American Civil War Battle Maps

Our collection of old war maps from the Civil War years, 1861—1865, will dazzle history buffs.
From the opening shots of the war as Fort Sumter is attacked to Lee's surrender at the Appomattox Court house, we are pleased to offer a comprehensive catalog of stunning old map reproductions. Civil war battle maps from Virginia to the siege of Georgia to the Antietam battlefield — whatever your interest, you will find your old Civil War maps here. We have reconnaissance maps, hand-drawn sketches, and theater-of-war maps, including detailed battle maps of both the Union and Confederate armies’ movements and campaigns.
All old war maps are lovingly restored and reproduced using state-of-the art printers, paper and ink, guaranteeing that your beautiful work of art will last for decades.

Cairo Mississippi Gulf of Mexico - Schaus 1861 - 23 x 34.42
Camp Dennison Ohio - Johnson 1860s - 23 x 42.96
Camp McDonald Georgia 4th Brigade - McClellan 1917 - 23 x 30.80
Campaign Military Charts Strategic Places - Lloyd 1861 - 23 x 30.63
Canada New Brunswick  Atlantic Gulf Coasts - Lloyd 1863 - 23 x 31.05
Cape Fear River Entrance - Bien 1895 - 23 x 37.33
Carnifex Ferry West Virginia Battlefield - US Army Corps 1876 - 23 x 25.16
Carolinas Georgia - Bachmann 1861 - 29.25 x 23
Carolinas Virginia Coasts- Prang 1863 - 23 x 34.14
Chancellorsville James River Virginia Battlefield - Campbell 1894 - 36.55 x 23
Chancellorsville Salem Church Fredericksburg Battles - Hotchkiss 1863 - 37.19 x 23
Chancellorsville Virginia - 1863 - 39.60 x 23