Savannah River Map - Fort Pulaski 1862 - Nautical Chart Print | Civil War Siege Map of Savannah River, Georgia
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This detailed 1862 nautical chart captures the strategic layout of the Savannah River during the Siege of Fort Pulaski, a pivotal event in the American Civil War. Featuring hand-drawn fortifications, river channels, and Union artillery positions, this historical map is a must-have for Civil War enthusiasts, historians, and collectors of antique cartography. The intricate detailing showcases troop movements, battery placements, and the river’s natural landscape, making it an invaluable piece of military history.
Printed on premium matte paper, this reproduction retains the original color tones and detailed line work of the 19th-century cartographers. It is an excellent piece for anyone interested in military strategy, naval warfare, or the history of the American South. The hand-drawn nature of this map adds a unique artistic touch, making it suitable for display in study rooms, offices, or historical collections.
Perfect for Civil War history buffs, military enthusiasts, map collectors, or anyone with a deep appreciation for the history of Savannah and Georgia’s coastal defenses. This print makes a great conversation piece for history professors, students, and those who appreciate rare and vintage historical artifacts. Whether as a thoughtful gift or a striking décor piece, this map is sure to captivate anyone intrigued by the past.