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Corps of Engineers hydrographic chart of several portions of the Beaufort River, near Beaufort S.C., the second oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston. Noted features include Battery Creek, the "site of old fort", and "site of Fort Charlotte". With depth contours and numerous soundings. Archivally matted with total size approximately 25" x 27".
Accompanied Senate doc. 195, 46th Cong., 2nd Sess.
The illustration and quotation on this trade card were not unique to John Cosgrove but rather part of a stock design widely used by 19th-century printers who specialized in producing humorous or sentimental advertising cards. Lithographers commonly kept catalogs of ready-made comic scenes—like this seaside mother-and-child vignette with the line “It’s a wise child that knows its own mother at the sea side”—which merchants could customize by adding their own business imprint below. In this case, the printer simply inserted Cosgrove’s name, trade description, and Poydras Market address into the blank advertising panel at the bottom, allowing a small New Orleans fish dealer to benefit from professionally printed imagery at a fraction of the cost of commissioning original artwork.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1880
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: Beaufort River
CONDITION: Very good
 Backed with archival tissue. Very clean and fresh with horizontal and vertical folds. No browning at the folds as is offer seen.
COLORING: Modern hand color.
ENGRAVER: Unknown
SIZE: 16
" x
18 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 0
PRICE: $
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