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  1. Hinton Govorn Battle Jr. (November 29, 1956 – January 30, 2024) was an American actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer. He won three Tony Awards, all in the category of Featured Actor in a Musical.

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    Battle fields of Virginia
    Battlefield of Virginia

    Shows Civil War battlefields (1861-1865), Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad lines, distinguishing between those which are pre-war and post-war, other railroads during the war, plank roads, turnpikes, othe...

    Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company
    Poole Brothers
    - Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Maps
    - United States--Virginia
    - "Poole Bros., Engr's, Chicago"--lower left corner.
    - Relief shown by hachures.
    - Letters and numbers on border of map suggest an index is meant to accompany map. This library lacks index. |5 VIC
    - Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.

    Library of Virginia Richmond, VA 23219 to 8000 USA vau For copies contact: Archives Research Services.

  2. The American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Peninsula Campaign of 1862. From April 4 to June 1, 1862, Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac moved up the Virginia peninsula between the York and James Rivers toward Richmond.

  3. More than 300 maps, painted in watercolor by Union private Robert K. Sneden, are now available on the Library of Congress's American Memory web site. These maps provide extraordinary and detailed perspectives on battlefields in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Maryland, and other states.

  4. Map of the battle of Seven Pines relative positions at the beginning of the attack, and after dark on May 31. [S.l, 1862] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/99448344/>.

  5. Army map of the seat of war in Virginia, showing the battle fields, fortifications, etc. on & near the Potomac River. Contributor Names Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889.

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  7. Home to the Confederate capital, Virginia became a battleground. More battles were fought here than in any other state. The Virginia landscape was soon scarred by fortifications, decimated forests, ruined homes and farms, and vast graveyards.

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