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Fort Johnson section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor South Carolina

Fort Johnson section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor South Carolina - Civil War Maps and Drawings

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Fort Johnson section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor South Carolina
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Title:
Fort Johnson section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor South Carolina
Description: Fort Johnson, section of map of the defences of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina surveyed between March 7th & May 20th, 1865, under the direction of Brevet Major General R. Delafield, Chief Engineer, U.S. Army. Surveyed April 20th, 1865, by J. E. Weyss, Maj., U.S.V.; assisted by Mr. F. Theilkuhl & E. Schumann. Below neat line of map: Furnished by the War Department to the City Council of Charleston, S.C.
Shows topography by hachures, drainage, vegetation, batteries, and a detailed plan of the fortifications.


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