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Isometric view of the Virginia Campaign, Looking Westward, June 1864 (engraving)
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Isometric view of the Virginia Campaign, Looking Westward, June 1864 (engraving)
959434 Isometric view of the Virginia Campaign, Looking Westward, June 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Isometric view of the Virginia Campaign, Looking Westward, June 1864. Illustration for Harpers Pictorial History of the Civil War (McDonnell Bros, 1886). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22632464
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
American Civil War Butler Canal Confederate Leading Lines Petersburg Richmond Roads Union Westward Appomattox River Bermuda Hundred Chickahominy City Point Deep Bottom Dutch Gap Isometric
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The captivating engraving titled "Isometric view of the Virginia Campaign, Looking Westward, June 1864" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. Created by an anonymous artist from the 19th century and now part of a private collection, this print offers a detailed illustration of the Virginia Campaign during the American Civil War. With its digitally cleaned image, we can clearly observe various elements that shaped this campaign. From Dutch Gap and Union to City Point Railroad and Appomattox River, every feature is meticulously depicted. The Confederate forces are seen defending their territory while Norfolk Railroad and roads connect different locations within Virginia. This artwork was originally published as an illustration for Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War in 1886 by McDonnell Bros. It provides viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the strategic movements made during this period. From Port Walthal leading westward to Bermuda Hundred and beyond, each landmark holds historical significance. The presence of boats, tugboats, and transports highlights the importance of waterways for transportation purposes during wartime. As we explore this isometric view further, it becomes evident that Richmond plays a central role in this campaign. With Fort Darling on Farrar's Island guarding against any potential threats from Joness Neck or Deep Bottom areas along Chickahominy River. Overall, this engraving serves as both an educational tool and a visual representation of one chapter in America's past - showcasing not only military strategy but also highlighting key geographical features that influenced decision
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