Description from Mapping Maryland: "Serving as the geographer to King George III, Jefferys' work generally concentrated on British North America. Though being the king's geographer brought an elevated social status, no salary went with this honorific title, and Jefferys went bankrupt in 1768. This small scale copy of the Fry-Jefferson copy features an elaborate title cartouche."1 map hand colored; 15 x 19 cm.; Scale: ca. 1:3,700,00
From Mapping Maryland: "Griffith, a surveyor, produced this accurate map of Maryland, which is cons...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Educated as a military engineer, Le Rouge (fl. 1740 - 80) becam...
Description from Mapping Maryland: Map originally published in "Universal Magazine of Knowledge and ...
Scale ca. 1:650,000.Hand colored.Prime meridian: Philadelphia and Curratuck Inlet.Relief shown picto...
1775 In two sections, not joined, each 123 x 40 cm. A landmark work, the Jefferson-Fry Map was the ...
1755 Publisher: Robert de Vaugondy, Paris 69 x 51 cm, hand colored The late eighteenth century mappi...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Arrowsmith (1750-1833), an important English surveyor and carto...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Kitchin, a prolific English publisher of the later eighteenth ce...
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map Collection" George Peabody Library Exhibit...
From Mapping Maryland: " Moll, a Dutch cartographer residing in London, produced numerous maps and a...
Description from Mapping Maryland: Map from A New General Atlas (1721), John Senex's (fl. 1703-46) ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This patriarch of a family of notable eighteenth-century German...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Zatta, a Venetian publisher, produced a series of maps that doc...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Homann, he geographer to the king of the Holy Roman Empire, led ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Bennett (d. 1787) joined with Sayer (1725-94) to form a London p...
From Mapping Maryland: "Griffith, a surveyor, produced this accurate map of Maryland, which is cons...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Educated as a military engineer, Le Rouge (fl. 1740 - 80) becam...
Description from Mapping Maryland: Map originally published in "Universal Magazine of Knowledge and ...
Scale ca. 1:650,000.Hand colored.Prime meridian: Philadelphia and Curratuck Inlet.Relief shown picto...
1775 In two sections, not joined, each 123 x 40 cm. A landmark work, the Jefferson-Fry Map was the ...
1755 Publisher: Robert de Vaugondy, Paris 69 x 51 cm, hand colored The late eighteenth century mappi...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Arrowsmith (1750-1833), an important English surveyor and carto...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Kitchin, a prolific English publisher of the later eighteenth ce...
Description from "Maryland from the Willard Hackerman Map Collection" George Peabody Library Exhibit...
From Mapping Maryland: " Moll, a Dutch cartographer residing in London, produced numerous maps and a...
Description from Mapping Maryland: Map from A New General Atlas (1721), John Senex's (fl. 1703-46) ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "This patriarch of a family of notable eighteenth-century German...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Zatta, a Venetian publisher, produced a series of maps that doc...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Homann, he geographer to the king of the Holy Roman Empire, led ...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Bennett (d. 1787) joined with Sayer (1725-94) to form a London p...
From Mapping Maryland: "Griffith, a surveyor, produced this accurate map of Maryland, which is cons...
Description from Mapping Maryland: "Educated as a military engineer, Le Rouge (fl. 1740 - 80) becam...
Description from Mapping Maryland: Map originally published in "Universal Magazine of Knowledge and ...