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mike1962
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Map

Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:37 am

Is there a screenshot of the complete map, or a place to download it.
It would be nice to view and form strategies while waiting on the game.

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Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:21 am

We are still finalizing the game map, improving details and names with the help of our American beta team, so the map won't be fully ready before a few weeks :cwboy:

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Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:58 am

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/civil_war_maps/index.html

Mike, this is the best source of maps in ACW. Browse it and you'll see. Detailed and general maps. Everything is here.

Guys, if you need some help with maps this is the place to look in. Also, I can provide you with a big map of US from ACW era.
Forrest said something about killing a Yankee for each of his horses that they shot. In the last days of the war, Forrest had killed 30 of the enemy and had 30 horses shot from under him. In a brief but savage conflict, a Yankee soldier "saw glory for himself" with an opportunity to kill the famous Confederate General... Forrest killed the fellow. Making 31 Yankees personally killed, and 30 horses lost...

He remarked, "I ended the war a horse ahead."

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Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:16 am

Thanks it looks a very good link - I just tested it out on Vicksburg.

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Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:17 am

Ironclad wrote:Thanks it looks a very good link - I just tested it out on Vicksburg.


I am playing forum based ACW game and I needed good historical maps and after few months of researching I found that site. If the map isn't there then it wasn't drawn :niark: . Enjoy
Forrest said something about killing a Yankee for each of his horses that they shot. In the last days of the war, Forrest had killed 30 of the enemy and had 30 horses shot from under him. In a brief but savage conflict, a Yankee soldier "saw glory for himself" with an opportunity to kill the famous Confederate General... Forrest killed the fellow. Making 31 Yankees personally killed, and 30 horses lost...



He remarked, "I ended the war a horse ahead."

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Thanks Marcone

Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:29 pm

Thanks for the link Marcone, what a treasure trove of information. Mike

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