Maps & Illustrations

MAPS

Fredericksburg battlefield, dawn, December 13 xvi

Theater of operations 10

March to Fredericksburg 67

The armies on December 10 149

Meade’s attack and breakthrough, December 13, noon–1:00 P.M. 206

The Confederates stop Meade’s and Gibbon’s attacks, December 13, 1:00–2:00 P.M. 211

French’s and Hancock’s assaults against the Confederate left, December 13, noon–1:00 P.M. 223

Howard, Sturgis, and Griffin support the attacks on the Confederate left, December 13, 2:00–3:00 P.M. 240

Confederate counterattack against the Federal left begins, December 13, 2:00–3:00 P.M. 245

ILLUSTRATIONS

President Abraham Lincoln and Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan meet after Antietam 8

Gen. Robert E. Lee 21

Lt. Gen. James Longstreet 22

Lt. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson 23

Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside 51

Burnside profile, American Phrenological Journal, March 1862 54

Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck 58

Maj. Gen. Edwin V. Sumner 59

Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin 60

Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker 61

Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad, construction crew at work 65

Aquia Creek Landing, Virginia, wharf, boat, and supplies 66

Confederate president Jefferson Davis 76

Fredericksburg, Virginia, from the east bank of the Rappahannock River 85

Thanksgiving in Camp 120

Fredericksburg, Virginia, showing destroyed railroad bridge and Confederate troops 148

Alfred Waud, 50th [N.Y.] Engineers Building Pontoon Bridge at Fredericksburg 159

Destruction in Fredericksburg 163

David English Henderson, Departure from Fredericksburg before the Bombardment 167

Stone wall at the base of Marye’s Heights 220

Secretary of State William H. Seward 331

Christmas Eve 369

Alfred Waud, The Mud March 416

David English Henderson, The Return to Fredericksburg after the Battle 428