Texas State Archives Map Collection
Sketch of the Enemy's Fortified Position at and Opposite Mill Springs, Kentucky, to which he retreated after his defeat at Logan's Cross-Roads by the U.S. Forces under Brigadier General George H. Thomas, Jan 19, 1862...…
Date: | 1862 |
Publisher: | U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1891-1895. |
Cartographer: |
Kilp, A., Topographic draftsman Ruger, Edward, Supt., Topo. Engrs. |
Scale: | 2 inches = 3/4 mile |
Size: | 16 cm x 29 cm |
Type of Map: | military |
Format: | color, engraved, lithographed, printed |
Language: | English |
AC Number: | 03233 |
Photo Media: | -- None Listed -- |
Sketch of the Enemy's Fortified Position at and Opposite Mill Springs, Kentucky, to which he retreated after his defeat at Logan's Cross-Roads by the U.S. Forces under Brigadier General George H. Thomas, Jan 19, 1862...… Image:
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Description:
[Title, cont.] ... [and] Sketch of the Battle-field of Logan's Cross-Roads, K[entuck]y
Two sketches. The one of the battleground shows creeks, terrain, roads, houses, Union camps, the Confederate hospital, graves, and the positions of Union and Confederate troops. The other sketch shows a river, creeks, terrain, a road, and Confederate fortifications.
This map is part of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, compiled by Captain Calvin D. Cowles, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891-1895, plate VI. Title page, table of contents, and index to maps in the atlas are filed under map #3209. A reprint of this atlas can be found in the Archive's Texana book collection.
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