Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862, battle maps, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 8, 2013 
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map
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Sharpsburg and Vicinity ... Battle of Antietam
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 14.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Antietam Campaign, September 13, 1862, campaign map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 8, 2013 
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map
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No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Virginia and Maryland ... Antietam Campaign ... Situation on the Evening of 13 September 1862, When Lee's Orders Fell Into McClellan's Hands
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 13.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
Cropped from larger image, also available here.
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Antietam Campaign, September 7, 1862, campaign map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 8, 2013 
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map
Use in Day View?
No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Virginia and Maryland ... Antietam Campaign ... Situation 7 September 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 13.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
Cropped from larger image, also available here.
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Invasion of Maryland, September 1862, campaign map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 8, 2013 
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map
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
United States Military Academy
Permission to use?
Not sure
Original caption
Virginia and Maryland ... Antietam Campaign
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 13.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Second Bull Run Campaign, concentration of forces around Centreville, Virginia, August 27-29 1862, campaign map

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 5, 2013 
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map
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No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Centreville and Vicinity ... Second Bull Run Campaign ... The Concentration, 27-29 August 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 12.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
Cropped from the larger image, also available here.
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Second Bull Run Campaign, movements prior to the battle, late August 1862, campaign map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 5, 2013 
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map
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No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Northern Virgina ... Second Bull Run Campaign ... Maneuvers Prior to Battle 29-30 August 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 12.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Battle of Shiloh, Second Day, April 7, 1862, battle map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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map
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No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Shiloh and Vicinity ... Shiloh Campaign ... Situation At The Close Of The Second Day Of The Battle, 7 April 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 9.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Battle of Shiloh, First Day, April 6, 1862, battle map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 5, 2013 
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map
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No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Shiloh and Vicinity ... Shiloh Campaign ... Confederate Attack and Situation At End of First Day, 6 April 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 8.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Western Theater of Operations, April to August, 1862, campaign map, zoomable image

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 8, 2013 
Image type
map
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No
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United States Military Academy
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Not sure
Original caption
Kentucky-Tennessee ... Developments between the Battle of Shiloh 6-7 April 1862 and the Confederate Invasion of Kentucky, Which began in August 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 15.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 

Union Attempts to counter Jackson's Valley Campaign, May 29-31, 1862, campaign map

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John Osborne, Dickinson College
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Notes
Sized, cropped, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, January 8, 2013 
Image type
map
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
United States Military Academy
Permission to use?
Not sure
Original caption
The Intended Federal Trap ... 29-31 May 1862
Source citation
Gerald P. Stadler and Arthur V. Grant, Jr., Campaign Atlas of the American Civil War(West Point, NY: United States Military Academy, 1978), 10.
Source note
Cartographers: Edward J. Krasnoborski and George W. Giddings
Cropped from the larger image, also available here.
For a table outlining campaign and battle symbols used on this map, see here. (Will open in a new window) 
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