Antietam Journal, Vol. 2, Spring 2022. Phillip S. Greenwalt, "The Bravest of the Brave…Under so Much Dirt: Floridians in the Maryland Campaign", Map #3
Item
Type - map
Battlefield Map
Title - caption or label given by the creator
Antietam Journal, Vol. 2, Spring 2022. Phillip S. Greenwalt, "The Bravest of the Brave…Under so Much Dirt: Floridians in the Maryland Campaign", Map #3
Creator - cartographer/artist
Holley, Aaron M.
Date Created
Jan. 2022
Spatial Coverage - the place depicted (geographical location)
Antietam Battlefield
Publisher
Antietam Institute, Sharpsburg, Maryland
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Source - owner or repository of original or digital image
Historical Research Center, Antietam Institute
Description - notes, provenance, or other information about the map
- Map depicting Pryor’s Florida brigade’s advance from the Piper farm lane to the Bloody Lane at approx. 10:30am, 17 Sept. 1862.
- Hydrography, elevation, and roads data sourced from USGS with alterations by the cartographer.
- Digitization sources from the Carman-Cope Maps (Library of Congress, Geography & Map Division), and topographic maps/aerial imagery (USGS & USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office).
- This map is georeferenced and can be utilized in smartphone GPS apps.
- Hydrography, elevation, and roads data sourced from USGS with alterations by the cartographer.
- Digitization sources from the Carman-Cope Maps (Library of Congress, Geography & Map Division), and topographic maps/aerial imagery (USGS & USDA-FSA Aerial Photography Field Office).
- This map is georeferenced and can be utilized in smartphone GPS apps.