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A plan of the Siege of Savannah

A beautiful and informative map of an important event in the War of Independence

Technical Information
Reference: A304
Date 1779
Hydrographer/Surveyor/Artist: John Wilson
Size Of Original: w 23" x h 30"
Paper Type Hahnemuhle German Etching 310gsm

Description

Surveyed by engineer John Wilson, this map shows the southern coast of South Carolina and Georgia.  It depicts the 'defeat of the French and the Rebels on the 9th October 1779 by his Majesty's Forces under the Command of Major General Augustin Prevost'.

Georgia was significantly different from other colonies in that it did not have the political infrastructure that had developed over the last century in Virginia.  For example.  Georgia had the smallest population of the 13 colonies and did not require the overhead of local governments.  Parishes were formed between 1757 and 1765 but these were not administrative bodies as today's counties are - they were more a part of the religious and military organization.  It is worth noting that the main part of the map shows the boundaries between the Parishes, and it also depicts in detail the coastal features including inlets, rivers, marsh land, sand banks and the borders of the Indian territories which were significant at the time.  The map also marks and names Forts and settlements up and down the coast. 

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