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Coast of South Carolina from Charleston to Hilton Head 1862

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Old map of Georgia, South Carolina, United States.

Created by United States Coast Survey in 1862.
  • Scale 1:200,000.
  • Civil War Map
  • From its Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during the year 1862 (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1864). Map 25.
  • 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.
  • "No. 25" is in the upper right corner.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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1862

Coasts

Fortification

Georgia

Map

Maps

South Carolina

United States

United States Coast Survey

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This old map of Coast of South Carolina from Charleston to Hilton Head from 1862 was created by  United States Coast Survey in 1862