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England, Being the First That Ever 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 Doth It Sufficiently Show the Situation of the Country & Conveniently Well the Dis...

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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 New England, United States.

Created by William Hubbard in 1677.
  • Scale ca. 1:900,000.
  • Manuscript, pen-and-ink.
  • Oriented with north to the right.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • "This is a copy of the first map engraved in New England. Taken from one in Hubbard's Narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New England, supposed to have been published in 1677."
  • "The figures that are joyned with the names of places are to distinguish such as have been assaulted by Indians from others."
  • This map has some imperfections: legend in lower margin largely wanting. We'll do our best to restore the image before printing.

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1677

Early Works To 1800

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Maps Manuscript

New England

United States

William Hubbard

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This old map of England, Being the First That Ever 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 Doth It Sufficiently Show the Situation of the Country & Conveniently