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GEN. CHARLES D. W. CANHAM'S MAP USED IN THE BREAKOUT FROM NORMANDY
A superb battle-used Canham relic , a map used by the general during the hard-fought "hedgerow" campaign following the 8th Infantry Division's landing at Utah Beach on July 4, 1944. Canham's division clawed its way from St. Lo to Brest, an effort that earned Canham his Distinguished Service Cross. The map, actually comprised of parts of two maps of the same scale pasted together along one seam, measures 33" x 33 3/4" and is an RAF map scavenged for Canham as it bears a period note on verso: "BREST Save for Gen. Canham". The map shows northwestern France from the area of Poitiers, north to just east of Le Havre, including the landing beaches Cherbourg, St. Malo, Avranches, St. Nazaire, and Brest. The map shows obvious use, as it bears markings and even points of soiling wear a dirty finger poked the map to make a point! We believe that Canham used this map during the first part of Operation Cobra, the drive to break out of the hedgerows, more specifically, his drive from St. Lo to the liberation of Rennes. Markings and soiling on the map jibe with history - a flare-up of hostilities at St. Jores, the march south through Folligny and Sartilly, and Dol-de-Bretagne, where the 121st Regiment was detached to assist in taking St. malo, a bloody engagement that took thousands of lives. As one would expect, the map is well-worn, with one large tear (no loss), soiling, folds, wrinkles, and so on, so...it speaks volumes.

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December 8, 2011 11:00 AM EST
Stamford, CT, US

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