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Auction 151, Lot 154

"A Map of That Part of America Where a Degree of Latitude Was Measured for the Royal Society: by Cha. Mason, & Jere. Dixon", Anon.

Subject: Colonial Mid-Atlantic United States

Period: 1769 (published)

Publication: Gentleman's Magazine

Color: Hand Color

Size:
3.9 x 6.6 inches
9.9 x 16.8 cm
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This interesting little map covers the Delaware peninsula north to Philadelphia with only a few cities including Annapolis, Baltimore, and Greenwich. It locates many early settlements and shows the roads that connect them. The focus of the map is the initial measurements made by Charles Mason & Jeremiah Dixon for what has become known as the Mason-Dixon Line. These two British astronomers were employed to make this survey in order to resolve a long-standing dispute between the Calvert family, proprietors of Maryland, and the Penn family of Pennsylvania. This map, one of the first to show the results of the Mason- Dixon survey, shows this initial degree of latitude set into the context of the lands around the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays. The map is a slight variant of a map that appeared the previous year in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, reflecting the general public interest in this border dispute in the American colonies. Included with the lot is the complete disbound December 1769 issue of Gentleman's Magazine.

References: Jolly #GENT-199.

Condition: A

There is faint offsetting from an opposing page of text, else fine. The magazine has light scattered foxing and the first few pages are detached.

Estimate: $500 - $650

Sold for: $900

Closed on 11/19/2014

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