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A sketch of the operations before Charlestown, South Carolina

This beautiful plan was drawn in 1780. It depicts in beautiful detail the British and American positions leading up to the British capture of Charlestown under Sir Henry Clinton, Commander in Chief of the British Forces during the Revolutionary War.

Technical Information
Reference: A308
Date 17th June 1780
Hydrographer/Surveyor/Artist: J.F.W. Des Barres
Size Of Original: w 33" x h 47"
Paper Type Hahnemuhle German Etching 310gsm (original & half size), Omnijet Superior Matt Graphic 180gsm (quarter sizes)

Description

In this ‘sketch’ of the operations before the siege of Charlestown*, J.F.W. Des Barres depicts military dispositions and fortifications and he pays a great deal of attention to the street lay-out and wharfs of the city.  He also includes detail of land holdings, fields, forests, roads and individual buildings.  The overall effect, partly thanks to the use of soft brown and green colors, is extremely attractive, almost belying the story of war it tells.  It is drawn with all of Des Barres’s typical attention to detail and style.

Des Barres drew the sketch, derived from the battle plans of Sir Henry Clinton, on 17 June 1780, not long after the publication in London of Clinton's dispatch regarding the action.  It depicts the positions of King’s army encampments and approaches to the city as well as the King’s ships, under the command of Vice Admiral Mariot Arbuthnot, and the positions, fortifications and ships of the Americans under Lieutenant General Benjamin Lincoln.  It is worth noting that amongst the ships listed under the American forces is the Ranger, once in the command of the legendary American Captain John Paul Jones (see Heritage Charts A110 and A116v).  She was captured when the city fell on the 11th May 1780 and was taken into the British Navy and re-commissioned under the name Halifax.  On the British side, the Robuck, under the command of Captain Andrew Snape Hammond is also present (see Heritage Charts A302 and A305).

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