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North America From the French of Mr. D'Anville Improved with the Back Settlements of Virginia and Course of Ohio Illustrated with Geographical and Historical Remarks
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North America from the French of Mr. d'Anville Improved with the Back Settlements of Virginia and Course of Ohio Illustrated with Geographical and Historical Remarks
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Note this is the same map as 093:533M by Sayer & Bennett. It is dated ten years prior to 093:533M and includes a lengthy discussion of English titles to their settlements and French encroachments. Lengthy description of English titles to various properties. Cartouche: Flowers and water falls.. Prime meridian: London, Ferro. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles, leagues. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Cartouche. References: McCorkle 755.2. Verso Text: MS note: 534 "Mr Booth to be left at Georges Coffee House Temple Bar.".
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North America from the French of Mr. D'Anville : improved with the back settlements of Virginia and course of Ohio illustrated with geographical and historical remarks
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A description of the English titles to the land in some length is counterbalanced by a list of "French Incroachments." Uncolored although the planned color scheme is noted on the map. MS note: 84000 Cartouche: Columns & waterfalls. Prime meridian: London, Ferro. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles, leagues. Projection: Conic. Watermark: VVI; device. Printing Process: Copper engraving.
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North America From the French of M. d'Anville: Improved with the Back Settlements of Virginia and Course of the Ohio
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Kashnor notes, "A scarce map reduced from Jefferys' map." Kashnor dates as [1755]. This is a reprint of the Jefferys/ Anville map of 1755, see McCorkle 755.2 for other variations. This one is apparently not listed. "R. Cole sculp." Cartouche: flowered. MS note: 640 (on backing). Prime meridian: Ferro. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Cartouche.
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A Map of the British and French Settlements in North America
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Kashnor notes, "shewing the French encroachment and forts, and with an account of the English claims to the territories in dispute." Kashnor dates as ca. 1756. RLIN record suggests 1750-59. Cartouche includes Lodge's name. Detailed history of various English colonies. MS note: 622 (on backing).. Prime meridian: London. Relief: pictorial. Projection: Mercator. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Cartouche. Verso Text: MS notes: 63 G47.
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North America. Performed under the Patronage of Louis Duke of Orleans, First Prince of the Blood, by the Sieur D'Anville. Greatly Improved by Mr. Bolton
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Kashnor notes, "With particulars of the Territorial definitions of the Treaty of Paris, 1763. Valuable for the locations of the old Western forts, particularly Fort Cumberland, Fort Necessity, and the 'French Fort of Ducane'. It also shows a remarkable knowledge of the country north-west to Lake of the Woods." Kashnor dates as [circa 1765]. Cartouche: Indian maiden with children, designer and engraver noted.. "Engraved by R. W. Seale." "PL II (upper left)" "Gravelot delin. Walker sculp (cartouche)." Prime meridian: Ferro. Relief: pictorial. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Watermark: Fleur-di-lis over TH IV. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Other Features: Cartouche. Verso Text: MS note: 641.
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A New and Accurate Map of North America, Drawn from the famous Mr. D'Anville with Improvements from the Best English Maps; and Engraved by R. W. Seale; Also the New Divisions according to the late Treaty of Peace, by Peter Bell Geor
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Kashnor notes, "This map was originally issued by Jefferys in 1755 at the time of the troubles with the French regarding encroachments. It has been brought up to date, but the boundaries of North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia still reach to the Mississippi." Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS notes: JO 331.
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