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A reproduction of an article by Orlando M. Poe, Brevet
Brigadier-General, U.S.A., published in 1886 as a part of The
Century Magazine's "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" series.
This book contains images of map sketches housed in the Rhea Family
Papers in the Tennessee State Library and Archives. They are of
counties in northern Alabama (Lauderdale, Franklin, Limestone,
Lawrence, Morgan, and Jackson), and Tennessee (Anderson, Blount,
Sevier, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Grainger, Greene, Hawkins,
Jefferson, Cocke, Knox, Lincoln, Perry, and Shelby). It is believed
they were used in preparation of a large detailed map of Tennessee
published by Matthew Rhea in 1832, the earliest known detailed map
of the state. A small image of that map is included in the book.
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