File:WVA - VA - MD - PA 1863.png
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editDescriptionWVA - VA - MD - PA 1863.png |
English: Map shows US region where West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania come together circa 1863. It contains points of interest for the US Civil War such as Gettysburg & Chambersburg in PA, Romney & Martinsburg in WVA, Winchester in VA, and Cumberland, Hancock, and Hagerstown in MD. The B&O railroad runs close to the Potomac River. |
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Source | This is a portion of an 1863 county map for Virginia and West Virginia created by William H. Gamble and S. Augustus Mitchell. The entire map can be found in the Library of Congress map, and shows Virginia, West Virginia, and portions of Pennsylvania and Maryland. |
Author | William H. Gamble and S. Augustus Mitchell |
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