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Auction 178, Lot 57

"North America Drawn from the Latest & Best Authorities", Kitchin, Thomas

Subject: North America

Period: 1779 (circa)

Publication: Guthrie's New Geographical Grammar

Color: Hand Color

Size:
14.4 x 13.3 inches
36.6 x 33.8 cm
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This map was issued shortly before the end of the Revolutionary War and shows good detail in the east with Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia extending to the Mississippi River. The Gulf Coast is comprised of East and West Florida, with West Florida also extending to the Mississippi. There are numerous early frontier settlements, forts, and Indian nations located. Buffaloes Meadows are identified near present-day Iowa. In the Pacific Northwest, the Straits of Juan de Fuca open up to a huge, but undefined Western Sea. The River of the West conjecturally flows from Pikes Lake in the Intermountain West. New Albion, the Snowy Mountains, and Teguayo & Quivira are prominently shown, but the western region is mostly blank. The Missouri River is partly delineated with "the head of this River unknown." New Mexico is a large area that includes Texas with several Indian pueblos located. Central Canada has a bizarre set of lakes and river systems as is commonly seen in this period.

References: McGuirk #172; McCorkle (18th C. Geography Books) #162-17.

Condition: B+

A nice impression issued folding with contemporary outline color, light offsetting, minor soiling, and a few tiny separations along the folds. A 1.25" binding tear at right has been closed on verso with old paper. Remnants of hinge tape on verso.

Estimate: $400 - $500

Sold for: $1,100

Closed on 6/10/2020

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