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Hampshire In New England, Taken from Actual Surveys of All the Inhabited Part, and from the Best Information of What Is Uninhabited, Together With the Adjacent Countries, Which Exhibits the Theatre of This War In That Part of the World 1761

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Old map of New Hampshire, United States, Vermont.

Created by Joseph Blanchard, Thomas Jefferys, Samuel Langdon in 1761.
  • Scale ca. 1:633,600.
  • Hand colored.
  • Prime meridian: London.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Shows area from Hudson River-Lake Champlain to Penobscot Bay.
  • Appears in Thomas Jefferys' A general topography of North America. 1768. no. 22, plates 30-31.
  • Includes inscription to "Charles Townshend, His Majesty's Secretary at War," text, and inset "A general plan of the River St. Lawrence above Montreal to Lake Ontario, with the adjacent country on the west from Albany & Lake Champlain," ca. 1:2,340,000.

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1761

Administrative And Political Divisions

Early Works To 1800

Joseph Blanchard

Map

Maps

New Hampshire

Samuel Langdon

Thomas Jefferys

United States

Vermont

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