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Auction 161, Lot 105

"North America Agreeable to the Most Approved Maps and Charts ", Conder, Thomas

Subject: Colonial North America

Period: 1780 (circa)

Publication: Moore's New and Compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels

Color: Black & White

Size:
14.8 x 13 inches
37.6 x 33 cm
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This Revolutionary War era map shows early colonial boundaries and much interesting cartography. The Carolinas, Virginia, and West Florida all extend to the Mississippi River. The Red River of the North, R. Rouge, is shown correctly flowing from Lake Winnipeg, but connected a little too directly to the Mississippi River. The western part of the continent is described as both Parts Unknown and Intirely Unknown. The West Coast shows the straits of both Juan de Fuca and Martin Aguilar, in addition to the port of San Francisco, noting that Sir Francis Drake spent five weeks there. The interest in a Northwest Passage via Hudson Bay is evident by the notes surrounding the region, including an assertion that "If a West Passage exists it must be thro one of these Bays." An uncommon map.

References: Shirley (BL Atlases) G.MOOR-1a #7.

Condition: A

A sharp impression, issued folding with extraneous creases adjacent to the folds that have since been pressed flat. There is a small hole in an unengraved area beneath the title cartouche.

Estimate: $500 - $650

Unsold

Closed on 2/8/2017

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