1923 Nautical Map of Erie Harbor and Presque Isle, Lake Erie, PA

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This beautifully detailed 1923 nautical map of Erie Harbor and Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, captures the evolving shoreline, navigation routes, and hydrographic details of this historically significant region. Created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this map was designed to assist mariners and surveyors in navigating the waters surrounding Presque Isle, a critical natural harbor along Lake Erie. The intricate details include bathymetric soundings, depth measurements, and underwater topography, offering an invaluable glimpse into the lake’s maritime history. The map also highlights the development of Erie’s port, an essential hub for trade and commerce in the early 20th century.

This archival reproduction showcases the striking cartographic precision of the time, featuring a blend of functional design and artistic presentation. The elegant typography and finely drawn coastal outlines reflect the high standards of government-produced nautical charts from this era. The map provides insights into the strategic importance of Erie Harbor for both commercial shipping and recreational boating. It details breakwaters, lighthouses, and other maritime landmarks, showing how navigation aids were employed to ensure safe passage through these waters. With its vintage aesthetic, this map remains a treasured artifact for historians, cartographers, and collectors of maritime memorabilia.

Ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts, this print serves as a stunning decorative piece for offices, libraries, or coastal-themed interiors. Whether you have personal ties to the Erie region or an appreciation for historical nautical maps, this chart offers a unique window into the past. Its sepia-toned, aged-paper appearance adds to its authenticity, making it a perfect gift for sailors, naval historians, or anyone with a passion for maritime exploration.