Chickamauga Campaign. no. 1: troop positions at Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain; no. 2: troop position for Ringgold. 1863. (reproduction) [MAP S-173 no. 1 &amp; no. 2]\n<p>Civil War, Battlefields of. James M. Darley, National Geographic Society. Includes descriptive notes on battles. 1961. [MAP M-123]\n<p>Dallas County. U. S. Corps of Engineers. Topographical detail of terrain, including forests, swamps, flat and sandy areas; also includes landownership and transportation routes. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP L-079]\n<p>DeValls [DuVal&#8217;s] Bluff. Capt. J. F. Sanders, Ark. Cav. Volunteers and Cap. J. B. Wheeler, U. S. Engineers. Terrain, military defenses, remount camp, cavalry depot, hospital, and transportation routes west of White River. c.1863. [MAP OV-095]\n<p>Dooleys Ferry, Arkansas. Henry Sargent, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Terrain, transportation routes; includes landownership surrounding Red River. c.1864. (microfilm copy) [MAP L-076]\n<p>Drew County. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Topographical detail of terrain including forests, swamps, flat and sandy areas; also includes land ownership and transportation routes. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP L-077]\n<p>Helena. William Hoelcke, Capt. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. no. 1: terrain, military defenses, and transportation routes west of Mississippi River; no. 2: interior structure and ground plan in relation to exterior terrain. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP M-192 nos. 1 &amp; 2]\n<p>Little Rock. T. J. Mackey, C. S. Engineer. Map of approaches to Little Rock. 1863. (microfilm copy) [MAP M-114]\n<p>Little Rock and Vicinity. Maj. Gen. Qu. A. Gillmore. no. 1: terrain north of Arkansas River including military defenses and transportation routes; no. 2: terrain south of Arkansas River surrounding Little Rock, including military defense and transportation. 1864. (microfilm copy) [MAP L-081 nos. 1 &amp; 2]\n<p>Little Rock and Vicinity. Maj. Gen. Qu. A. Gillmore. Terrain south of Arkansas River, including military defenses, transportation routes. 1864. [MAP OV-096] (see also MAP L-081)<\/p>\n<p>Ouachita County. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Topographical detail of terrain including forests, swamps, flat and sandy areas; also includes landownership and transportation routes. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP L-078]\n<p>Pea Ridge, Battle of. C. B. Comstock, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Terrain, military defenses, battle position, and transportation routes in surrounding area. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP S-175]\n<p>Pea Ridge, Battle of. General C. B. Comstock, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Positions of U. S. and Confederate forces, March 8, 1862; includes first, second, third lines of defenses. 1876. [MAP S-037]\n<p>Pea Ridge, Battle of. Illustration of battle lines. [MAP M-112]\n<p>Pea Ridge or Elkhorn Tavern, Battle of. Position of Union and Confederate troops. 1862. [MAP S-019]\n<p>Prairie Grove, Battle of. Wm. Hoelcke, Capt. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Terrain, military defenses, battle positions and transportation routes. 1865. (microfilm copy) [MAP S-174]\n<p>Seat of War in the West. Southern Missouri, northern Arkansas and western Kentucky and Tennessee; includes locations of battles and troop positions. Historical account on obverse. c.1862. [MAP M-012]\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry-summary\"><div class=\"entry-summary\">\n<p>Maps Antietam, Battle of. Antietam Battlefield Board, E. B. Cope and H. W. Mattern surveyors; original drawing by Charles H. Ourand in 1899.\u00a0 Shows battle strategies used in 1862; includes topography and position of troops. 1904.  . 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