Plan of the Town and Harbour of St. Augustine 1762
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About This Map
Old map of Florida, Saint Augustine, United States.
Created by Thomas Jefferys in 1762.
Created by Thomas Jefferys in 1762.
- Scale ca. 1:47,000.
- Title from typed label mounted with map.
- Oriented with north to the right.
- Relief shown pictorially. Depth shown by soundings.
- Ascribed to William Roberts' An account of the first discovery and natural history of Florida, 1763 by typed label mounted with map.
- Differs from the map in Roberts' work and from the map in Thomas Jefferys' A description of the Spanish Islands ... 1762 in that it is wanting cartouche and title information, pagination in margin, and a statement in lower margin "T. Jefferys, sculp."
Map Subjects
Early Works To 1800
Florida
Harbors
Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
United States
Thomas Jefferys
1762
Map Tags
1762
Early Works To 1800
Florida
Harbors
Map
Maps
Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
Thomas Jefferys
United States

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