3158 COPY OF A HAND DRAWN MAP OF THE AREA SURROUNDING

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This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 05 @ 11:41UTC-5 : EST/CDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 50.00 USD
Estimated at 100.00 - 200.00 USD
PORT HUDSON, LOUISIANA. This map measures approximately 23" x 17 1/2". The map appears to be an early 20th century copy of a period hand-drawn map showing the area west & north of Port Hudson including The Mississippi River, The Atchafalaya River, Cat Island, Bayou Sarah, The Old River, Bayou Rouge, Williamsport, and Semmesport. It is a copy of an ink drawn map that was likely drawn during the Civil War period. An accompanying tag with the map is dated June 25, 1908 and attests that the owner was given the map at Semmesport on the Atchafalaya River by Major General Banks Commanding the Department of the Gulf. The note goes on to talk about a company of cavalry and a battery of artillery joining the 13th Connecticut Volunteers on the right bank of The Mississippi River. The note is very lightly signed at the bottom but under black light the signature of Captain Apollos Comstock becomes apparent. We believe that the note was created to entice a collector & enhance the value of this map. Although this map has tremendous visual appeal, we do believe it is a copy. CONDITION: the map itself remains exceptionally clear and easy to read. The edges are frayed and there are a few small holes. Most folds and edges have been reinforced with tape possibly of archival quality. The note is quite lengthy but very light and difficult to read without the aid of a black light. (02-20012/BF). $100-200.