DescriptionMap showing the battle field at Harrisburg, Miss. July 13-15, 1864. LOC 99447417.jpg
English: Scale not given. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 272 "Legend: This map shows the position of the Confederate and the Federal forces during the three days encounter, showing in detail the position of the several commands. "The tables show the record of casualties, in offices [sic] and men, killed, wounded and captured during the three days, as compiled from the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, and is authentic. "This compilation is made by E. H. Allman, late private of Company "H"-6th Miss. Cavalry, Gen. H. P. Mabry's command, Confederate forces, and is tendered to the veterans of the Blue and Gray." Indicates entrenchments, batteries, roads, towns, vegetation, drainage, and some relief by hachures. There are colored portraits of "Maj. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, C.S. Army" and "Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Smith, U.S. Army" in the top margin, as well as a drawing of an eagle perched on the crossed flags of the Confederate States and United States with "at peace" printed below the flags. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
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Map showing the battle field at Harrisburg, Miss. July 13-15, 1864.
Military Battles And Campaigns · American Memory · Civil War Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division
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Harrisburg (Miss.) · Harrisburg · Mississippi · Civil War · United States · Maps · History
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