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

Title:General plan of the field-fortifications around Corinth, Miss. : also exhibiting the rebel entrenchments and the approaches of the U.S. forces during May 1862 under Major Genl. H. W. Halleck, U.S.A.
Author:Shraag, F.
Scale:1 inch to 500 feet
Situation Date:[1862]
Publication Date:[1862]
Type:Manuscript
Features:Relief, detailed drainage, wooded areas, deforested areas, roads, railroad, roads, paths, Corinth street pattern, structures, houses and names of some rural residents, artesian wells, fences,Union and Confederate fortifications and batteries, powder magazines.
Comments:General Note: 1 map on 12 sheets, oriented with north to the bottom.
Author Note: surveyed and drawn under the direction of Captain Fred. E. Prime, Corps of Engineers, Chief Engineer, Department of Tennessee ; surveyed and drawn by F. Shraag and F. Theinert.
Features Note: In the right lower corner: Engineer Department, March 3, 1863. Received from Capt. Prime. See his letter of 19 January 1863 (P. 1266).
Size Note: Map sheets (12) are 29 x 18 inches or smaller.
Coverage:Alcorn County
Repository:Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
Language:English
Size (inches):86.2 X 83.8
Color:Y
Link:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3984c.cw0269000