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- H. H. Lloyd & Co's. campaign military charts showing the principal strategic places of interest (1)
- Hanover County, Virginia / (4)
- Hare's map of the vicinity of Richmond, and Peninsular campaign in Virginia. Showing also the interesting localities along the James, Chickahominy and York Rivers (1)
- Harper's Ferry [1863] (1)
- Harrison's Landing, Va. : (4)
- Hazard's rail road & military map of the southern states. (1)
- Hd. Qrs. D. and [A. Tenn.] Aug. 30, 1864, 8 a.m. : (1)
- The heart of the rebellion: (1)
- Henrico County, Virginia / (4)
- Henrico County, Virginia : (4)
- Henrico County, Virginia, 1862. (1)
- Henrico, Co., Virginia, with additions showing the defensive lines and works of Richmond. (1)
- High Bridge and Farmville. [1865] (1)
- Highland Co. & notes at foot of North Mt. (1)
- Hill between hill no. 1 & Fort Meigs : (1)
- Hill no. 3 opposite Fort Maha[n] : (1)
- Historical map of the United States indicating battlefields, names of commanders, number of troops engaged, number of killed and captured during French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, Mexican War, and the late Civil War (1)
- Historical overlay : (1)
- Historical sketch of the rebellion : (5)
- Historical sketch of the rebellion. May 1862. (1)
- Historical sketch of the rebellion. (5)
- Historical sketch of the war for the Union showing the lines of demarcation, important movements and battles in each year from 1861 to the close of the war in 1865. (1)
- The historical war map. (5)
- History of the Civil War in the United States, 1860-1865 (1)
- Horry District, South Carolina / (1)
- Hughes military map of Richmond & Petersburgh [sic], Va. Showing the Rebel fortifications drawn on the ground for the War Department by Major W. C. Hughes of Michigan (1)
- Hughes topographical military map of Richmond and Petersburgh [sic] cities with adjacent country in perspective showing the rebel fortifications (1)
- Hunter's victory at Mount Crawford [October 2, 1864]. Scene of the operations in Shenadoah Valley-capture of Staunton [June 6, 1864]. (1)
- Hydrographic reconnaissance of James River, Virginia, from entrance to City Point / (1)