Subject: Charleston, South Carolina
Period: 1776 (dated)
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Color: Black & White
Size:
11.4 x 6.4 inches
29 x 16.3 cm
This uncommon French map depicts an early American Revolution battle scene. In 1776, South Carolina patriots began to build a fort to protect Charleston and its harbor. On June 28th of that same year, British Admiral Sir Peter Parker brought nine ships to attack the fort that was still under construction. The attack was unsuccessful and Parker lost one of his ships in the process, here shown running aground. It wasn't until the Siege of Charleston in 1780 that the British were able to take over the fort.
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Condition: B+
There is one spot near the center of the image. Issued folding.