Jacques Le Moyne’s early map of the Southeast as engraved by Theodore de Bry in 1591 appeared in de Bry’s Collectiones Peregrinationum In Indiam Orientalem et Indlant Occidentalem. It is one of the landmark maps in American cartography, giving dozens of early place-names and providing a vivid depiction of the region.
Size: 11 x 13 3/4 inches – Color, Text Weight Paper
Virginia and Maryland 1676 was last modified:
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Pensacola, Florida 1885 was last modified:
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New France [Nouvelle-France] 1719 was last modified:
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Cartagena, Colombia 1599 was last modified:
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American Southeast 1606 was last modified:
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Florida, Cuba, and The Bahamas 1794 was last modified:
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Fort Caroline, Florida 1671 was last modified:
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Georgia, the Gulf Coast, and the Lower Mississippi 1748 was last modified:
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Key West, Florida 1855 was last modified:
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Marietta, Ohio 1789 was last modified:
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