Detail View: Touchton Map Library: Charleston Savannah & Florida Steamship Route and Connections

Accession Number: 
L2019.062.004
Short Title: 
Charleston Savannah & Florida Steamship Route and Connections
Full Title: 
Route taken by Steamers Dictator and City Point, for Savannah, Hibernia, Fernandina, Magnolia, Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs, St. Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, Mellonville, Indian River and the Ocalawaha River. Charleston Savannah & Florida Steamship Route and Connections.
Date Range: 
1870 - 1873
Engraver or Printer: 
Fisk & Russell
Place of Publication: 
New York (spelled N. York on map)
Publisher: 
The American News Company
Publisher Location: 
New York
Publication Author: 
Rambler
Pub Title: 
Guide to Florida
Pub Date: 
1873
Continent: 
North America
Country: 
United States
State: 
Florida; Georgia; South Carolina
Geographic Area: 
Florida and the east coasts of Georgia and South Carolina
Color Type: 
Map printed with blue ink with most of the title in red.
Language: 
English
Verso: 
Verso is divided in half vertically. The left side is a written advertisement for Florida and the Dictator and City Point steamships (titled Visitors to Florida,). The right side is a graphic advertisement, also for the Dictator and City Point steamers.
Direction/Orientation: 
north at the top
Geographical Description: 
Map covers the Florida peninsula as far south as Lake Okeechobee and shows the major rivers in the state. Also shows the eastern portions of Georgia and South Carolina.
Subject Information: 
Rambler's Guide to Florida; steamship travel; tourists and tourism; 19th century travel