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MAP: "Gettysburg Battle-Field", by John B. Bachelder, 1863, birdseye view lithograph, published by Endicott & Co., New York, tears and repairs, including loss UL and LL, framed behind glass, sold as found, ss: 20" h. x 35 1/2" w. [NOTE: A large scale and very detailed plan of the Gettysburg battlefield published immediately after the momentous campaign. John Bachelder (1825-1894) was a highly esteemed artist of the period, who arrived at Gettysburg within days of the battle. He did considerable research and drawings on the spot, which resulted in this famous isometric drawing of the Gettysburg battlefield published in the fall of 1863. Bachelder went on to become one of the foremost scholars of the battle of Gettysburg and served as a director of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association. He was scheduled to serve on the commission that established Gettysburg as a National Military Park, but died in 1894 before the work began. This skillfully drawn and very informative birdseye view proudly sports an endorsement by Major General George Meade below. The plan is further endorsed by six other generals, along with five dignitaries of the town. The twenty-five square mile plan uses perspective, shading and coloring to describe the topography of the battlefield. Drainage, vegetation, roads and streets, railroads, bridges, houses and names of residents, along with notations of where officers were killed or wounded, are all indicated. The locations of the corps, divisions, brigades, of both armies, with the names of commanding officers, are given in detail. Badge symbols are used to identify the Federal Corps. This ambitious plan is distinctive for several reasons. Firstly, it represents one of the most accurate, thorough and immediate pieces of visual reporting that came out during the war, and as a result was a great commercial success. Further, as a handsomely drawn birdseye view, it fits into that important tradition of 19th-century city views that is such an enduring part of early American lithography. Ref.: Richard W. Stephenson. Civil War Maps. An Annotated List of Maps and Atlases in Map Collections of the Library of Congress. Washington, 1961, #321.]

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