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- Fairfield District[t], South Carolina / (1)
- Falls in Red River, surveyed by L. G. De Russy. (1)
- [Federal fortifications near Petersburg in the region of Fort Gregg]. (1)
- Field map of the north part of Wythe County / (1)
- Field note book of Wm. Luce, Eng. of Capt. J.W. Abert's party of U.S. Top. Engs., with pass from Gen. Banks of Oct. 1861 : (1)
- Field notes on Sharpsburg battle field / (1)
- The field of Antietam. (1)
- The field of Bull Run : (4)
- Field of cavalry operations east of Gettysburg, July 2nd & 3rd 1863. (1)
- The field of Fredericksburg : (3)
- Field of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1863 (7)
- Field of McClellan's operations, (1)
- The field of Sharpsburg or of the Antietam : (1)
- Field of war around Richmond & Petersburg, 1864-5. (1)
- Field works at Franklin, Tenn., occupied by the 23d and 4th corps during engagement of Nov. 30th 1864, Maj. Gen. J. M. Schofield, comdg. (1)
- Fifteen pen and ink maps of the battle of the Wilderness / (1)
- First attack upon Fort Fisher, by the U.S. Navy under Rear Admiral D. D. Porter, Dec. 24 and 25, 1864. Showing the position of vessels and line of fire (1)
- The first battle of Bull Run. July 21, 1861. Washington, Dec 26, 1895. (1)
- First Battle of Bull Run (4)
- First Bull Run battle field, July 21st 1861. (1)
- First Manassas. (2)
- [Fisheye view of Chattanooga and vicinity showing troop positions in 1863]. (1)
- [Five sketches along the Valley Pike in the vicinity of Fishers Hill, Strasburg, Cottontown, Mount Hope, Toms Brook, etc.]. (1)
- [Five sketches on one sheet of areas in Culpeper County, Virginia, in the vicinity of Liberty Mills, Germanna, Ely's Ford, etc.]. (1)
- Forbes' new and complete map of Richmond and its fortifications (1)
- Fords on Occoquan and Bull Run : (1)
- Fort Donelson National Military Park, Tennessee (1)
- [Fort Fisher, defensive work protecting the entrance to the port of Wilmington, North Carolina, captured by the Federals, Jan. 15, 1865]. (1)
- Fort Johnson, section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina (1)
- Fort Johnston, Smithville, N.C. Evacuated Jan 16, 1865. Taken possession of by naval and military forces Jan. 17, 1865. (1)
- Fort Lee. (1)
- Fort Lyon, near Alexandria, Virginia (1)
- Fort McAllister : (3)
- Fort Monroe and vicinity showing entrance to Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Gosport Navy Yard &c. (1)
- Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort and Hygeia Hotel, Va. (1)
- Fort Pickens, Florida (1)
- Fort Sedgwick / (2)
- Fort Sumter, South Carolina at the time of its capture February 18th, 1865. Showing the effects of the bombardment from Morris Island (1)
- Fort Tattnall. (1)
- Fort Thunderbolt. (1)
- Fort Wagner. Morris Island (2)
- Fortifications around Charleston, H.B. ... / (1)
- [Fortifications west of Dalton, Georgia]. (1)
- Fortress Monroe, Old Point Comfort, & Hygeia Hotel, Va. in 1861 & 1862. The key to the South (1)
- Fortress Monroe, Va. and its vicinity (1)
- Franklin--Tenn. profield [sic] June 1863 / (1)
- Frederick Co. Va., from Wood's map. (1)
- Fredericksburg / (49)
- Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. (1)
- Fredericksburg to Petersburg, Va. (1)
- Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania Battlefield National Monument, Virginia (1)
- Fredericksburg. [Dec. 1862] (1)
- From Cold Mt. in Amherst across Rockbridge & Bath cos., Va. & part of Pocahontas Co., W. Va. / (1)
- From Dinwiddie C.H. to Appomattox C.H., route and operations of the 10th New York Cavalry. (1)
- From Mitchelsville [sic] to Gallatin--Sumner Co., Tenn., 1862 / (1)
- From Occoquan to Brentsville / (1)
- From the Etowah to Burnt-Hickory, Ga. (1)
- Ft. Fisher shewing [sic] Union attack, Jany 15th 1865 (1)
- Ft. McAllister. (1)