1901 Nautical Map of Erie Harbor and Presque Isle, Pennsylvania – Maritime Navigation Chart

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This 1901 nautical map of Erie Harbor and Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, provides an intricate depiction of one of the most significant ports along Lake Erie. Originally created for maritime navigation, this detailed chart showcases water depths, coastal formations, and navigation markers used by sailors and shipping vessels. The map also illustrates the unique geography of Presque Isle, a peninsula known for its shifting sands and its role in protecting Erie’s harbor from strong lake currents.

The harbor’s layout is meticulously documented, including docks, ship channels, and key landmarks essential for maritime trade. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers produced this map to assist in safe navigation through the harbor, detailing potential hazards, sandbanks, and underwater topography. Depth soundings and tide indications add to the accuracy, making this an essential historical reference for those studying Pennsylvania’s coastal evolution. Additionally, early 20th-century Erie is displayed along the shoreline, showcasing the growing infrastructure and industrial expansion of the city.

This restored archival reproduction is perfect for collectors of maritime history, Great Lakes enthusiasts, and those interested in vintage nautical charts. Whether used for historical research, decor, or educational purposes, this Erie Harbor map preserves a valuable piece of Pennsylvania’s maritime heritage. Ideal for coastal home decor, libraries, or navigation history enthusiasts, this map remains a stunning artifact of Great Lakes cartography.