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The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and connections.

Map shows major railroad company lines and connections; state boundaries, cities and towns along each train routes, steamship lines for coastal ports, and notable physical features. Alphabetical listing of railroad companies shown in margin text. Scale not given.
Date: [1907..1910]
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
System: The Portal to Texas History

Soil map, South Carolina, Campobello sheet,

Map shows soil composition, roads, railroads, waterways, and towns for portions of Greenville and Spartanburg counties. Includes soil profile and legend. Scale [ca. 1:63,360].
Date: 1903
Creator: United States Bureau of Soils
System: The Portal to Texas History

South Carolina.

Map shows South Carolina railroads, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,800,000].
Date: [1900..1920]
Creator: C.S. Hammond & Company
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of Approaches to Charleston, South Carolina

Map illustrating the approach to Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate and Union forces, rivers, Fort Sumter, shipping channels, and wrecks are shown. 1/2 inch = 1 mile.
Date: 1902
Creator: United States. War Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History

States of the South Atlantic Coast.

Map shows state boundaries, cities, major towns, swamps, and notable physical features. Relief shown by shading. Depths shown by gradient tints. Scale [ca. 1:6,842,880].
Date: 1904
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
System: The Portal to Texas History

Map of South Carolina.

Map shows counties, railroads, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,100,000].
Date: [1908..1910]
Creator: Cram, George Franklin, 1841-1928
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Maps of Georgia and South Carolina]

Map shows counties, railroads, cities, and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:1,964,160] and [ca. 1:1,710,720].
Date: 1901
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
System: The Portal to Texas History