Civil War Newspaper Maps

Civil War Newspaper Maps
Title Civil War Newspaper Maps PDF eBook
Author David C. Bosse
Publisher Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 184
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Bull Run ... Ball's Bluff... Secessionville ... Antietam ... Champion's Hill ... Chickamauga. To the Northern public during the Civil War they were exotic names of unfamiliar places where husbands, sons, fathers, and brothers fought and died. Hungry for information from these far-off battlefields, Americans began buying daily newspapers in record numbers. Competition among publishers grew keen. Correspondents reporting from the field soon began supplementing written dispatches with battlefield maps, and before long newspapers were seeking new ways to portray topography and battle lines in clear, effective images. In Civil War Newspaper Maps David Bosse shows how nineteenth-century advances in printing and engraving technology, coupled with an unprecedented public demand for information, led to the development of a means of mass communication still in use today - the quickly produced newspaper battlefield map. Bosse's introduction offers a concise overview of the subject, including how correspondents got maps to their papers from the field, press-military relations during the war, and the economic problems of map printing. Following the text is an atlas of forty-five newspaper maps printed by the Northern daily press. Each map is accompanied by a summary of the military operation it illustrates and a commentary on the map itself, including an evaluation of its accuracy based on comparison with other historical and cartographic sources. Arranged chronologically, the maps cover nearly every theater of the war and represent a unique historical record of one of the pivotal events in American history.

Civil War newspaper maps

Civil War newspaper maps
Title Civil War newspaper maps PDF eBook
Author David C. Bosse
Publisher
Pages
Release 1996
Genre
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Civil War Newspaper Maps

Civil War Newspaper Maps
Title Civil War Newspaper Maps PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 282
Release 1993-05-30
Genre History
ISBN

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During the course of the Civil War, Northern daily newspapers printed over 2,000 separate maps depicting campaigns and military operations. Although they are important primary documents, these maps have been largely overlooked by historians and enthusiasts because of the difficulty in locating them. This cartobibliography is the first finding aid to the war's journalistic cartography. The book lists all known Civil War maps published in eighteen daily newspapers in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, New York, Philadelphia, and St. Louis. Entries consist of map title, scale, dimensions, author (when known), engraver (when known), and notes on sources of information and geographic coverage. Maps are grouped by newspapers, which are arranged alphabetically, and listed chronologically under each newspaper. A thorough geographic, subject, and personal name index provides access to the entries.

Fight

Fight
Title Fight PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1995
Genre
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Civil War Newspaper Maps

Civil War Newspaper Maps
Title Civil War Newspaper Maps PDF eBook
Author David C. Bosse
Publisher Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 184
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Bull Run ... Ball's Bluff... Secessionville ... Antietam ... Champion's Hill ... Chickamauga. To the Northern public during the Civil War they were exotic names of unfamiliar places where husbands, sons, fathers, and brothers fought and died. Hungry for information from these far-off battlefields, Americans began buying daily newspapers in record numbers. Competition among publishers grew keen. Correspondents reporting from the field soon began supplementing written dispatches with battlefield maps, and before long newspapers were seeking new ways to portray topography and battle lines in clear, effective images. In Civil War Newspaper Maps David Bosse shows how nineteenth-century advances in printing and engraving technology, coupled with an unprecedented public demand for information, led to the development of a means of mass communication still in use today - the quickly produced newspaper battlefield map. Bosse's introduction offers a concise overview of the subject, including how correspondents got maps to their papers from the field, press-military relations during the war, and the economic problems of map printing. Following the text is an atlas of forty-five newspaper maps printed by the Northern daily press. Each map is accompanied by a summary of the military operation it illustrates and a commentary on the map itself, including an evaluation of its accuracy based on comparison with other historical and cartographic sources. Arranged chronologically, the maps cover nearly every theater of the war and represent a unique historical record of one of the pivotal events in American history.

Historical Maps of Civil War Battlefields

Historical Maps of Civil War Battlefields
Title Historical Maps of Civil War Battlefields PDF eBook
Author Mike Sharpe
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 2000
Genre United States
ISBN 9781856485845

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I Will Try to Send You All the Particulars of the Fight

I Will Try to Send You All the Particulars of the Fight
Title I Will Try to Send You All the Particulars of the Fight PDF eBook
Author David Scott Moore
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1995
Genre New York (State)
ISBN

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