Covers Great Lakes region, extending as far southeast as Delaware Bay and Upper Chesapeake Bay., Mounted on linen. Stamp: Thorne Collection of Cartography and Geography. Stamp: Karpinski-von Wieser Map Collection., Prime meridian: Ferro., and Relief shown pictorially.
Publisher:
Chez R.J. Julien a l'Hôtel Soubise,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Lakes (NorthAmerica)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Julien, R. J. (Roche Joseph) and Thorne Collection of Cartogaphy and Geography Stamp
"Longitude occidentale du meridien de Paris"., Appears in the Homann Erben Atlas compendiarivs. 1752 [i.e. 1755]., Hand colored. Stamp: Yale Horace Brown 1900S., Relief shown pictorially., and Shows Great Lakes region.
Covers the area from Lake Superior to Kaskaskia and from Delaware Bay to the Mississippi River., Relief shown pictorially., Shows a few towns, missions, forts, Indian villages and tribal territory, rivers and lakes, portages, and early place-names., and Watermark.
Publisher:
[Homann Erben?],
Subject (Geographic):
Great Lakes Region (NorthAmerica
Subject (Name):
Brown, Horace--Stamp, Homann Erben (Firm), and Thorne Collection of Cartogaphy and Geography Stamp
Copy 1: Borders of lakes and frame of map colored in yellow. Backed with linen. Stamp: Thorne Collection of Cartography and Geography. Stamp: Karpinski-von Wieser Map Collection., Covers the area from Lake Superior to Kaskaskia and from Delaware Bay to the Mississippi River., Relief shown pictorially., Shows a few towns, missions, forts, Indian villages and tribal territory, rivers and lakes, portages, and early place-names., and Watermark.
Publisher:
[Homann Erben?],
Subject (Geographic):
Great Lakes Region (NorthAmerica
Subject (Name):
Homann Erben (Firm) and Thorne Collection of Cartogaphy and Geography Stamp
Copy 2: Stamp: Yale Horace Brown 1900S. Manuscript note in unidentified hand., Covers the area from Lake Superior to Kaskaskia and from Delaware Bay to the Mississippi River., Relief shown pictorially., and Shows a few towns, missions, forts, Indian villages and tribal territory, rivers and lakes, portages, and early place-names.