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Auction 178, Lot 56

"An Accurate Map of North America Drawn from the Sieur Robert, with Improvements", Rollos, George

Subject: North America

Period: 1759 (circa)

Publication: A New Geographical Dictionary

Color: Hand Color

Size:
11.6 x 7.5 inches
29.5 x 19.1 cm
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This uncommon map is after Robert de Vaugondy's larger map of North America and features a decorative title cartouche. It illustrates the continent after the conclusion of the French and Indian War. The colonies of Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia are named and each extends fully to the Mississippi River. Georgia occupies Florida's panhandle. Much of the west contains erroneous mountain ranges. California is named with New Albion in its northern reaches. Quivira is in the area of today's Montana and the Dakotas with the large blank area above simply labeled Parts Unknown. Texas is Senis. The 1603 discovery of Martin d'Aguilar is shown north of Cape Mendocino with an open inlet holding out the belief in a Northwest Passage. Published in John Barrow's A New Geographical Dictionary.

References: McCorkle (18th C. Geography Books) #13-5.

Condition: A

Issued folding on a clean sheet with archival reinforcement along the folds on verso.

Estimate: $140 - $170

Sold for: $300

Closed on 6/10/2020

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