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Entrance to Savannah River, showing Fort Pulaski, Tybee Island, the vessels sunk by the rebels in the river channel, a portion of the national blockading squadron, and a part of the Stone Fleet. The names of geographic markers correspond to the distant landscape and are listed from left to right as follows: Lighthouse; Martello Tower; Tybee Island and a half miles range from Fort Pulaski; Fort Pulaski; Old Hulks sunk by the Rebels in the Channel; Lighthouse; Commodore Tatnail's Rebel Squadron; Entrance to Savannah. The names of vessels listed under the row of geographic markers from left to right: Flag, Pembina, Seneca, Pcahontas, Ottawa, Sailing Frigate Savannah, Stone Fleet.

Periodical clipping from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, No. 318, vol. 13, published in New York December 28, 1861 on pages 84 and 93.


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1861-01-02
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Hart Nautical
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
ink; paper; mounting
8 in x 20 3/4 in
USA: New York