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Map of Spanish East and West Florida From Mobile Bay to Apalache Bay Bounded by the United States Boundary On the North in 1815

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Old map of Alabama, Florida, Florida Panhandle, Gulf Coast, United States.

Created by Vicente Sebastián Pintado in 1815.
  • Depths shown by soundings.
  • Place names in Spanish.
  • Title from John R. Hébert's list of maps.
  • Pen-and-ink and pencil; unfinished.
  • 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. 63, no. 12.
  • Includes explanatory note.
  • An unidentified city plan on verso.

Map Subjects

Alabama

Coasts

Florida

Florida Panhandle

Florida Panhandle (Fla.)

Gulf Coast

Gulf Coast (Ala.)

Manuscript Maps

United States

Vicente Sebastián Pintado

1815

Map Tags

1815

Alabama

Coasts

Florida

Florida Panhandle

Florida Panhandle (Fla.)

Gulf Coast

Gulf Coast (Ala.)

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

United States

Vicente Sebastián Pintado

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This old map of Map of Spanish East and West Florida from Mobile Bay to Apalache Bay Bounded by the United States Boundary On the North from 1815 was created by Vicente Sebastián Pintado in 1815