The map notes the eastern coastline of North America, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to Cape Breton Island. It is a record of European knowledge of the region immediately prior to the English voyages of discovery and settlement in Virginia and New England and Champlain’s French expeditions to eastern Canada. The name Norumbega designated the unknown lands of northeastern America until John Smith explored the region and published his map of 1614 christening the territory New England.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_baxter/1073/thumbnail.jp
In 1720, London geographer and mapmaker, Herman Moll, published this map focusing on France\u27s Nor...
See also BMC 21. Map of the northeastern colonies in North America. It is an amalgam of Dutch and...
Mapmaker: Herman Moll; [London] Printed and sold by T. Bowles, J. Bowles, and I. King, 1715 [i.e. 17...
The map notes the eastern coastline of North America, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to Cape...
Map of the East Coast of North America, extending from Cape Cod to Newfoundland. De Laet’s map appea...
Map of the East Coast of North America, from the Carolinas to Nova Scotia. Jansson based his map upo...
A study of Samuel de Champlain\u27s maps of what is now New England and eastern Canada, focusing on ...
A New Map of the English Empire in America viz. Virginia, MaryLand, Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York...
This second edition map of Johannes Janssonius, Dutch cartographer, is believed to have been derived...
This elaborately decorated map is based on the 1614 explorations of Adrian Block, a fur trader worki...
Map of North America, derived from Cornelis de Jode\u27s 1593 Americae Pars Borealis. This map depi...
John Smith\u27s map of New England, which was engraved to illustrate Vander Aa\u27s edition of Smith...
Part of North America; containing Canada, the North Parts of New England and New York; with Nova Sco...
In the mid-18th century, the Homann Heirs issued this group of four maps on a single sheet, which ar...
Map shows early eighteenth century major roads, major cities, forts, and Native American settlements...
In 1720, London geographer and mapmaker, Herman Moll, published this map focusing on France\u27s Nor...
See also BMC 21. Map of the northeastern colonies in North America. It is an amalgam of Dutch and...
Mapmaker: Herman Moll; [London] Printed and sold by T. Bowles, J. Bowles, and I. King, 1715 [i.e. 17...
The map notes the eastern coastline of North America, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to Cape...
Map of the East Coast of North America, extending from Cape Cod to Newfoundland. De Laet’s map appea...
Map of the East Coast of North America, from the Carolinas to Nova Scotia. Jansson based his map upo...
A study of Samuel de Champlain\u27s maps of what is now New England and eastern Canada, focusing on ...
A New Map of the English Empire in America viz. Virginia, MaryLand, Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York...
This second edition map of Johannes Janssonius, Dutch cartographer, is believed to have been derived...
This elaborately decorated map is based on the 1614 explorations of Adrian Block, a fur trader worki...
Map of North America, derived from Cornelis de Jode\u27s 1593 Americae Pars Borealis. This map depi...
John Smith\u27s map of New England, which was engraved to illustrate Vander Aa\u27s edition of Smith...
Part of North America; containing Canada, the North Parts of New England and New York; with Nova Sco...
In the mid-18th century, the Homann Heirs issued this group of four maps on a single sheet, which ar...
Map shows early eighteenth century major roads, major cities, forts, and Native American settlements...
In 1720, London geographer and mapmaker, Herman Moll, published this map focusing on France\u27s Nor...
See also BMC 21. Map of the northeastern colonies in North America. It is an amalgam of Dutch and...
Mapmaker: Herman Moll; [London] Printed and sold by T. Bowles, J. Bowles, and I. King, 1715 [i.e. 17...