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Bluff, Or Nexttobethell, Which Continueth to the Sea; Also, the Four Sounds Savañah, Warsaw, Hossabaw, and St. Katharines, With Their Islands; Likewise Neuport, Or Serpent River, From Its Mouth to Benjehova Bluff in 1752

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Old manuscript map / physical map / early map of Georgia, Savannah River, South Carolina, United States.

Created by John Gerar William De Brahm in 1752.
  • Scale ca. 1:132,000.
  • Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • Has watermark.
  • Annotated with brown ink.
  • Oriented with north to the right.
  • Prime meridian: Ferro.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Shows aspects of the physical geography and gives names of land holders.

Map Subjects

Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

Georgia

Manuscript Maps

Physical Maps

Savannah River

Savannah River (Ga. And S.C.)

South Carolina

United States

Manuscript Maps

Physical Maps

Early Maps

John Gerar William De Brahm

1752

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Bluff, Or Nexttobethell, Which Continueth to the Sea; Also, the Four Sounds Savañah, Warsaw, Hossabaw, and St. Katharines, With Their Islands; Likewise Neuport, Or Serpent River, From Its Mouth to Benjehova Bluff in 1752 by Relic Map Company