[Savannah River & Ogeechee River].
Shows the Savannah River from the Georgia coast north to Augusta and the Ogeechee River from the coast north to "Old Town." Title and date from Peter Force map collection checklist. Oriented with north towards the upper right. Pen and ink and pencil. Mounted on paper. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Indicates towns and roads.
Date:1780
Map
Map of Devaux Neck on Broad River, South Carolina.
Devaux Neck is formed by the Tulfinny River and Coosawatchie River as they branch off the Broad River. The Peninsula is crossed by the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. Map shows rebel forces protecting the railroad while Union forces, the 127th NY under Gen. Edward E. Potter, advance up the peninsula.
Contributor:
Sneden, Robert Knox
Date:1864-12-08
Map
A plan of the inlets & rivers of Savannah & Warsaw in the Province of Georgia.
Scale ca. 1:32,000; 220 chains, 80 to a mile & 1/2 mile to an in. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the right. Shows area between Savannah and Wilmington rivers and west to Savannah in Chatham County. Includes text. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1592 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site...
Contributor:
Yonge, Henry
Date:1751
Map
Map of siege of Fort Pulaski : Savannah River Georgia. 1862.
Shows the location of Jones Island, Turtle Island and Daufuskie Island on the north edge of the Savannah River and Querns Island, Wilmington Island and Big Tybee Island to the south, also indicated is the location of Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island in the middle of the Savannah River.
Contributor:
Sneden, Robert Knox
Date:1862
Map
Sketch of the northern frontiers of Georgia, extending from the mouth of the River Savannah to the town of Augusta,
Scale ca. 1:110,000. Relief shown by hachures. Oriented with north toward the upper right. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1570 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes 2 insets of "Continuation of Savanna River, from Ebenezer to Augusta" and index of "References to the attack of Savannah on the 28th December 1778." Vault AACR2: 100; 651/1;...
Contributor:
Campbell, Archibald - Faden, William
Date:1780
Map
Sketch of the northern frontiers of Georgia, extending from the mouth of the River Savannah to the town of Augusta,
Scale ca. 1:110,000. Relief shown by hachures. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Includes 2 insets of "Continuation of Savanna River, from Ebenezer to Augusta" and index of "References to the attack of Savannah on the 28th December 1778." On verso: [Plate no.] 33. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1570 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster...
Contributor:
Campbell, Archibald - Faden, William
Date:1780
Map
Stono Inlet, South Carolina
Scale 1:20,000. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 389.4 Preliminary edition. "The triangulation was executed in 1852; the topography and hydrography were executed in 1862." General chart showing soundings and bottom contours. Includes sailing directions. Listed as no. 118 in the Catalogue of Hydrographic Maps, Charts, and Sketches, Published by the United States Coast Survey (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1866) Description derived from published...
Contributor:
United States Coast Survey - Willenbücher, Eugene
[Roads and country that Col. Campbell marched thro'--Ebenezer to Augusta in Georgia.
Scale ca. 1:175,000. Title in part from accompanying manuscript text. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Hand colored. Shows roads parallel to the Savannah River. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1573 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault AACR2
Contributor:
Campbell, Archibald
Date:1779
Map
Colton's South Carolina.
Scale ca. 1:1,3000,000. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 358.7 "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J. H. Colton." General map showing county and state boundaries, cities and towns, roads and railroads, rivers, and forts. Insets: Colton's plan of Charleston, vicinity & harbor. 12 x 10 cm.-Fort Sumter. 3 x 3 cm. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also...
Contributor:
Colton, J. H. (Joseph Hutchins) - Colton, J. H.
Date:1865
Map
Sketch of portions of seacoast of South Carolina & Georgia
Map of the coast from Bull's Bay, South Carolina, to Ossabaw Sound, Georgia, showing forts, drainage, roads, railroads, and towns. "References" at the bottom center of the map give dates on which forts were captured by the Federal forces. Description derived from published bibliography. "Bombardment and surrender of Fort Pulaski (Savannah River) to the National forces April 11,1862." added to the list of "References"...
Contributor:
Lindenkohl, H. (Henry) - Lindenkohl, A.
Date:1862
Map
[Map of the coast of South Carolina, from Charleston to Savannah].
Title, date, and scale from Stephenson's Civil War maps, 1989. Portion of an unidentified printed map showing roads, railroads, towns, and drainage. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), S126 Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image. Handwritten note in lower right corner: From Chief Engrs. O[ff.] Mil'y. Divn. Miss: O. M. [Poe] Bvt. Col. & [Chf. Engr.] 67.
Date:186?
Map
Plan of action at Devaux Neck South Carolina. December 9th 1864.
Devaux Neck is a peninsula formed by the Tulfinney and Coosawatchie rivers as they branch off the Broad River. The peninsula is crossed by the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. This map, in closer detail than the one on p. 196, shows the skirmish between Confederate forces protecting the railroad and Union forces (the 127th New York Regiment under Gen. E. E. Potter) hoping to...
Contributor:
Sneden, Robert Knox
Date:1864-12-09
Map
Attack on Ft. Pulaski Savannah, Georgia, April 1862.
Shows a section of the Savannah River with Long Island (containing an unnamed Confederate battery) and Cockspur Island (containing Fort Pulaski). Also shows the Union position on Big Tybee Island.
Contributor:
Sneden, Robert Knox
Date:1862
Map
Map of the siege and investment of Savannah, Georgia, 5th to 20th Decr. 1864.
Map shows the location of Union forces near the Ogeechee River outside of the Confederate held city of Savannah, Ga. The map also depicts the location of the Union fleet on the Savannah River and in the Atlantic Ocean. Details of the terrain show how a direct assault would have been difficult.
Contributor:
Sneden, Robert Knox
Date:1864-12-05
Map
Coast line from Charleston to Savannah.
Scale ca. 1:430,000. Manuscript; pen-and-ink and pencil. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.) 358.6 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault AACR2
The Rebel defences [sic] of Savannah, Georgia, Nov. 1864.
Includes Confederate fortifications and batteries in and around Savannah, Ga., during Sherman's March to the Sea, also referred to as the Savannah Campaign of 15 November to 21 December 1864. Sneden includes Argyle Island in the Savannah River, past the city to Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island, and Big and Little Tybee islands, where Union forces were located in November 1864.
Contributor:
Sneden, Robert Knox
Date:1864
Map
[Map of the environs of Savannah, Georgia. 186-]
Scale not given. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 206 Printed map without title. Indicates fortifications, roads, railroads, drainage, vegetation, towns, and some houses and names of residents in outlying areas. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
Contributor:
Lindenkohl, A.
Date:1861
Map
Map of St. Helena Sound, and the coast between Charleston and Savannah
Shows forts, towns, roads, railroads, rivers, and islands. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 368.1 Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Contributor:
A. Williams & Co.
Date:1861
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. Indicated are roads and railroads, cities and towns, houses and names of residents, rivers, and forts. Handwritten title on verso: War map of Georgia. Map is endorsed "From Chief Engrs. Office, Mil'y...
Contributor:
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Date:1864
Map
Map of St. Helena Sound, and the coast between Charleston and Savannah
Scale ca. 1:385,000. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 368 Shows forts, towns, roads, railroads, rivers, and islands. Insets: Fort Walker. 4 x 3 cm.-Fort Beauregard. 4 x 3 cm. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as raster image.
Contributor:
A. Williams & Co.
Date:1861
Map
Birds eye view of North and South Carolina and part of Georgia.
Scale not given. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 304.5 At top of map: Panorama of the seat of war. View of the coast from Currituck Sound, North Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, indicating towns, roads, railroads, and rivers. The shelling of Fort Hatteras is shown. Includes a table of distances from Cape Hatteras. Description derived from published bibliography. Available also through the Library of...