The Petersburg Campaign #112 by Trailhead Graphics, Inc.
Between June 1864 and April 1865 - the longest siege in American warfare - Grants Union army relentlessly isolated and cut Confederate General Robert E. Lees supply lines. Daily fighting, including some major skirmishes was a way of life for both armies. Finally, on the night of April 2, realizing his 37-mile trench line was extremely vulnerable, Lee evacuated Petersburg. The final surrender at Appomattox Court House was but a week away.
Map Features:
A regional topographic map of the entire Petersburg area, from City Point to Five Forks is the highlight of this publication. The reverse side features several highly detailed, nicely scaled maps - including Pamplin Historical Park, all National Park Service areas, and Civil War Preservation Site properties. This map is perfect for exploring this area crucial to Americas history.
- Product Number: 2039817M
- Product Code: THG_PETERSBUR
- ISBN: 9781883271107
- Year of Publication: 2007
- Folded Size: 9.45 x 4.33 inches
- Unfolded Size: 23.23 x 31.89 inches
- Map type: Folded Map
- Geographical region: Virginia