File:1875 U.S. Coast Survey Chart or Map of the Carolina Coast - Geographicus - CarolinaCoast-uscs-1875.jpg

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Sketch D Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. IV from 1845 to 1875.
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Sketch D Showing the Progress of the Survey in Section No. IV from 1845 to 1875.
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English: An exceptional example of the 1875 U.S. Coast Survey's progress chart of the North Carolina and South Carolina. Covers from Cape Henry, Virginia, south past the Pamplico Sound and Cape Hatteras, to Cape Fear. It was here, looking over the Pamplico Sound, that Giovanni de Verrazano proudly and foolishly declared that he had discovered a route to the Pacific. Shows triangulation points throughout the regions as well as all major islands, rivers, and inlets. Lighthouses, ports, cities, beaches, and other sites noted. Prepared under the supervision of A. D. Bache and Benjamin Peirce for the 1875 Superintendent's Report .
Date 1875 (dated)
Dimensions height: 35 in (88.9 cm); width: 26 in (66 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,35U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,26U218593
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Geographicus link: CarolinaCoast-uscs-1875
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Report of the Superintendant of the United States Coast Survey, Washington, (1875 edition).

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