Title:
“A Map of New-England, Being the First that was Here Cut, and Done by the Best Pattern that Could be had, which Being in Some Places Defective, it Made the other Less Exact: Yet does it Sufficiently Shew the Scituation of the Country ...”
Map Maker:
John Foster
From the London edition, with "Wine Hills" rather ... (full text available to subscribers)
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MapMaker: |
John Foster
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Subject: |
New England - United States |
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Period/Size: |
1677 / 11.8" x 15.4" (30.0 x 39.2 cm)
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Color: |
Unknown
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Condition: |
Uncolored. (condition help) |
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Source: |
A Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England. |
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References: |
Burden, P.D. #485; McCorkle, B.B. (New England) 677.3; Streeter (Sale) #641. |
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Sales Information |
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Offered by: |
Arader Galleries |
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Catalog: |
The Most Important Maps Since the Dawn of Printing - Part II: The Age of Exploration (8564) |
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Lot/Item #: |
78 |
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Date: |
2009
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