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Mexican and Central States of America. Together with the Southern Part of the United States of North America



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    Spanish Dominions in North America Middle Part

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    Kashnor notes, "Mexico, Vera Cruz, Yucatan, Honduras, Guatemala." Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles, leagues. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Engraving. Verso Text: Ms note: 681.

    093:681 M

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    United States of America Northern Part

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    Kashnor notes, " Shows Ohio as part of Western Territory, locates Marietta or Adelphi, Zanesville or Wills Town, Fort Laurence, Chilacotha, Deleaware Town, &c." "Pinkerton's General Atlas (above neatline). Drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by T. Herbert. Neele Sculpt. 352 Strand." Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles, leagues. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS note: 721.

    105:721 M

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    North America wherein are particularly distinguished the British Dominions, the United States, and the Adjacent Spanish Territories, by Thomas Kitchin, Hydrographer to His Majesty

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    Kashnor notes, "Shows the country north-west to Lake of the Woods, including the territory of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin as one long unnamed part. Locates the Ajuoues (Iowas). Kansez, and Osages in the country beyond the Mississippi." Submap: Supplement for Florida and the Bahama Islands.. Prime meridian: London. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles, leages. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Sub-maps. References: McCorkle 794.11. Verso Text: MS notes: 643 Kitchin N.America 1794.

    105:643 M

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    New Map of the North Parts of America claimed by France under the Names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France with the adjoining Territories of England and Spain

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    Kashnor notes, "Shows the far west taken from a French map, and locates a fairly correct course of the Missouri, notes La Hontan's limit ending in the Great Lake, and gives a good map of New Mexico, with the City of Santa Fe. A rare early western map." View of Indian fort of Sasquesahanck. Two submaps. Scale for determining distance on a Mercator scale map. McLaughlin identifies this as first edition. Submaps: Map of the Mouth of the Mississipi & Mobile Rivers, &c.; Harbour of Annapolis Royal. Vignette: The Indian Fort at Sasquesahanok. Bromsall coat of arms.. Prime meridian: London. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: VignettesSub-maps. References: McLaughlin 197.. Verso Text: MS note: No. 9.

    093:468 M

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    Nouvelle Californie

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    Kashnor notes: "Shows the Bay of San Francisco, Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, and locates San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz, San J. Baptiste, Monterey and La Soledad; also shows the tracks of Vancouver and La Perouse." Kashnor dates at "c.1826." Rosenthal identifies author as Vandermaelen. Manasek notes Brussels as publication location. Submap shows cutaway view of terrain between Acapulco and Mexico City per Humboldt. Text block in French describes early settlement of California. Submap is crossectional view from Acapulco to Mexico City with exaggerated scale.. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: No. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography. Other Features: Text blockSub-maps. Verso Text: MS note: No.207.

    093:207 M

  • Survey of Lake Champlain, including Lake George, Crown Point and St. John. Surveyed by Order of His Excellency Major General Sr. Jeffery Amherst, Knight of the most Honble. Order of the Bath, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America, (now Lord Amherst) by William Brassier, Draughtsman. 1762

    Survey of Lake Champlain, including Lake George, Crown Point and St. John. Surveyed by Order of His Excellency Major General Sr. Jeffery Amherst, Knight of the most Honble. Order of the Bath, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America, (now Lord Amherst) by William Brassier, Draughtsman. 1762

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    Kashnor notes, "Locates the country from Fort William Henry to the Chambley River. The inset shows the spot where Sir William Johnson defeated Dieskau in 1755." Submap: Particular Plan of Lake George, Surveyed in 1756 by Capt. Jackson.. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Sub-maps. Verso Text: MS notes: A Survey of Lake Champlain &c. &c. &c. 30? (upper right) 484A.

    093:484A M