
NOAA Releases Free Civil War Map Collection
Genealogy News
I was surprised to get an announcement about a new collection of Civil War maps, charts and documents from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), but it actually makes perfect sense:
Under the auspices of the NOAA is the Office of the Coast Survey, which president
Thomas Jefferson established in 1807 to produce nautical charts that would provide
for maritime safety, defense and the establishment of national boundaries. By the
start of the Civil War, the Coast Survey was a leading scientific agency, charting
coastlines and determining land elevations. It still surveys coasts and produces nautical
charts today.
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in 2011, NOAA has gathered materials
the Coast Survey prepared during the war years into a free,
online collection called Charting a More Perfect Union.
The collection, which will help you visualize terrain, ports, and coasts as they were
from 1861 to 1865, includes: