Civil War Engineer Maps on Scratch Paper????

SwampHunter

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I've seen scanned images of maps like that at the Library of Congress. Very hard to read... I just assumed they were carbon paper so several copies could be made at once.

I think carbon paper has been around since before the Civil War.

Now that I think about it, if you're looking at used carbon paper, wouldn't the map be backwards?

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findstuf

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they might be Cyanotype.. or "blueprint" it's been around since 1842. Back when it got into surveying, we made copies on a blueprint machine. It stunk like ammonia and "printed" everything with a blue background and white lines. Some older blueprinted documents were on a fabric like "paper".
 

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