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A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of Virginia Containing the Whole Province of Maryland With Part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina in 1775

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Old map of Maryland, Middle Atlantic States, United States, Virginia.

Created by Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, Thomas Jefferys, Robert Sayer in 1775.
  • Scale ca. 1:650,000.
  • Hand colored.
  • Prime meridian: Philadelphia and Curratuck Inlet.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • "To the Right Honourable, George Dunk Earl of Halifax ... "
  • "Printed for Robt. Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street, & Thos. Jefferys at the corner of St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross, London."
  • From Thomas Jefferys' The American atlas. 1775.
  • Includes distance chart.
  • On verso: 20--21.

Map Subjects

Early Works To 1800

Maryland

Middle Atlantic States

United States

Virginia

Joshua Fry

Peter Jefferson

Thomas Jefferys

Robert Sayer

1775

Map Tags

1775

Early Works To 1800

Joshua Fry

Map

Maps

Maryland

Middle Atlantic States

Peter Jefferson

Robert Sayer

Thomas Jefferys

United States

Virginia

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This old map of A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of Virginia Containing the Whole Province of Maryland With Part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina from 1775 was created by Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, Thomas Jefferys, Robert Sayer in 1775