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Charleston Harbor and Its Approaches Showing the Positions of the Rebel Batteries 1863

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Old map of Charleston Harbor, Charleston Region, South Carolina, United States.

Created by United States Coast Survey in 1863.
  • Scale ca. 1:30,000.
  • Civil War Map
  • Another issue.
  • Shows roads, railroads, houses, vegetation, a street plan of Charleston, drainage, soundings, and shoals.
  • Enlarged issue covering all of James Island and indicating 1/2-mile concentric circles centered on St. Michaels, Charleston, "first [and] second line[s] of Rebel defences," positions occupied by the Union Army and Navy, and "Rebel batteries in possession [of] National forces [and] batteries still held by the Rebels [on] Sept. 7th 1863."
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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Charleston Harbor

Charleston Harbor (S.C.)

Charleston Region

Charleston Region (S.C.)

Civil War

History

South Carolina

United States

United States Coast Survey

1863

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1863

Charleston Harbor

Charleston Harbor (S.C.)

Charleston Region

Charleston Region (S.C.)

Civil War

History

Map

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South Carolina

United States

United States Coast Survey

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This old map of Charleston Harbor and Its Approaches Showing the Positions of the Rebel Batteries from 1863 was created by  United States Coast Survey in 1863