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Pocket map of the Civil War Battle of Franklin, marbled end boards with handwritten title, opening to map mounted on canvas, titled "The Battlefield in front of Franklin Tennessee, where the U.S. forces consisting of the 4th and 23d corps and the Cav. corps uner the command of MAJOR GENERAL J.M. SCHOFIELD severely repulsed the Rebel Army commanded by LT. GEN. HOOD November 30, 1864, compiled under the direction of Col. W.E. Merrill, Chief Engineer, from surveys made by Major James R. Willett." Shows major streets of downtown Franklin and various locations such as the Lotz and Carter houses, railroad and other sites. Lithographed with Union lines in Blue and Confederate lines in Red. 28" x 18" unfolded, 5" x 6-1/4" folded. Circa 1874. Provenance: Estate of Salli LaGrone, Franklin, Tennessee. Condition: Stains to canvas backing, paper is glued to canvas, light toning and foxing to paper, folds at corners. Some wear to marble boards.