Anthony Finley (ca. 1790-1840), Map of North and South Carolina and Georgia
Captain N. Holland (Surveyor), A New Chart of the Coast of North America from Port Royal Entrance to Matanza inlet Exhibiting the Coast of Georgia
Charles Stedman (1753-1812), Plan of the Battle Fought near Camden August 16th 1780.
Edmund & George WIlliam Blunt, [Coastal Chart of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, with insets of the Harbor of Charleston and entrance to the Saint Johns River ]
Gentleman’s Magazine, A Map of the British and French Settlements in North America
Gilles Robert sieur de Vaugondy (1686-1766), Untitiled Map of the Carolinas and Northern Florida
Joseph Purcell, A Map of the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia comprehending the Spanish Dominions...
Joshua Shaw (1776-1860), Burning of Savannah
Joshua Shaw (1776-1860), Norfolk; From Gosport, Virginia
Mathew Carey (1760-1839), The State of Georgia
Matthew Seutter (1678-1756), Plan Von Neu Ebenezer..[with Part of Carolina and the Coast Line from Charleston to St. Augustine, Florida and inset Map of St. Simon's River, Great St. Simon's Island and Jekyl Isle]
Robert Laurie (C. 1755-1836) & James Whittle (1757-1818) A New and General Map of the Southern Dominion of the United States of America...and the Spanish Possession of Louisiana and Florida.
Robert Sayer (1725-1794) & John Bennett (d.1787) publishers, The Theatre of War in North America, with the Roads and Table of Distances…
William Faden (1749 – 1836), after Charles Vallency, Captn., Sketch of the Battle of Hobkirk’s Hill near Camden on the 25th April, 1781