Carte de l'Amerique setle. : pour servir a l'intelligence de la guerre entre les Anglois et les insurgents


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Item Information

Title:
Carte de l'Amerique setle. : pour servir a l'intelligence de la guerre entre les Anglois et les insurgents
Cartographer:
Beaurain, Jean de, 1696-1771
Date:
1777
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Location:
Osher Map Library
Collection (local):
Osher Map Library Collection
Subjects:
North America--Maps
Places:
Eastern United States (area)
Extent:
1 map : colored, 41 x 62 cm on sheet 55 x 74 cm
Terms of Use:
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Place of origin:
Paris
Language:
French
Catalog Record:
Catalog record
Notes:
Second state was likely made by Jean Beaurain's son of the same name as the father died in 1771. This map was prepared for the public to be aware of France's support of the American colonists.
Accession #:
OS-1777-30
Identifier:
53278