1788 Map of Charleston, South Carolina – Historic Colonial City Plan Featuring Streets, Wharves, and Public Buildings

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This rare and beautifully detailed 1788 map of Charleston, South Carolina, offers a remarkable look into one of America’s most historically significant cities. Created by cartographer Edmund Petrie, this highly detailed plan of Charleston meticulously depicts the city’s streets, prominent wharves, and key public buildings. The reference sections along the borders list important landmarks, including churches, marketplaces, and military buildings, providing a clear sense of the city’s vibrant commercial and civic life during the post-Revolutionary period. The elegant calligraphy, grid layout, and carefully drawn waterfront make this a truly stunning antique cartographic piece.

Charleston, a key center of trade and political activity, played an essential role in the economic and social development of the American South. This map captures a period of transformation as the city emerged from the Revolutionary War and expanded its influence in the newly formed United States. The intricate engravings of streets and rivers illustrate Charleston’s structured growth, highlighting its importance as a major port city. The fine craftsmanship and level of detail make this an essential historical artifact for those passionate about American history and urban development.

Printed on premium matte paper, this historical map reproduction is perfect for history buffs, Charleston locals, antique map collectors, and those with a deep appreciation for early American architecture. It makes an excellent gift for scholars, educators, and anyone who admires the rich heritage of South Carolina’s most storied city.