Texas State Archives Map Collection



Amerique Septentrionale, dressee sur les Relations les plus modernes des Voyageurs et Navigateurs et divisee suivant les differentes possessions des Europeans
Date: 1750
Publisher: -- None Listed --
Cartographer: De Vaugondy, Robert, 1750
Scale: 1 1/2 in. = 140 Eng. lgs
Size: 20 cm x 17 cm
Type of Map: general
Format: positive photostat, black on white
Language: French
AC Number: 01439
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

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Description:
Translation of title: (North America, according to the relations (?) of modern voyagers and navigators...) Map covers North America, Central America, the northern coast of South America, and islands in the Caribbean, including Cuba, Jamaica, Hispanola, the Bahamas, and the Antilles. Texas is shown as part of the provinces of Louisiana and New Mexico. Features shown include rivers, mountainous areas, colonies, audiencias, provinces, mines, presidios, forts, towns, Indian tribes, and the site of La Salle's murder. This map is in French. Two photostats. Long. 360 - 240 deg. Copied from the collection of Paul C. Ragsdale, Austin, Texas. 7/27/83

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