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Map of Area of the Rivers Tickfaw, Amite, and San Bernardo, Spanish West Florida 1805

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Old cadastral map of Livingston Parish, Louisiana, United States.

Created by Vicente Sebastián Pintado in 1805.
  • Shows region of Tickfaw River in Livingston Parish.
  • Cadastral map. Some unclaimed lots also shown.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Title from John R. Hébert's list of maps.
  • Pen-and-ink, red pencil, and pencil.
  • Watermarks: J Whatman and fleur-de-lis in a shield surmounted by a crown.
  • From the papers of Vicente Sebastián Pintado.
  • Described in: Vicente Sebastián Pintado, Surveyor General of Spanish West Florida, 1805-17 : the man and his maps / by John R. Hébert. Imago mundi, v. 39, pp. 50-72. 1987. p. 62, no. 2.
  • Sheet consists of 2 pieces pasted together.

Map Subjects

Cadastral Maps

Livingston Parish

Livingston Parish (La.)

Louisiana

Manuscript Maps

Real Property

United States

Vicente Sebastián Pintado

1805

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1805

Cadastral Maps

Livingston Parish

Livingston Parish (La.)

Louisiana

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Real Property

United States

Vicente Sebastián Pintado

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This old map of Map of Area of the Rivers Tickfaw, Amite, and San Bernardo, Spanish West Florida from 1805 was created by Vicente Sebastián Pintado in 1805