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67 Rare and Fascinating
Historical Maps of South Carolina

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This CD contains 67 rare antique maps of South Carolina in MrSid format. This format allows you to see the entire map or drill down for the smallest details. If you printed one of these maps at full size, it would be about 36"x36" or larger (way more than can fit on a computer screen) so you can imagine how much detail they all have. (MrSID software is included on the CD.)

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Map of the seat of war, in South Carolina, and Georgia.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Charleston, S.C., Evans & Cogswell, [1861] NOTES Scale ca. 1:450,000. Inset: Portion of Georgia [around Savannah]. Shows coastal area from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, and territory inland as far north as Kingstree, South Carolina, to Orangeburgh, South Carolina. Gives the location of forts and shows coastal shoals, drainage, roads, railroads, ferries, bridges, dwellings with names of inhabitants, churches, and post offices.
Sea coast defences.. Manigault, Gabriel E. 1833-1899. (Gabriel Edward), CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1861?] NOTES Scale not given. Suggested "system of defence for smaller ports and inlets" in South Carolina, signed "G.M." and illustrated by a plan of a fort.
Sketch of portions of seacoast of South Carolina & Georgia Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. Autogr. copy by H. Lindenkohl.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. Autographed in ink: Gen. M. C. Meigs USA. Map of the coast from Bull's Bay, South Carolina, to Ossabaw Sound, Georgia, showing forts, drainage, roads, railroads, and towns. "References" at the bottom center of the map give dates on which forts were captured by the Federal forces.
Johnson's North and South Carolina.. Johnson & Browning. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], 1861. NOTES Scale 1:550,000.
A new map of South Carolina with its canals, roads & distances from place to place along the stage & steam boat routes.. Tanner, Henry Schenck, 1786-1858. CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p., 1836], c1833. SUMMARY The earliest general map to show the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company's line which began in Charleston, S.C. It was completed to Hamburg, S.C., in 1833. Its 136 miles of track were then the longest in the world. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,400,000.
Railroad map of South Carolina by Jed. Hotchkiss, T.E., Stanton, Va., 1880.. SUMMARY Pen-and-ink sketch showing drainage, counties, cities and towns, and the railroads with names along the lines. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,250,000.
South Carolina railroads.. Rand McNally and Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED Chicago, 1900. SUMMARY Map overprinted in red to show railroads by number coded to list. NOTES Scale 1:760,320.
Specimen of an intended travelling map of the roads of the State of South Carolina, from actual survey / by Walker & Abernethie, protracted from a scale of one inch to a mile, 1st Sept'r 1787 ; Abernethie sculp't Charleston.. Walker & Abernethie. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Charleston S.C.?] : Walker & Abernethie, 1787. NOTES Shows householders' names. Alternate title at lower left: Road to Watboo Bridge, from Charleston, by Goose Creek Bridge & Strawberry Ferry. Map in 3 strips and 6 sections. Orientation of sections varies.
Part of South Carolina and Georgia] Engineer Bureau, Dec. 24th 1864.. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1864] NOTES Scale 1:350,000. Southern half of an unidentified printed map. Sheet extends from Augusta south to Jacksonville, Georgia, and Beaufort, South Carolina, west to Eatonton, Georgia. Indicated are roads and railroads, cities and towns, houses and names of residents, rivers, and forts.
Sketch of sea coast of South Carolina and Georgia from Bull's Bay to Ossabaw Sound / drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; E. Molitor, lith.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] : U.S. Coast Survey, 1863. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. Sectioned and mounted on cloth backing. Oriented with north toward the upper right.
Southern Georgia and part of South Carolina / U.S. Coast Survey, A.D. Bache, supdt. ; drawn by A. Lindenkohl ; Chas. G. Krebs, lith.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.] : The Survey, 1865. NOTES Relief shown by hachures. Includes list of authorities.
Plan of Charleston Harbor, and its fortifications compiled by Elliot & Ames from government surveys.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, C. D. Andrews' lith., 1861. NOTES Scale 1:31,680. Shows channel, low water mark and soundings, drainage, roads, railroads, some dwellings, a plan of the city, and forts.
Colton's South Carolina.. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, J. H. Colton 1865. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,3000,000. General map showing county and state boundaries, cities and towns, roads and railroads, rivers, and forts. Insets: Colton's plan of Charleston, vicinity & harbor. Fort Sumter.
Sketch showing position of Boyd's Neck, Honey Hill, and Devaux' Neck, in Decr. 1864 Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.. Foster, John G. 1823-1874. (John Gray), CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES Scale ca. 1:670,00 Map indicates "lines of investment of Gen. Sherman" at Savannah, Georgia, Boyd's Neck, Honey Hill and Devaux' Neck, South Carolina, and "position of rebel ironclads" on the Savannah River.
Part of the military department of the South, embracing portions of Georgia and South Carolina. Compiled and engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Department.. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., Engineer Bureau, War Department] 1865. SUMMARY Map of western South Carolina and northern Georgia extending from the North Carolina-South Carolina border south to Jacksonville, Georgia and from Camden, South Carolina west to Athens, Georgia. Depicted are roads, railroads, rivers, place names, and some houses and names of residents. Scale 1:350,000.
Sketch of Charleston Harbor By W. A. Williams, Civil Engineer.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, L. Prang & Co., [186-?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:70,000. Shows fortifications, street pattern of Charleston, vegetation, and a few soundings. Insets: Castle Pinckney. Fort Sumpter [sic]. Fort Moultrie.
Copy of the plot of the city of Beaufort, South Carolina / drawn by B. Schelten, expressily [sic] for Dr. Clymer, surg. U.S.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [186-] NOTES Scale not given. Relief shown by hachures. Includes index of military hospitals and col. ill. of "Chief Office."
A new & accurate map of the provinces of North & South Carolina, Georgia &c. Drawn from late surveys and regulated by astronl. observatns. By Eman. Bowen.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London, 1752] NOTES Scale ca. 1:2,900,000. Relief shown pictorially.
Map of North and South Carolina exhibiting the post offices post roads, canals, rail roads &c. By David H. Burr; (Late topographer to the Post Office.) Geographer to the House of Representatives of the U.S. . CREATED/PUBLISHED [London, 1839] SUMMARY Detailed map showing relief by hachures, drainage, township and county boundaries, cities and towns, canals, roads, and railroads. NOTES Scale ca. 1:650,000.
General map of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, showing rebel defences and obstructions. Drawn by E. Willenbücher, Chas. G. Krebs, Lith. . CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington] 1865. NOTES Scale 1:30,000. Depths shown by gradient tints. Shows location of sunken ships. Includes table of rebel forts.
Coast of South Carolina from Charleston to Hilton Head.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:200,000. At head of title: U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt. Insets: Plan and view of Fort "Beauregard"-Bay Point, S.C. Scale 1:2000. 16 x 17 cm.-Fort on Fenwick's Island, S.C. Scale 1:1000. 13 x 15 cm.-Ground plan and view of fort on Bay Point-South Edisto R., S.C. Scale 1:1000. 14 x 15 cm.-Plan and view of fort on Otter Isld. Point-St. Helena Sound, S.C. Scale 1:1000. 12 x 15 cm.-Fort on Sam's Point, Coosaw River, S.C. Scale 1:1000. 13 x 15 cm.-Ground plan and view of fort on Botany-Bay Isld., North Edisto R. Scale 1:2000. 12 x 15 cm.-Fort "Walker"-Hilton Head Isld., S.C. Scale 1:2000. 13 x 15 cm.-Sketch E showing the progress of the survey in section no. V from 1847 to 1862. [Triangulation network from Winyah Bay, South Carolina, to Amelia Island, Florida] Scale 1:600,000. 24 x 74 cm.
Ichnography of Charleston, South-Carolina : at the request of Adam Tunno, Esq., for the use of the Phoenix Fire-Company of London, taken from actual survey, 2d August 1788 / by Edmund Petrie.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London] : E. Petrie, 1790. NOTES Scale 1:4,800; 400 ft. to 1 in. Oriented with north toward the lower right. Includes street index with width data, indexes to points of interest, and ill.
Bird's eye view of the city of Columbia, South Carolina 1872. Drawn and published by C. Drie.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Baltimore, 1872. NOTES Perspective map not drawn to scale. Indexed for points of interest.
Coast line from Charleston to Savannah.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [1862?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:430,000.
Part of Charleston Harbor, embracing forts Moultrie, Sumter, Johnson, and Castle Pinckney, also Sullivan, James & Morris islands; and showing the position of the Star of the West, when fired into from Morris Island.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadela., Lith. P.S. Duval & Son, c1861. NOTES Scale ca. 1:31,000. Shows the channel, drainage, vegetation, roads, plan of the city, and forts. A portrait of Major Anderson, commander of Fort Sumter, is in the upper right corner. Below the neat line is a view of the harbor and city from Fort Johnson to Mt. Pleasant.
Bird's eye view of the city of Charleston, South Carolina 1872. Drawn and published by C. Drie.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [n.p.] 1872. NOTES Perspective map not drawn to scale. Includes illus. and index to points of interest.
New map of Charleston Harbor, showing the scene of the great naval contest between the iron clad monitors and the Rebel batteries, also the lines of fire, forts, obstructions, inlets, princl. plantations, & e.t.c.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, Lith. by J. Mayer & Co., c1863. NOTES Scale not given. Shows the coast from Long Island to the North Edisto River. Indicates drainage, roads, railroads, and dwellings with names of inhabitants. Channels, water depths, forts and batteries, with lines of fire, are given.
Genl. Sherman's campaign war map.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, [1864] SUMMARY Map covering most of Georgia and South Carolina, showing defenses along the sea coast and around the principal towns, Confederate prisons at Andersonville and south of Millen, Ga., roads, railroads, towns, drainage, and relief by hachures. NOTES Scale ca. 1:670,000. "The horizontal and upright lines [of the map grid] represent five miles square. By referring [sic] to the number on the left and to the letter on the base, any point may be found to show the locality of the Union armies."
Map of Virginia and West Va., North & part of South Carolina, Maryland & Delaware, showing the situation in these states of schools taught by graduates of the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute from 1871 to 1876.. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y. : Am. Photo-Lithographic Co., [1876] NOTES Does not show any schools in Maryland and Delaware. Relief shown by hachures. Shows radial distances from Hampton. Also shows and identifies counties and railroads. At lower left: M.A.L. fecit May 1876. Prime meridian: Washington, D.C. Affixed to map is original printed letter dated November 1876 that is from S.C. Armstrong, principal of the Institute, and that explains use of star symbols for schools on map.
Plan de la barre et du havre de Charles-Town d'après un plan anglois levé en 1776. Rédigé, en 1778, au Dépôt général des cartes, plans et journaux de la marine. Par ordre de M. de Sartine, conseiller d'État, ministre et secretaire d'État de la marine.. France. Dépôt des cartes et plans de la marine. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Paris, 1778] NOTES Scale ca. 1:45,000. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Shows points of defense. Oriented with north to the right. Includes sailing "Instruction."
Preliminary chart of Port Royal entrance. Beaufort, Chechessee, and Colleton Rivers, South Carolina From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superindent of the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulation by C. O. Boutelle, Assist. Hydrography by the parties under the command of Lieuts. Commdg. J. N. Maffit and C. M. Fauntleroy, U.S.N, Assists.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:60,000. Detailed nautical chart showing Hilton Head Island and vicinity. Indicated are soundings, bottom contours, and vegetation. Includes sailing directions.
A Plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, the key of Charlestown, in South Carolina, on the 28th. of June 1776. By His Majesty's squadron, commanded by Sir Peter Parker. By an officer on the spot.. CREATED/PUBLISHED London, Printed for Robt. Sayer & Jno. Bennett, 1776. NOTES Scale ca. 1:20,700. Oriented with north to the right. British squadron represented pictorially.
Charleston and its defences.. Philadelphia Inquirer (Firm) CREATED/PUBLISHED Philadelphia, 1863. NOTES Scale ca. 1:52,000. From The Philadelphia Inquirer, Saturday, April 11, 1863, p. 1. Map indicates forts, batteries, obstructions, and torpedoes (i.e., mines)
Charleston Harbor and city defences Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1864 by D. N. Dobelmann & G. Huck.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], T. B. Usser, 1864. NOTES Scale ca. 1:170,000. Key to the map of Charleston Harbor and defences" is pasted to the right of the map. "Green represents the Confederates" land [and] pink the Federal possessions" Indicates "torpedoes in the channels," obstructions, bridges, roads and streets, railroads, and rivers. Letters A to K represent fortifications, headquarters, depots, and "place where Clarck of Brooklin was executed." Forts and batteries are numbered 1 to 40. The number of guns and mortars for each is shown opposite the name given in the "Key"
Map of the environs of Savannah, Georgia. 186-] Drawn by A. Lindenkoh. Chas. G. Krebs, lith.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 186-] NOTES Scale not given. Printed map without title. Indicates fortifications, roads, railroads, drainage, vegetation, towns, and some houses and names of residents in outlying areas.
Defences of Charleston, South Carolina From a reconnaissance made by direction of C. O. Boutelle, Asst. U.S.C.S., by E. Willenbucher. 1865. Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1865] NOTES Scales 1:2000 and 1:4000.
J. H. Colton's topographical map of North and South Carolina. A large portion of Georgia & part of adjoining states. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1861 by J.H. Colton.. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York Printed by Lang & Laing 1861. NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,550,000. Indicates forts, towns, roads, railroads, county names and boundaries, geographic coordinates, and rivers. Drawings of ships offshore denote naval blockade. Insets: Beaufort and vicinity, N. Carolina. 8 x 9 cm.-Wilmington and vicinity, N. Carolina. 13 x 9 cm.-Charleston Harbor and its approaches, S. Carolina. 14 x 15 cm.-Plan of Ft. Sumter. 4 x 4 cm.-Savannah and vicinity. 10 x 15 cm.
Preliminary chart of Charleston Harbor and its approaches.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], Published in 1858. Additions in 1862. NOTES Shows fortifications, towns, soundings, roads and streets, vegetation, and drainage. Includes "view of main ship channel" and "view off north channel."
Plan d'Amboy. Vues de la rade de Charles-Town et de Fort Sulivan, mai 1780. . CREATED/PUBLISHED n.p., 1780] NOTES Scale ca. 1:25,600. Relief shown by hachures. The view of Charleston Harbor concerns the assault on Fort Sulivan during the siege of Charleston, 1780.
Resurvey of Charleston Bar by W. S. Edwards, Asst. and F. P. Webber, Sub-Asst., under the direction of C. O. Boutelle, Assistant, 1864. Redd. Drng. by J. J. Ricketts & A. Boschke. Engd. by F. Dankworth, J. Knight, E. Yeager & G. McCoy.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1864] NOTES Scale 1:30,000.
Plan of Fort Sumter, South Carolina] : surveyed, March 20th, 22, 27, 1865.. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1865. NOTES "Red lines [denote] remainder of walls of old Ft. Sumter; Red dotted [lines indicate] souterains of walls of old Ft. Sumter; blue dotted [lines signify] souterains built out of the rubbish; [and] black [lines indicate] interior and exterior limits of Sumter at date."
Map of Charleston and its defences Compiled from surveys of portions of St. Andrews and Christ Ch. parishes by Lieut. John Johnson, C.S. Engrs., the harbor, James Id., Folly Id., Morris Id., Sullivans Id., & Long Id., from U.S. Coast Survey, Johns Id., from Mills Atlas. Under the direction of Maj; Wm. H. Echols, C.S. Engr. Corps, by Wm. A. Walker, Draughtsman, C.S. Engr. Corps. Drawn by John R. Key, 2nd. Lieut., C.S. Engr. Charleston, S.C., Nov: 28th, 1863.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1885] NOTES Scale 1:63,360 (not "2 inches to 1 mile"). Detailed map showing forts and batteries, roads, railroads, towns, houses and names of residents, vegetation, drainage, and soundings in Charleston Harbor and offshore.
Beaufort Harbor and coast line between Charleston, S.C. and Savanna [sic] Ga., with 5 mile distance lines in circles round Beaufort, and R.R. connections, roads, &c, &c.. CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, [1861?] NOTES Scale not given. Indicates ships in Beaufort Harbor and a few of the line coastal forts. "The naval force in the great expedition" appears above the map, followed by the names of commanding officers. Below the neat line at the bottom of the map appear the names of the ships, the captains, and the number of guns aboard each ship.
Preliminary chart of St. Helena Sound, South Carolina From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulation by C. O. Boutelle and C. P. Bolles, Assistants. Topography by John Seib, Assistant. Hydrography by the parties under the command of Lieut. Comdg. J. N. Maffitt, U.S.N. and C. O. Boutelle, Assists.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1864. NOTES Scale 1:40,000.
Sketch showing position of besieging batteries. [Fort Sumter] April 12-13, 1861 Bowen & Co., lith., Phila.. Foster, John G. 1823-1874. (John Gray), CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866] NOTES Scale ca. 1:30,800.
Stono Inlet, South Carolina From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulation, topography and hydrography by the parties under the direction of C. O. Boutelle, Assist., Coast Survey. Drawn by E. Willenbucher. Chas. G. Krebs, lith.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, U.S. Coast Survey], 1862. NOTES Scale 1:20,000. "The triangulation was executed in 1852; the topography and hydrography were executed in 1862." General chart showing soundings and bottom contours. Includes sailing directions.
A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina by a squadron of His Majesty's ships on the 28th day of June 1776, with the disposition of the King's land forces and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels, from the drawings made on the spot.. Faden, William, 1750?-1836. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1776] NOTES Scale ca. 1:25,500. Includes inset "Plan of the platform in Sullivan's Fort." Annotated by Lt. Colonel Thos. James of the Rl. Rt. of Artillery, to delete one "l" from "Sullivan's Fort."
Fort Sumter, South Carolina at the time of its capture February 18th, 1865. Showing the effects of the bombardment from Morris Island To accompany the report of Maj. Genl. Q. A. Gillmore, U.S. Vols., comdg. Dept. of the South.. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED N.Y., Julius Bien & Co., photo-lith., [186-] NOTES Scale 1:240 and 1:600. Sheet contains a plan of the fort, a horizontal section, 3 elevations, and 13 sections.
Defences of Charleston Harbor. Fortifications on James Island From a reconaissance made under direction of C. O. Boutelle, Assistant U.S.C.S., by Eugene Willenbucher. 1865. Lith. Bowen & Co., Philada.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1865] NOTES Scales 1:2000 and 1:4000.
Defences of Charleston S.C. Fortifications on Sullivan's Island From a reconaissance made under direction of C. O. Boutelle, Assistant U.S.C.S., by Eugene Willenbucher. 1865. Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:4000. Map shows Battery Bee and forts Moultrie, Beauregard, and Marshall. Included are 21 profiles of the defensive works. A "List of guns" appears in the lower left corner.
Preliminary chart of Calibogue Sound and Skull Creek forming inside passage from Tybee Roads to Port Royal Sound, South Carolina From a trigonometrical survey under the direction of A. D. Bache, Superintendent of the survey of the coast of the United States. Triangulation by C. O. Boutelle, C. P. Bolles, Capt. E.O.C. Ord, and Lieut. D. T. Van Buren, U.S.A. Assts. Typography by C. Rockwell, Sub Asst. Hydrography by the parties under the command of Lieut. Comdg. J. N. Maffitt, U.S.N. Asst. and W. S. Edwards, Sub-Asst.. United States Coast Survey. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington U.S. Coast Survey] 1862. NOTES Scale 1:40,000.
Map of Charleston and vicinity.. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1862. NOTES Scale ca. 1:170,000.
E. & G. W. Blunt's map of Charleston and vicinity. . E. & G.W. Blunt (Firm). CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York], 1862. NOTES Scale ca. 1:151,000. Indicates fortifications, roads, railroads, towns, street pattern of Charleston, drainage, vegetation, and ship channels.
Map of Charleston Harbor showing defenses. 186-] Section from Atlas accompanying war records U.S.A. by courtesy of Julius Bien & Co.. Peter Adams Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 18--?] NOTES Scale not given.
An accurate map of the English colonies in North America, bordering on the river Ohio.. EATED/PUBLISHED [London : s.n., 1754] NOTES Covers from Maine to South Carolina and west to Lake Michigan.
Map of the Seaboard & Raleigh Railroad and its connections.. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, 1874. SUMMARY Map of the southern United States from Virginia to South Carolina showing drainage, cities and towns, and the railroad netowrk with emphasis on the main line. NOTES Scale 1:2,217,600.
Map of St. Helena Sound, and the coast between Charleston and Savannah Compiled from the U.S. Coast Survey. Lith by C. D. Andrews & Co., Boston. . CREATED/PUBLISHED Boston, A. Williams & Co., 1861. NOTES Scale ca. 1:385,000. Shows forts, towns, roads, railroads, rivers, and islands.
Birds eye view of North and South Carolina and part of Georgia.. Bachmann, John. CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York, John Bachmann, c1861] NOTES Scale not given. At top of map: Panorama of the seat of war. View of the coast from Currituck Sound, North Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, indicating towns, roads, railroads, and rivers. The shelling of Fort Hatteras is shown. Includes a table of distances from Cape Hatteras.
Carte de Port Royal et des environs : avec un plan de la côte du sud, depuis Bull's Bay (Caroline du Sud), jusqu'à Brunswick (Géorgie), indiquant les moyens de communication entre Beaufort, Savanah [sic] Ft. Charleston / drawn by G. Woolworth Colton, N.Y.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York] : Courrier des États-Unis, [186-?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:160,000. Depths shown by contours. Ships shown pictorially. Inset: Part of the coast of S. Carolina showing the relative positions of Charleston, Beaufort & Savannah.
Map of Charleston Harbor, S.C.. Bowen & Co. CREATED/PUBLISHED Philada., Bowen & Co's lith., [18--?] NOTES Scale ca. 1:15,800. Red curves are marked 6, 12, 18, and 24 feet to show depths at mean low water. The area always covered with water is blue, the surface between high and low water marks is indicated by wavy lines and colored with bistre. Shows drainage, vegetation, cultivated areas, roads, and houses. The forts are circumscribed by 9-inch circles, which show the range of their guns, with the exception of Fort Sumter, where the range is different and is indicated by three radii.
Colton's new topographical map of the eastern portion of the State of North Carolina with part of Virginia & South Carolina from the latest & best authorities.. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, J. H. Colton, 1861. NOTES [Scale ca. 1:506,880]. Bar scale has been added to this and subsequent issues. General map. Coastal forts and naval blockade are depicted. Inset: Plan of the sea coast from Virginia to Florida.
A plan of the inlets & rivers of Savannah & Warsaw in the Province of Georgia.. Yonge, Henry. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1751. NOTES Scale ca. 1:32,000; 220 chains, 80 to a mile & 1/2 mile to an in. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the right. Shows area between Savannah and Wilmington rivers and west to Savannah in Chatham County. Includes text.
Partie de l'Amérique septentrionale, qui comprend le cours de l'Ohio, la Nlle. Angleterre, la Nlle York, le New Jersey, la Pensylvanie, le Maryland, la Virginie, la Caroline. Par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, géographe ordinaire du roi. M. C. Haussard, fecit. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Paris? 1755] NOTES Scale ca. 1:3,000,000. Relief shown pictorially. Covers the area from the Great Lakes to South Carolina and from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River. Shows provinces, counties, towns and cities, riviers, Indian villages and tribal territory, forts, numerous place-names, and relief.
North Carolina, with adjacent parts of Virginia and South Carolina] Drawn by A. Lindenkohl.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l.], U.S. Coast Survey, A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1865. NOTES Scale 1:633,600.
Map showing route of marches of the army of Genl. W. T. Sherman, from Atlanta, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. [1861-65] To accompany the report of operatons from Savannah, Ga. to Goldsboro, N.C. Prepared by order of the Secretary of War for the officers of the U.S. Army under the command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman. Engineer Bureau, War Department.. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., Engineer Bureau, War Department, 1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:1,900,000. Map of South Carolina and parts of Georgia and North Carolina, showing roads, railroads, towns, rivers, and geographic coordinates. The routes of the 14th, 15th, 17th, and 20th corps and the cavalry are indicated by colors and symbols.
Broad River and its tributaries, S.C. From a reconnaissance made, under direction of Rear Admiral J. A. Dahlgren, Commd'g S.A.B. Squadron, by R. Platt, Act. Master, U.S.N. und [sic] E. Willenbucher, U.S.C.S. 1864. Drawn by Eugene Willenbucher. Bowen & Co., lith., Philada.. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, Government Printing Office, 1865] NOTES Scale ca. 1:230,000.
A map of the British and French settlements in North America / T. Bowen, sculpt[or].. CREATED/PUBLISHED [London : s.n., 1755] NOTES Relief shown pictorially. Shows boundaries, rivers, forests, principal settlements and notes. Prime meridian: London. Pt. the first. Containing Canada, Nova scotia, Newfoundland, New England, part of New York, with the Lakes, Six Nations, and all the countries westward in the same parallels so far as discover'd; exhibiting the just boundaries, and the French encroachments: laid down from authentic surveys -- Pt. the second. Containing part of New York, Pensilvania, New Jersey, Mary Land, Virginia, North & South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and all the countries westward in the same parellels so far as discovered, shewing the course of the Rivers Ohio, Missisipi &c. exhibiting the just boundaries & the French encroachments laid down from authentic surveys. Scale [ca. 1:10,000,000].

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