Charleston Harbor and its approaches showing the positions of the Rebel batteries
Anticipating war, the U.S. Coast Survey was one of the few agencies able to provide accurate nautical charts and topographic maps before and during the war. Led by Alexander Dallas Bache, the nation’s foremost scientist and great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin, the agency’s pri...
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1863
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English
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06_01_006533
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Boston Public Library
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1
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import
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New York
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Lith. of J. Bien
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United States
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South Carolina
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Charleston
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