United States War Department. “Atlas of the war of the Rebellion giving Union and Confederate armies by actual surveys by the Union and Confederate engineers, and approved by the officers in command, of all the maps herein published.” Plate XXXVI. 1 Atlas ([3] Leaves, 40 Folded Plates, [14] Leaves): Ill. Folded Col. Maps, Plans New York: Atlas Pub. Co., 1892. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division. http://www.loc.gov/item/2009581111 (accessed August 31, 2013). |
Maps of Vicksburg
Vicksburg was a big problem for the North because you came along and around the bend and were pelted with artillery. It was a gauntlet. Below is a depiction of the Revetments on the river where they fired on the ships. The Mississippi River flows differently today, the river has moved since the Civil War and parts of the river back then are now lakes.