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  1. 29 de set. de 2018 · Civil War, 1863-1865 LOC 91684692.tif 2,266 × 1,748; 11.33 MB. G. Woolworth Coltons new guide map of the United States & Canada with railroads, counties etc. (7557435086).jpg 6,308 × 5,163; 35.1 MB. Hazard's rail road & military map of the southern states. LOC 00552203.jpg 15,651 × 9,433; 30.65 MB.

  2. UNITED STATES, 1863. Directions: Using the Slavery & Secession Chart below, and the Statehood Chart on the next page, color the map of the United States in 1863. Color the Confederate States red, and then color the Free States blue. The five remaining states allowed slavery, but still remained in the Union.

  3. January. January 1: Emancipation Proclamation. January 1. President Lincoln issues the second executive order of the Emancipation Proclamation, specifying ten Confederate states in which slaves were to be freed. [1] The first claim under the Homestead Act is made for a farm in Nebraska. January 3 – The Thomas Nast drawing of the modern Santa ...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2006 · Map of the states and territories of the United States as it was from February 1863 to March 1863. On February 24 1863, the Union split its own Arizona Territory from New Mexico Territory, including about half of the CSA's Arizona Territory.

  5. Maps United States. A collection of historic maps of the American Civil War, including regional seats of the war, battle and campaign maps, and territories held by Confederate and Union forces.

  6. Map of A map of the United Stated during the American Civil War (1861–1865) showing State and territory boundaries, with dates of statehood for the territories from 1796 to 1861. The map is color–coded to show the Union States, Confederate States, Border States, and territory controlled by the Federal Government.

  7. American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Civil War's Gettysburg Campaign from June 3 to July 1, 1863. After his victory at Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee maintained the offensive initiative and made plans to move north into Pennsylvania.