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Sketch of a part of the coast of Georgia from Savannah River to Ossabaw Sound showing the relative positions of the U.S. Iron clad steamer Montauk & the rebel Fort McAllister during the bombardment of Feb 1st 1863. Prepared under direction of Admiral S. F. Du Pont, by C. O. Boutelle, Assistant, Coast Survey. Boutelle, Charles O. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 1863] NOTES Scale 1:200,000. At head of title: U.S. Coast Survey. A. D. Bache, Supdt. Shows drainage, towns, geographic coordinates, railroad from Savannah to "Way's Stat. no. 2," and the position of the vessels Nashville, Montauk, Seneca, Wissahicon, Dawn, and C. P. William in the Ogeechee River near Fort McAllister, and the Passaic, Marblehead, and Conemaugh in Wassaw Sound.
Size represents image size - actual paper size is somewhat larger.
Size represents image size - actual paper size is somewhat larger.
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