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Auction 163, Lot 66

"The United States of North America, with the British Territories", Wyld, James

Subject: Eastern United States & Canada

Period: 1838 (dated)

Publication: A New General Atlas of Modern Geography...

Color: Hand Color

Size:
25 x 21.1 inches
63.5 x 53.6 cm
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This impressive large map shows the eastern part of the United States to just past the 100th meridian. The old Spanish districts of Cape Girardeau, Lawrence, and Arkansas are depicted along the Mississippi River, and the French Devallieres Grant (Don Joseph Vallier) lies just north of the White River. The former Western Territory (still labeled) is now organized into Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Northwest Territory. The map provides excellent detail of Indian tribes, towns, settlements, roads, land grants, etc. There are several interesting notations concerning treaties including the treaty with Britain establishing the northern boundary in 1818, the treaty with Spain establishing the boundary with Texas in 1819, and various treaties with the Indians. Other notations locate Indian hunting grounds, trading places, and the place where the Tribes meet in Friendship to collect Stone for Pipes. Several bounty land grants are shown including Colonel Simmes Donation Lands from the Commonwealth of Virginia, New Jersey, Wabash, Army Lands, Lands Reserved for Virginia Troops and North Carolina Troops in western Kentucky and Tennessee, and Carver's Grant in Northwest Territory. The map features The Twenty Leagues Line located off of the east coast that marked the exclusive maritime jurisdiction of the United States. This map was originated by William Faden in 1777 under the title "The British Colonies in North America." It went through a long series of revisions, each incorporating milestone developments in U.S. history. According to Tooley this is the 12th issue, published by James Wyld, successor to Faden.

References: Tooley (Amer) p. 101, #80-l.

Condition: B+

A strong impression on thick paper with faint offsetting.

Estimate: $475 - $600

Sold for: $300

Closed on 6/14/2017

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