Map or Atlas
[Map of Delaware, Maryland, and Parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia]
![[Map of Delaware, Maryland, and Parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia] Map showing the the Chesapeake and Delaware Bay and surrounding land, including the rivers which drain into the bays. The border of Maryland and Delaware is evident, with the south bounds of Maryland marked. Only two cities, Philadelphia and Newcastle, appear. A handwritten title in the lower right corner reads "Lord Baltimore's Map of Maryland, Pennsylvania, etc."](http://images.wisconsinhistory.org/700011250262/1125004859-l.jpg)
Map showing the the Chesapeake and Delaware Bay and surrounding land, including the rivers which drain into the bays. The border of Maryland and Delaware is evident, with the south bounds of Maryland marked. Only two cities, Philadelphia and Newcastle, appear. A handwritten title in the lower right corner reads "Lord Baltimore's Map of Maryland, Pennsylvania, etc." |
Image ID: | 124677 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1732 |
Creator Name: | Senex, John |
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State: | Maryland |
Collection Name: | Map Collection |
Genre: | Map or Atlas |
Original Format Type: | prints, fine-art |
Original Format Number: | H GX857 1632 B |
Original Dimensions: | 36 x 24 cm, on sheet 40 x 25 cm |
This map was drawn by John Senex and engraved by Thomas Hutchinson under Lord Baltimore's directions. |
Engraving |
Cities and towns |
Land |
Bays |
Rivers |
Shorelines |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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