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Lloyd's American railroad map, showing the whole seat of war
Alternative Title
American railroad map
Creator
Lloyd, James T.
Scale
Scale 1:1,900,800. 30 miles to the inch.
Place of Publication
London (England)
New York (N.Y.)
Publisher
Lloyd, James T.
Date of Publication
1860
1861
Extent
1 map on 2 sheets : hand colored
Dimensions
94 x 120 cm, on sheets 50 x 127 cm
Notes
Covers area mostly east of the Mississippi River, omitting the Florida penninsula and northern Maine.
Indicates "forts, batteries, and arsenals" and "railroads in running order."
Includes "Time dial" showing difference in time between Washington, D.C. and other principal American cities and, in upper right corner, advertisement for Lloyd's map of the Southern States of North America.
Inset: Map of Escambia & Santa Rosa Cos., Fl. showing Pensacola Harbor and channel, Ft. Pickens, Ft. McRae, Bragg's batteries and the position of the U.S. fleet now before the harbor. Scale 1:21,120.
Inset map was "surveyed and drawn by order of Congress in 1860 for land grant to the Pensacola and Florida R.R. Co."
Inset scenes: Point of Rocks, 12 miles east of Harper's Ferry, on Balt. & Ohio R.R. -- Harper's Ferry -- Iron and stone viaduct on Cheat River grade, 257 miles from Baltimore, and 18 miles east of Grafton.
On verso: Lloyd's American railroad weekly, vol. 1, no. 54, July 27, 1861.
Date differs from edition listed in LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 14.
Lloyd's American railroad map, showing the whole seat of war
Alternative Title
American railroad map
Creator
Lloyd, James T.
Scale
Scale 1:1,900,800. 30 miles to the inch.
Place of Publication
London (England)
New York (N.Y.)
Publisher
Lloyd, James T.
Date of Publication
1860
1861
Extent
1 map on 2 sheets : hand colored
Dimensions
94 x 120 cm, on sheets 50 x 127 cm
Notes
Covers area mostly east of the Mississippi River, omitting the Florida penninsula and northern Maine.
Indicates "forts, batteries, and arsenals" and "railroads in running order."
Includes "Time dial" showing difference in time between Washington, D.C. and other principal American cities and, in upper right corner, advertisement for Lloyd's map of the Southern States of North America.
Inset: Map of Escambia & Santa Rosa Cos., Fl. showing Pensacola Harbor and channel, Ft. Pickens, Ft. McRae, Bragg's batteries and the position of the U.S. fleet now before the harbor. Scale 1:21,120.
Inset map was "surveyed and drawn by order of Congress in 1860 for land grant to the Pensacola and Florida R.R. Co."
Inset scenes: Point of Rocks, 12 miles east of Harper's Ferry, on Balt. & Ohio R.R. -- Harper's Ferry -- Iron and stone viaduct on Cheat River grade, 257 miles from Baltimore, and 18 miles east of Grafton.
On verso: Lloyd's American railroad weekly, vol. 1, no. 54, July 27, 1861.
Date differs from edition listed in LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 14.