The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865: Plate IX... West Virginia
New York: Julius Bien & Co., 1895.
Map. Color lithograph. Sheet measures 18 1/2" x 29 1/2"
Three maps on a single page depicting the area around the Gauley River and the military activity around it in 1861. Blue lines for the Union and red for the Confederacy show the geographical location of the various armies. Beyond this historical information, the map is highly detailed in itself, with cities, capitals, railroads, canals, towns, villages, and forts labeled. The maps appeared as plate X in "The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865." There is a chip to the top center told, as pictured. Folded as issued. This map is a wonderful piece that boldly documents American history.
Julius Bien (1826-1909) was an American lithographic printer and cartographer based in New York City. During the course of the second half of the 19th century, he produced thousands of maps for both public and private publishers. Some of his most notable commissions were for the U.S. government, including many geological maps that redefined the cartographic visualization of geology. Bien's prolific output and contributions to the development of chromo-lithography make him one of the most significant map printers of his time. This is a great example of his fine work.
Binding: Unbound
Language: English
Price: $200.00
Item #322741