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Curtis, Benjamin (Monroe)
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  • Collection: Revolutionary War Land Grant Application Records


Dickey, Eleazer (Munroe)
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  • Collection: Revolutionary War Land Grant Application Records


Report Index
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  • Collection: Indexes


Report Index
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  • Collection: Indexes


Report Index
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  • Collection: Indexes


Report Index
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BMC 17--Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali, circa 1745
In the mid-18th century, the Homann Heirs issued this group of four maps on a single sheet, which are based upon earlier maps by Herman Moll, published in London. Each of the maps was separately issued in Moll's Atlas Minor. The map titles are New Engelland, New York, New Yersey, und Pensilvania; Carolina neksteinem Theil von Florida; Virginia und Maryland; and New Founland od Terra Nova S. Laurentii Bay…New Schotland. The text at the bottom includes notes on the maps and the Iroquois Indians. The maps include the most current information from the British Colonies, including dozens of place names, Indian settlements, roads, and postal information. The maps also provide details on indigenous battles with the Indians by Col. Barnwell and Col Craven in the Carolina map, and details on Indian and English plantations on the Maryland and Virginia map.
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  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps



BMC 21--Nova Anglia Septentrionali Americae implantata Anglorumque coloniis florentissima geographicè exhibita, c. 1720
Map of the northeastern colonies in North America. It is an amalgam of Dutch and English sources, and depicts such inaccuracies as the strait cutting across Cape Cod near Eastham, a larger Lake Champlain, and several mythical lakes in New York.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps


BMC 25--Novissima et accuratissima totius Americae descriptio, circa 1680
Map of North and South America. California is shown as an island and Great Lakes are shown with an open western coastline. No northwestern coast drawn beyond 40 degrees. The Mississippi River is still very vaguely drawn and pushed far west of its true location. South America retains its excessively wide format. An extension from Button's Bay is shown as a possible Northwest Passage. The map is embellished with two cartouches, 9 sailing vessels and vignettes of native villages, native warriors and indigenous animals.
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Baxter Rare Maps