Carte de l'Amérique Septentrionale, Depuis la Baye d'Hudson Jusqu'au Mississipi: Pour Servir aux Essais Historiques et Politiques sur la Révolution de Cette Partie du Monde | Map or Atlas | Wisconsin Historical Society

Map or Atlas

Carte de l'Amérique Septentrionale, Depuis la Baye d'Hudson Jusqu'au Mississipi: Pour Servir aux Essais Historiques et Politiques sur la Révolution de Cette Partie du Monde

Carte de l'Amérique Septentrionale, Depuis la Baye d'Hudson Jusqu'au Mississipi: Pour Servir aux Essais Historiques et Politiques sur la Révolution de Cette Partie du Monde | Map or Atlas | Wisconsin Historical Society
Map of America east of the Mississippi River. It shows regions, state boundaries extending to the Mississippi River, cities, forts, Native American lands, mountains, rivers, and lakes. The occasional note appears throughout the map, but the map predominately features double or single lines that could be roads, routes, or the movement of armies with no explanation on the map itself what they represent. The double lines connect various cities, mostly along the coast. The  single lines weave throughout the Ohio territory, branching off in several directions.
DESCRIPTION
Map of America east of the Mississippi River. It shows regions, state boundaries extending to the Mississippi River, cities, forts, Native American lands, mountains, rivers, and lakes. The occasional note appears throughout the map, but the map predominately features double or single lines that could be roads, routes, or the movement of armies with no explanation on the map itself what they represent. The double lines connect various cities, mostly along the coast. The single lines weave throughout the Ohio territory, branching off in several directions.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:124115
Creation Date: 1782
Creator Name:Unknown
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Collection Name:Map Collection
Genre:Map or Atlas
Original Format Type:prints, fine-art
Original Format Number:H GX81 1790 C
Original Dimensions:41 x 38 cm, on sheet 48 x 42 cm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
From Michel Rene's Essais historiques et politiques sur les Anglo-Américans, 1782, a history of the American Revolution published shortly after Yorktown, but before the Treaty of Paris.
SUBJECTS
Roads
Mississippi River
Rivers
Mountains
Military bases
Revolution, 1775-1783
Lakes
Engraving
Cities and towns

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