Map, bounded by the Ohio River on the north and east, Cumberland Mountains on the west, and Green and Cumberland Rivers on the south, shows only three Kentucky counties: Fayette, Jefferson and Lincoln. Details include rivers, creeks, mountain...
Maps; Forts & fortifications; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Reprint of a Civil War-era map of Louisville, Kentucky, highlighting forts. Printed in lower lefthand corner:"Accompanying report of Lieut. Col. J.H. Simpson Corps of Engrs., U.S. Army, dated June 24, 1865. SERIES I. VOL. XLIX." Printed...
Map of Louisville, Kentucky, on a scale of 800 feet to the inch, culled from 1970 reprint of 1832 City Directory. Spans from Ohio River to the north and Prather Street (now Broadway) to the south. List of references at lower left lists government...
Reprint of 1831 map of Louisville, Kentucky, on a scale of 400 feet to the inch. Inverted, with northern boundary of Ohio River at the bottom of the page and southern boundary Prather Street (now Broadway) at the top, Beargrass Creek at left, and...
Maps; Forts & fortifications; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Two-page spread, featuring three maps. Published by the United States Department of War in 1895 as Plate 102 of Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865. Map 1 is "Defenses of Munfordville, Ky....
Excerpts from catalog entry, p.336: Abb. Im Reprint des Kataloges, S.357; Öl auf Pappe; Bez. u.l.: Kandinsky 1909; Tage Bertoldy och Greta Hobroh's Stiftelse, Trelleborg; Gezeigt auf der 1. NKVM-Ausstellung 1909, Nr.43.