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Item #41211 South Carolina and Georgia from Hunting Island to Ossabaw Island Including Port Royal Sound and Savannah River. Georgia, South Carolina.

South Carolina and Georgia from Hunting Island to Ossabaw Island Including Port Royal Sound and Savannah River

Washington D.C. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1920. Large folding nautical chart, printed on heavy paper stock. Uncolored. Sheet size: 35 1/4 x 43 inches.

A rare original coastal survey of the border between Georgia and South Carolina including Savannah, Ossabaw Island, Wassaw Island, Skidway Island, Tybee Island. Bluffton, Beaufort, Hilton Head Island, Port Royal Island, Phillips Island, Fripp Island, Hunting Island, and Parris Island.

Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast, the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline, create nautical charts of the coast, and help increase maritime safety since its founding, and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy, pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic, and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition, this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps (commonly referred to as "T-sheets") provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline, which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of the coastal border of Georgia and South Carolina, and an important historical view of the developing states.

Item #41211

Price: $650.00

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