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General Chart of the Coast. No. IV, from Cape May to Cape Henry. from a Trigonometrical Survey Under the Direction of F. R. Hassler and A. D. Bache, Superintendents of the Survey of the Coast of the United States 1862

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Map Description
Old map of Atlantic Coast, United States.

Created by United States Coast Survey in 1862.
  • Scale 1:400,000.
  • 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 14.
  • "No. 14" in the upper left corner.
  • "The triangulation was executed by E. Blunt, J. E. Johnstone, J. Farley & J. E. Hilgard, Assistants between 1841 & 1853. The topography was executed by F. H. Gerdes, J. C. Neilson, J. J. S. Hassler, G. D. Wise, J. Seib, Assists., N. S. Finney, J. Mechan & C. Ferguson, Sub-Assists., between 1842 & 1859. The hydrography was executed by Lieuts. Comdg. T. R. Gedney, G. S. Blake, G. M. Bache, S. P. Lee, R. Bache, B. E. Sands & J. J. Almy, U.S.N. Assists., between 1841 & 1855."
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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Atlantic Coast

Atlantic Coast (U.S.)

Nautical Charts

United States

United States Coast Survey

1862

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1862

Atlantic Coast

Atlantic Coast (U.S.)

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Nautical Charts

United States

United States Coast Survey

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