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    Garnett Andrews order, 1862 November 30

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    Military order instructing Garnett Andrews that he relieved of duty from Garrett's Brigade and re-assigning him to Major General George Smith in Richmond, Virginia

    Garnett Andrews order, undated

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    Military order assigning Garnett Andrews to the staff of Brigadier General George Anderson, as acting aide de camp

    Garnett Andrews order, 1863 December 13

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    General order announcing that Garnett Andrews has been added to the staff of General Arnold Elzey as Assistant Adjutant General

    Garnett Andrews order, 1865 January 25

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    Special order grants Garnett Andrews an additional thirty days for leave of absence

    Garnett Andrews order, 1864 December 30

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    Special order grants Garnett Andrews thirty days for leave of absence

    Garnett Andrews military commission, 1863 April 14

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    General order naming Garnett Andrews as Assistant Adjutant General on the staff of General Arnold Elzey

    Garnett Andrews order, 1865 March 6

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    Military order informing Garnett Andrews that he is relieved from duty at headquarters post at Richmond, to assume command of battalion at Charlotte, North Carolina

    [Map of part of Prince George County, Virginia. 1864 /

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    Relief shown by hachures.Description derived from published bibliography.Map consists of two sheets, each 31 x 31 cm., which have been joined togethers. Sheets are numbered "D. no. 3," and "D. no. 4."Depicted are towns, roads and railroads, houses and names of residents, fortifications south of Petersburg, and woodland.LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 619.2This map is similar to the southern portion of Albert H. Cambell's "Map of the vicinity of Petersburg, " Civil War no. 606. DL

    [Map of Richmond and vicinity /

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    Relief shown by hachures.Description derived from published bibliography.Map consists of four sheets, each 32 X 26 cm., which have been joined together. Lower sheets are numbered "Range C, no. 2" and "Range C, no. 3."Depicted are cities and towns, roads and railroads, houses and names of residents, fortifications, and woodland.LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), 626.5For a similar map, but with author, title and date given, see Civil War maps no. 624-625. DLCGift; July 23, 1924; Mrs. Maud C. Brady; DL

    [Fauquier Co., Va. : northwestern part].

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    Relief shown by hachures.Shows the names of some residents.Oriented with north toward right.Each sheet pasted together in 6 sections, sectioned in 2, and mounted on cloth. DLC"Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Va. General J.F. Gilmer, chief engineer. Presented to the Virginia Historical Society by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Savh, GA."LC Land ownership maps, 1253Copy imperfect: Shellacked, cracked. DLCStamped in blue ink in lower left corner: 54D
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