Sketch C Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. III From 1843 to 1855, U.S. Coast Survey

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1855

Sketch C Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. III From 1843 to 1855

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DESCRIPTION

Chart for the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay Region. Covers from the entrance of the Bay at Cape Henry northward to the entrance to the Susquehanna River. Extends eastward to cover the Delaware Atlantic Coast and Delaware Bay. Extends westward as far as Richmond, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Locates all major Islands, Rivers and inlets. Lighthouses, ports, cities, beaches, and industrial sites are also depicted. The Rappahannock, parts of the Potomac (inlcuding and inset chart showing Washington D.C.), and York Rivers are noted, as are Hampton Roads. A small insets showing the James River up to Richmond, Appomattox River to Petersburg, and Rappahannock River are included. Cape Henlopen, Cape May and Delaware Bay are depicted without detail.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

All of our United States Coast Survey (USCS), United States Coast & Geodetic Survey (USC&GS), and similar maps and charts have been professionally unfolded and flattened using humidity baths, semi-permeable membrane and drying blotter techniques. Most others you typically see on eBay have not been, and worse, are quickly and crudely unfolded for the low quality photos you see. Unfolding these maps in that way is damaging and weakens them. Please be aware.

FULL TITLE

U.S. Coast Survey A.D. Bache Superintendent, Sketch C Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. III From 1843 to 1855

MAPMAKER/CARTOGRAPHER/AUTHOR

PUBLISHER

Washington: Cornelius Wendell, Printer, 1856

PUBLICATION

Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, Showing The Progress of the Survey During The Year 1855, House of Representatives, 34th Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Doc. No. 6.

DIMENSIONS (Inches)

25 X 36

CONDITION

Very good, overall toning, darker edges at folds, cropped margin and folded as issued, small tear and some fold/intersection separations, some archival tape reinforcement/repair, see photos for details.