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  • A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping Section One: Marching with Maps & Mapping the Shenandoah Valley

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    Series Book 1 - A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping
    A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping is an ongoing series adapted from presentations made by Earl B. McElfresh to Civil War Round Tables and Map Societies, from monographs accompanying published McElfresh maps, from articles published in various magazines as well as radio presentations broadcast by NPR affiliate WBFO in Buffalo, New York. This first section includes an ... Read more

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    A band evolves with a gangster's guitar, a favorite song, a friend, an amp, and a rusty drum set. A tour comes later after a dodgy bar, a murky fire, and a nervous promoter. Add a song, a night with a star, and a tragedy. Include screams and fans. Breathless lyrics and bum notes. Love and marriage. British invasions and California blues…..Meet the Sparrows…and Bo Diddley, the Cookies, Patsy Cline, ... Read more

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  • A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping Section Six--Make Straight His Path: Maps and Topography in the Civil War & Military Mapping: Robert E. Lee Moves to Gettysburg

    A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping, #6

    Series Book 6 - A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping
    Military maps are not like civilian road maps which merely outline a transportation network. Military maps encompass a complete inventory of the topography of the geographic areas an army might march through or fight over. An army without detailed accurate maps is like a person walking blindfolded over particularly rugged terrain and in danger of starving—especially in the mid-19th century America ... Read more

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  • A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping Section Five--Getting There First: Essays on Three Civil War Mapmakers

    A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping, #5

    Series Book 5 - A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping
    Maps & the engineers that made them performed some of the most crucial tasks of the Civil War. The mapmakers & their maps are often overlooked, but they could make the difference between a successful campaign & a lost battle. These are the men that commanders paid close attention to even if history has not. This symposium will introduce the reader to Jed Hotchkiss, Leon Fremaux, and John S. Clark. ... Read more

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  • A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping Section Two: U. S. Grant and the Vicksburg Campaign

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    Series Book 2 - A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping
    A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping is an ongoing series adapted from presentations made by Earl B. McElfresh to Civil War Round Tables and Map Societies, from monographs accompanying published McElfresh maps, from articles published in various magazines as well as radio presentations broadcast by NPR affiliate WBFO in Buffalo, New York. This second section describes the ... Read more

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  • A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping Section Three: Two Views from Inside Lincoln’s Office

    A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping, #3

    Series Book 3 - A Symposium of Lectures and Articles on Military Mapping
    Two articles:"Since I Came to This Place" describes President Lincoln's White House Office.The second article describes Francis Carpenter's famous painting. All of the items shown in the painting, from the pictures on the wall to the papers on the floor, have some significance in relation to the preparation and presentation of the Emancipation Proclamation. Nothing is incidental. ... Read more

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