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English: Map shows the Union and Confederate troop positions in the Third Battle of Winchester (a.k.a. Battle of Opequon) at noon on September 19, 1864. Union General Philip Sheridan defeated the outnumbered Confederate General Jubal Early in this American Civil War battle.
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Source This is a portion of the 44th image a 1914 Atlas titled "Campaigns of the American Civil War--atlas" The entire page can be found in the Library of Congress page, and the atlas can be found here.
Author G. J. Fiebeger

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Troop positions in the Third Battle of Winchester during the American Civil War

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