As such, he sailed (in his own vessel, the Sultan) across the Mediterranean Sea and continued across the Atlantic Ocean to the United States, arriving in Boston in 1821.
[4] His papier-mâché model of St Mary's Basilica was displayed in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
[4] In 1973, Joseph Frederick Waring posthumously released Cerveau's Savannah, which analyzed the buildings visible in the artist's panorama.
[5] Cerveau became a widower in 1887, at which point he moved to Natchez, Mississippi, to live with his daughter Sophia and her family.
Also in 2004, Cerveau's great-great-granddaughter, Jane Millette, portrayed him in the cemetery's annual Angels on the Bluff tour.