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[Subscription Receipt, July 10, 1861]

Description: Subscription for Mr. Kennard detailing copper, powder, blankets and other things. The text appears to say "Gran[...] Te[x]t, Jny 10th 1861, A D Kinard To the Subscription of I.Seurl[oc]k & Co., Taken up in the following Articles To Wit..."
Date: January 10, 1861
Creator: I. Seurlock & Co.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

H.H. Lloyd & Co's. campaign military charts showing the principal strategic places of interest.

Description: Map shows forts, towns, railroads, and rivers in the vicinity of Annapolis, Key West, the Mississippi River, Chesapeake Bay and vicinity, Charleston, New Orleans, Savannah, Mobile Bay, the United States, Cairo, Pensacola Bay, Galveston Bay, Norfolk, Hampton Roads, Washington, D.C., and Harpers Ferry. Includes table of "population and military force of the free, secession, and other states." Inset: "View off N. Channel Fort Sumter 3 1/2 miles distant bearing W [?] N (by compass), Waters & Son, … more
Date: 1861
Creator: Viele, Egbert L. (Egbert Ludovicus), 1825-1902.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

H.H. Lloyd & Co's Military Charts

Description: Map of Civil War Military Campaign Charts. The map shows topographical data and bodies of water. It includes maps of Virginia, Chesapeake Bay, many Harbors and full map of the United States.
Date: 1861
Creator: Viele, Egbert L. and Haskins, Charles
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Colton's New Map of the State of Texas

Description: Full color atlas map by county of the state of Texas, showing county towns, post offices, forts, railroads, roads, and water bodies. Map includes a note describing the significance of selecting this map for reproduction to depict American expansionism and three inset maps, located in the lower-left corner ("Plan of the Northern Part of Texas," "Plan of Galveston Bay," and "Plan of Sabine Lake"). Relief shown in hachures. Scale [ca. 1:4,118,400] (appropriately 65 miles to the inch).
Date: 1861
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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