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A Plan of Part of the Rivers Tombecbe, Alabama, Tensa, Perdido, & Scambia In the Province of West Florida; With a Sketch of the Boundary Between the Nation of Upper Creek Indians and That Part of the Province Which Is Contigious Thereto, As Settled at...

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Old map of Alabama, United States.

Created by John Stuart, David Taitt in 1771.
  • Scale ca. 1:126,720.
  • Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Cadastral map.
  • Drawn from the original map in British archives "Col. Off. 5. Vol. 73, pp. 103-104. (Old A.W.I. 276)."
  • Includes descriptive index and notes.
  • On verso: Endorsed. In Mr. Stuarts (No. 39) of 6th Feby. 1772.

Map Subjects

Alabama

Early Works To 1800

Indians Of North America

Land Grants

Land Tenure

Maps Manuscript

Rivers

United States

John Stuart

David Taitt

1771

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A Plan of Part of the Rivers Tombecbe, Alabama, Tensa, Perdido, & Scambia In the Province of West Florida; With a Sketch of the Boundary Between the Nation of Upper Creek Indians and That Part of the Province Which Is Contigious Thereto, As Settled at... by Relic Map Company