Inventory of Historic Maps of Mississippi,
created 2007-2017,
by Paul Davis

Title:Map of a part of Louisiana and Mississippi, illustrating the operations of the U.S. forces, in the Department of the Gulf Drawn by H. Lindenkohl. E. Moliter lith.
Author:Lindenkohl, H. (Henry)
Scale:1 inch to 6 miles
Situation Date:1863
Publication Date:[1863?]
Type:Original
Features:Drainage, springs, towns, communities, roads, railroads, ferries, post offices, meeting house in Amite County, march routes of Union Army.
Comments:General Note: "In margin at bottom: Line of marsh [sic] of Gen. Banks corps d'armee April & May 1863".
Coverage Note: Map extends from Natchez, Mississippi, in the north to Marsh Island, Louisiana, in the south, and Columbia, Mississippi, in the east to Alexandria, Louisiana, in the west.
Link Note: The Link provided notes all Library of Congress versions of the map.
Coverage:Pearl River, Marion, Walthall, Pike, Amite, Wilkinson, Adams, Lincoln, Lawrence and Franklin Counties
Repository:Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
Language:English
Publisher:[Washington, D.C.] : United States Coast Survey , 1863.
Size (inches):28 X 28
Color:Y
Link: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/gmd:@OR(@field(T ITLE+@od1(Map+of+a+part+of+Louisiana+and+Mississippi,+illust rating+the+operations+of+the+U+S++forces,+in+the+Department+ of+the+Gulf+))+@field(ALTTITLE+@od1(Map+of+a+part+of+Louisia na+and+Mississippi,+illustrating+the+operations+of+the+U+S++ forces,+in+the+Department+of+the+Gulf+)))