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E G W Blunts map of Charleston and vicinity

E  G W Blunts map of Charleston and vicinity - Civil War Maps and Drawings

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E G W Blunts map of Charleston and vicinity
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Title:
E G W Blunts map of Charleston and vicinity
Description: E. & G. W. Blunt's map of Charleston and vicinity. Indicates fortifications, roads, railroads, towns, street pattern of Charleston, drainage, vegetation, and ship channels. 1862


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About These Images: We proudly offer this extensive collection of Historic Civil War Maps. Maps in this collection include various references of reconnaissance, field sketches, troup activities, fortifications and other activity during the country's Civil War era. Please note many maps are hand drawn from the field.

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