1 map : col. ; 37 x 25 cm. Hand-colored boundary line. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. Engraved for Carey's American edition of Guthrie's Geography improved.
Early Maps -- Facsimiles ; Canada -- Maps -- To 1800 ; New England -- Maps -- 1749 ; Middle Atlantic States -- Maps -- To 1800.
1 map : col. ; 53 x 73 cm. (folded in cover 24 x 16 cm.) This draught of the northern English Colonies. From: The journal of Captain William Pote, Jr ... 1896. Facsim. of ms. map drawn: 1749.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns and Battles -- Maps ; United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns ; Union County (N.J.) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Maps.
1 map : col., mounted on hardboard ; 61 x 52 cm. Relief shown pictorially and with shading. Depicts positions of the American and Hessian regiments and position of the British army after the skirmish.
1 map ; 17 x 21 cm. Depicts principal highways, waterways, settlements, and Indian tribes with detailed legend. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. For the London mag[azine].
New York (State) -- Maps -- To 1800 ; New Jersey -- Maps -- To 1800 ; United States -- Historical geography -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 -- Maps -- To 1800 ; Fort Frederic (N.Y.)
1 map ; 17 x 22 cm. A detailed map of the Hudson River region depicting forts, roads, and settlements. Distances and historical data given. Prime meridians: London and Philadelphia. Inset: Fort Frederic at Crown Point, built by the French 1731....
1 map ; 18 x 23 cm. Prime meridian: London. Depths shown by soundings. In upper right margin: London mag[azine]: May 1781. Inset: Enlarged plan of Pensacola. Scale ca. 1:443,526. 8 x 10 cm.
Washington County (N.Y.) -- Maps -- To 1800 ; Albany County (N.Y.) -- Maps -- To 1800 ; United States -- Historical geography -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Maps -- To 1800.
1 map ; 25 x 19 cm. Relief shown pictorially. For the London magazine 1778. Shows principal forts, settlements, roads and waterways from Albany to Ticonderoga. Prime meridian: London.