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Title
Cours du Mississippi et la Louisiane. Par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, fils de Mr. Robert Geog. du Roi. Avec Privilage 1749
Creator
Robert de Vaugondy, Didier, 1723-1786, cartographer
Contributor
Kashnor, Leon, 1880-1955, seller
Museum Book Store
Date Created and/or Issued
1749
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Maps
Rights Information
For information on use of Digital Library materials, please see Library Rights and Permissions: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
Kashnor notes, "Shows a good map of the present Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota States." MS note: 93/400 (on backing). Prime meridian: Ferro. Relief: pictorial. Graphic Scale: Leagues. Projection: Pseudocylindrical. Watermark: Oval device. Printing Process: Copper engraving. Verso Text: MS note: 400 (on backing).
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
1 map ; outline col. ; 22 x 17 cm., sheet 31 x 22 cm.
Identifier
093:400 S
440033
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll4/id/9926
Language
French
French
Time Period
1749
Place
North America
United States
Mississippi River
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan
Iowa
Illinois
Missouri
Indiana
Kentucky
Arkansas
Tennessee
Louisiana
Mississippi
Lake Michigan
W 95°
W 82°/N 46°
N 33°
Source
Huntington Rare Book Maps
Maps, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
Purchased en bloc by HEH from the Museum Book Store, April, 1924.

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