A map of the United States east of the Mississippi River in which the land ceded by the Treaty of Paris is divided by parallels of latitude and longitude into fourteen new states
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Item Information
- Title:
- A map of the United States east of the Mississippi River in which the land ceded by the Treaty of Paris is divided by parallels of latitude and longitude into fourteen new states
- Creator:
- Hartley, David, approximately 1731-1813
- Contributor:
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
- Name on Item:
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by David Hartley
- Date:
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[1784]
- Format:
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Maps/Atlases
- Genre:
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Manuscript maps
- Location:
- William L. Clements Library
- Collection (local):
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William L. Clements Library Collection
- Subjects:
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United States--Maps
- Places:
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United States
- Extent:
- 1 ms. map ; 18 x 24.2 cm.
- Terms of Use:
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- Scale:
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Scale ca. 1:12,500,000.
- Language:
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English
- Catalog Record:
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Catalog record
- Notes:
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Pen and ink map showing Thomas Jefferson's initial proposal for the division of lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River into new states.
Map drawn on dark paper on a horizontal format lacking anything below Georgia.
Enclosed in letter from Hartley to Lord Carmarthan of January 9, 1785.
- Notes (date):
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This date is inferred.
- Identifier:
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813
- Barcode:
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B3701010