The Complete Map of Richmond and its Fortifications (1863)
1 2021-06-21T15:34:02-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 7 1 Th city of Richmond, Virginia served as the capital of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. As it was of central importance both strategically and politically, the city was one of the most important targets of the Union army over the course of the war. This situation is represented in this map, which was published in Boston. It shows the city's surroundings, with residential areas, rivers, swamps, and roads. Around the city, the Confederate defensive positions and their striking distances are charted. The early use of concentric circles for indicating distances is especially interesting, as is the note in the title attesting to the accuracy of the information--even though it was published in the North it originated from an engineer who deserted the Confederacy. plain 2021-06-21T15:34:02-04:00 42.322388, -71.080156 1863 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6Contents of this tag:
- 1 2021-06-21T15:33:49-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 Primary Source Data Visualizations for U.S. History & Geography 6 This page provides a list of primary source data visualizations to support inquiry in U.S. history and geography. They are organized according to the periodization scheme in Michigan's social studies standards for U.S. history. plain 2022-02-09T23:49:51-05:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6