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Henry L. Abbot.

Plan of the First Battle of Bull Run.

No place, 14 March 1862
Salt print, 15¾ x 13½ inches, with manuscript and watercolor additions; folds, tipped to mat board on top edge, mount remnants on verso, 1½-inch closed tear; inscribed "with respects of Gen'l J.G. Barnard." 

Henry Larcom Abbot was a topographer with the Army Corps of Engineers before, during, and after the Civil War. He was wounded at Bull Run. This manuscript map was later published with the title "Reconnaissance of the Battle Field at Bull Run, Va." It shows relief with hachures, names of some local property owners such as Mrs. Henry (Henry House Hill), and is annotated with troop positions and engagements such as "Confederate stand made on this ridge." The Library of Congress holds another copy of the salt print.

Provenance: the personal and military papers of General John Gross Barnard (1815-1882), the chief engineer under General Grant from the Siege of Petersburg through Appomattox and the end of the war. 

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