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Lot 68
By: Jacques Nicolas Bellin
Subject: Colonial South
Date: 1744 (dated)

Publication: Charlevoix's Histoire et description generale de la Nouvelle France

Condition Code: A

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Color: uncolored

Size: 16.8 x 8.3 inches
         42.7 x 21.1 cm


    This important early chart of the Gulf Coast covers from New Orleans and the Mississippi delta to St. Marks River & Apalachicola Bay. The shoreline is still somewhat speculative but many harbors, inlets, bays & rivers are indicated along the coast. The Mississippi delta is well represented including the English Turn on the Mississippi River (Detour des Anglois). Shown mostly as a vast grassland, two areas noted as forests suitable for lumber are located near the abandoned French Fort de la Boulaye. Numerous Native American tribes and villages are located and the Choctaw road to Natchez is partially shown in the upper left corner of the map. The map was drawn from manuscript sketches brought back to Paris by Pierre Francois Xavier de Charlevoix, a Jesuit Priest who traveled through the region from 1720-1722. Charlevoix's account was extremely influential in future decisions made by Thomas Jefferson with regard to the Louisiana Purchase and the exploration of the west.

Condition Description: Issued folding on watermarked paper.

Ref: Tooley (MCC-96) #719.

Estimate:
$1,100.00 - $1,400.00


Sold for: $800.00

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