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 1863 Hand-Colored, Lithographed Antique Map of Ohio & Indiana
- Authentic Old Map -
by Samuel Augustus Mitchell | 
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Throughout the first half of the 1860’s, the attention of the nation was focused on the Civil war that raged throughout much of the United States. After Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860, South Carolina seceded from the Union. In 1861 the first shot of the war was fired at Ft. Sumter. Kansas became a state.
The first hint that this would be a protracted and bloody struggle came in 1861 when Union forces were defeated at Bull Run (Manassas). The Union was, again defeated at this same location in 1862. Also in 1862, Ulysses S. Grant won the Battle of Shiloh and Robert E. Lee’s invasion of the north was turned back at Antietam. President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation (effective January 1, 1863), while Congress authorized the construction of a railroad to the Pacific.
In 1863, Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia defeated Union forces at Chancellorsville, VA. Grant captured the Confederate fortress city of Vicksburg and Lee was defeated at Gettysburg. West Virginia split off from the Confederate sate of Virginia to become a state in the Union. Arizona and Idaho became U.S. territories.
General Grant was made Commander-in-Chief of the Union armies in 1864 and begins a series of bloody battles that will soon have the Army of the Potomac surrounding Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia. General Sherman began his march to Atlanta and then, on to Savannah. Abraham Lincoln is reelected President in the wake of Union success on the battlefield. Also in 1864, a local militia group massacred hundreds of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians at Sand Creek, Colorado. Montana became a territory and Nevada was admitted as a state.
In 1865, the Civil War ended. Lee surrendered April 9th at Appomattox and the final confederate army laid down its arms May 26th. Within the week after Lee’s surrender, President Lincoln was assassinated. With the capture of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the painful process of reconstruction began in the South. The end of the war also allowed construction of the transcontinental railroad to accelerate. By 1867, it had brought so many settlers to Nebraska that it became a state. Also in 1867, Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. for $7.2 million.
In 1868, President Andrew Johnson is impeached by the House and was acquitted by the Senate. Later in the year, war hero, Ulysses S. Grant was elected President. By 1869, the nation was not only becoming reunited north to south, but was linked east to west with the completion of the transcontinental railroad connecting the Atlantic coast with the Pacific.
This is one of the finest maps ever created by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Jr. These maps were printed from lithographic stones taken from steel engravings and hand-painted in some of the most brilliant inks ever used on a 19th century map. This incredible map shows geographic features, towns, cities, and railroads in great detail. This picture cannot begin to do justice to the stunning floral border surrounding this map!!
If you are looking for a fascinating piece of art, to decorate a home or office, these truly "limited-edition" prints are perfect. Antique engravings, & prints are extraordinary examples of the 19th Century printing and engraving arts. As conversation pieces they are unequaled. A beautiful old print or engraving is an actual snapshot of our history. Any of these, increasingly rare, works of art are also some of the most thoughtful (and personal) gifts you can give. Unlike so many other gifts, antique prints allow you to present someone a piece of the past.
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All sizes shown are approximate. Matted maps or prints are smaller than the "matted" dimensions shown by about 6".
All of our authentic, more than 100-year old, maps and prints come double matted within museum quality, archival rag mat boards at NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
Due to the INCREDIBLY high shipping prices charged for OVERSIZE shipping, shipping charges may be higher than quoted for items that measure more than a total of 70" (matted height + width). For example a matted piece measuring 32" x 40" would be considered OVERSIZE (72"). For complete delivery information, see Information page.
All our authentic antiques are one-of-a-kind items. Since they are actual old works of art expect small imperfections. In some cases we may have more than one of a particular map or print. Since each is unique they may vary slightly from the item shown (when we have more than one if a particular item, the colors may be different than those shown). Each antique map or print has been dry cleaned by hand and are conservation mounted and protected in attractive rag mats. Every work in our gallery carries a lifetime guarantee of authenticity (authentic antiques only) and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee (see Information page for details). Again, the sizes stated are approximate.
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