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Unknown [Map of Eastern Great Lakes, New France, and New England] |
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B&W, photostatic reproduction, in French, in 4 sheets. Eastern U.S showing Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the eastern coast of the English colonies. Presumably from an atlas. |
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A Tour from Fort Cumberland North Westward round part of the Lakes Erie, Huron, and Michigan including part of the Rivers St. Joseph, the Wabash and Miamis, with a Sketch of the Road from thence by the Lower Shawanoe Town to Fort Pitt. |
Thomas Hutchins |
B&W, photostatic reproduction, possibly from the William Clements Library or the Huntington Library. Shows part of Michigan and Ohio with remarks on the land and settlements and a table of numbers of Indian warriors by place and nation. |
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Forts and Settlements in America. |
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B&W. Shows Topographical features and forts of the Great Lakes region and eastern North America. Bound by 37°-46° N, 74°-91° W. |
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J. Gibson |
B&W, photostatic reproduction. Shows part of North America from the Rocky Mountains east to Washington, D.C. and Florida north to the Straits of Mackinac. Presumably from an atlas, page 284. Bound by 30°-45° N, 75°-105° W. |
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An Accurate Map of North America. Describing and distinguishing the British, Spanish and French Dominions on this great Continent; According to the Difiinitive Treaty Concluded at Paris 10th February 1763. Also all the West India Islands Belonging to, and possessed by the Several European Princes and States. The whole laid down according to the latest and Most authentick Improvements. |
Emanuel BowenEngraver: John Gibson |
Color. Trimmed copy missing Florida and Central America. Shows topographical features, settlements, forts, and political boundaries of part of North America from the Sea of Cortez east to Newfoundland and from Georgia north to St. James Bay. Includes inset: "A Particular Map of Baffin and Hudson's Bay." Possibly from atlas: Kitchen, Thomas "A General Atlas..." "London. Printed for Robert Sawyer...1773 Bound by 30°-52° N, 50°-115° W. |
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Theatre de la Guerre En Amérique |
Le Sr. le Rouge, Ingenieur Geographe du Roy |
Color, in French. Shows topographical features, settlements, forts and political boundaries of eastern North America from the Great Lakes east to Newfoundland and from Florida north to St. James Bay. Includes insets of southeastern North America (Gulf Coast) and Mississippi River drainage basin. Bound by 30°-52° N, 35°-67° W. |
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Carte Générale Des Etats-Unis de l'Amérique Septentrionale Divisée en ses 17 Provinces. |
L. Capitane Ingenieur et Associé de la Carte général de la France |
B&W, in French. Shows settlements, forts, and political boundaries of the eastern United States from the Mississippi River east anf from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico to The Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Bound by 29°-47° N, 66°-96° W. Mounted on the reverse of map number 157 |
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A New and Correct Map of North America in which the Places of the Principal Engagements during the Present War, are accurately Inserted |
Publisher: Richardson and Urquhart
Engraver: John Lodge |
B&W. Shows settlements, forts, and political boundaries of midwest and eastern North America from The Mississippi River Valley to Newfoundland and from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico to St. James Bay. Bound by 28°-55° N, 53°-97° W. Mounted on the reverse of map number 156 |
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Charte über die XIII Vereinigte Staaten von Nord-America |
F. L. Güffefeld |
Color, in German. Shows topographical features, settlements, and political boundaries of midwest to eastern North America from the Mississippi River valley east to Nova Scotia and from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico north to St. James Bay. Bound by 28°-51° N, 40°-80° W |
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Map of the Country Westward of Lake Ontario to the River Mississippi, and Southward to the 37° of North Latitude intended more immediatlely to shew the Frontier Boundary between the United States and the Indian Tribes; as expressed in their Treaty of the 3rd August 1795 with the particular Grants or Concessions in favor of the United States as therein described. |
Gother Mann |
B&W, photostatic reproduction. Shows topographical features and forts located in the area between the Mississippi River and the Appalachian Mountains from Kentucky north to the St. Mary's River including the four lower Great Lakes and the Northwest Territory. Bound by 27°-46° N, 76°-92° W. |
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A Map of part of the N: W: Territory of the United States: compiled from Actual Surveys an the best Informtation. |
Samuel Lewis
Engraver: W. Barker |
B&W. Shows topographical features and forts of the Northwest Territory including the southern portion of Michigan, the Ohio River Valley, and present day Indiana, and part of Lake Erie. Bound by 38°30-43° N, 80°-87° W. |
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Map of the United States, Exhibiting the Post-roads, connexions & distances of the Post-offices, Stage Roads, Counties & Principal Rivers. |
Abraham BradleyEngraver: Francis Shallus |
B&W. Shows rivers and political boundaries of the state of Ohio and other territories of the old Northwest. Bound by 39°-46° N, 3°-20° W. |
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A new map of part of the United States of North America exhibiting the western territory. Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virgina &c. Also the Lake Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario and Erie with upper & lower Canada from the latest authorities. |
Engraver: John Cary |
Color, 2 copies. Shows rivers, topographical features, and major settlements of the northwest territories. 1 in = 69 mi. Bound by 36°-48° N, 96°-74° W. |
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Cantonment of the Forces in N. America |
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Color, photostatic reproduction. Shows military regiments in midwest to eastern U.S. Not linen backed. |
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The second section of the survey of 1819 |
Surveyors: William Bird & David Thompson |
Color. Shows Grand Island, and surrounding River. Not linen backed. |