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GEN. GEOFFREY KEYES' II CORPS ITALIAN CAMPAIGN MAPS AND MAP CASE
GEOFFREY KEYES (1888-1967) Highly decorated Lieutenant General who commanded the II Corps during World War II. During the war, Keyes was Chief of Staff, 2nd Armored Division, commanded the 9th Armored Division, Dep. Commander, 7th Army [Sicily], Commander 7th and 3rd Armies (assuming Patton's old command), and headed occupation forces in Austria. Keyes was George Patton's invaluable chief of staff, leading Patton's I Corps in Morocco, and accepting the surrender of Palermo. He later served with distinction under Mark Clark at Anzio, Cassino and before Rome. Most important wartime relic from Keyes' estate, his personal map case filled with maps used by Keyes in the Italian campaign from the liberation of Rome through OPERATION GRAPESHOT - the destruction of the remaining German forces in Italy and the liberation of the country's major northern cities. The map case consists of two 14" x 18" pine boards painted dark green with an oilcloth hinge and two cotton ties. The symbol of the II Corps, which he commanded, is painted on the front cover. Within are 14 maps of various types and sizes, most trimmed by Keyes to be accommodated within the case. The majority are combination geographical/topographical maps and are from several sources, though their trimming and reassembly by Keyes to suit his needs ahs often resulted in the loss of mapmaker information. Some of the maps are even linen-backed for long-term heavy use. Most of the maps are set into large, heavy clear acetate sleeves with old tape remnants at the margins - clearly assembled by the general. Represented within is Rome and the region directly north of it, including Viterbo and Grosseto, Pisa, several maps of Bologna including restricted maps showing various routes into the city, La Spezia, Campiglia and east, Massa, Pisa, Vergato, etc. Also present is Keyes' clear plastic map template divided into 16 one hundred plot mark areas, set to a scale of 1/20,000 yards. Condition varies, generally very good. Two post-war maps also included. From Keyes' estate.

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February 18, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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