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A Map of the United States Exhibiting Post Roads & Distances : the First Sheet Comprehending the Nine Northern States, With Parts of Virginia and the Territory North of Ohio (roads, the Situations, Connections & Distances of the Post-offices, Stage Ro...

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Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.

Restored with meticulous attention to detail by our team with over a decade of experience, this stunning reproduction captures the intricate artistry and historical significance of the original map.

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Old map of United States.

Created by W. (William) Barker, Abraham Bradley, William Harrison in 1796.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Prime meridian: Washington, D.C.
  • Handwritten on slip of paper affixed to map verso: "No. 154, title page of Map of United States deposited by Abm. Bradley junr. as author, Sept. 26th 1796."
  • "W. Barker, sculp. Philada."
  • Sheets joined to form 1 map.
  • Includes mail transportation chart and text.
  • Fold-lined, some brown coloration along folds. Some annotations in pencil.
  • Copy This map has some imperfections: sheet sectioned vertically in half. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.

Map Tags

1796

Abraham Bradley

Early Works To 1800

Map

Maps

Post Roads

United States

W. (William) Barker

William Harrison

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This old map of A Map of the United States Exhibiting Post Roads & Distances : the First Sheet Comprehending the Nine Northern States, With Parts of Virginia and the Territory North of Ohio (roads, the Situations, Connections & Distances of the Post-offi