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Fort Johnson, section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
Scale 1:1200. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 386 Below neat line of map: Furnished by the War Department to the City Council of Charleston, S.C. Shows topography by hachures, drainage, vegetation, ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map Date: 1865 View catalog record -
Map of the defences of Charleston city and harbor, showing also the works erected by the U.S. forces in 1863 and 1864 /
At bottom of map: View off North Channel, Fort Sumter 3 1/2 miles distant, bearing W. 3/4 N., Febry. 18th 1865. Description derived from published bibliography. Shows drainage, vegetation, roads, railroads, soundings, ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map View catalog record -
Fort Sumter, South Carolina at the time of its capture February 18th, 1865. Showing the effects of the bombardment from Morris Island
Scale 1:240 and 1:600. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 388 Sheet contains a plan of the fort, a horizontal section, 3 elevations, and 13 sections. This map appears also as Plate ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map View catalog record -
Map of the defences of Charleston city and harbor, showing also the works erected by the U.S. forces in 1863 and 1864 /
"Bell Bros., Photo lithographers, Washington, D.C." At bottom of map: View off North Channel, Fort Sumter 3 1/2 miles distant, bearing W. 3/4 N., Febry. 18th 1865. Description derived from published bibliography. ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Map -
[Part of South Carolina and Georgia]
Scale 1:350,000. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 365.5 Southern half of an unidentified printed map. Sheet extends from Augusta south to Jacksonville, Georgia, and Beaufort, South Carolina, west to Eatonton, Georgia. ...
Contributor: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map Date: 1864 View catalog record