Maps of Florida

Maps of Florida

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Carolinas, Georgia, Floridas, Bahamas.

1 : 3300000 Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
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Southern dominions U.S.

1 : 3100000 Robert Laurie & James Whittle
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A General Map of the Southern British Colonies, in America.

1 : 3000000 Robert Sayer and John Bennett (Firm)
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A general map of the southern British colonies, in America comprehending North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, with the neighbouring Indian countries : from the modern surveys of Engineer de Brahm, Capt. Collet, Mouzon & others

1 : 3000000 Romans, Bernard Robert Sayer & John Bennett (Firm)
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A GENERAL MAP OF THE SOUTHERN BRITISH COLONIES IN AMERICA

1 : 3000000 Bahamy (souostroví) Romans, Bernard Collet, John Abraham
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145-46. Ark., Tenn., La., Miss., Fla., Ala., Ga., S.C.

1 : 3000000 Touring club italiano
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Map of the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

1 : 6336000 Morse, Jedidiah
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S. section U.S.

1 : 4200000 Melish, John
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La Floride: suivant les nouvelles observations de Messrs. de l'Academie royale des sciences, etc. augmentées de nouveau. / A Leide, Chez Pierre Vander A.A., avec privilege.

from John H. Levine Collection Pierre Vander A.A.,
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Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

1 : 6019200 Morse, Jedidiah
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Perrine's New Military Map Illustrating The Seat of War.

1 : 2724480 Perrine, Charles O.
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A map of the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia : comprehending the Spanish provinces of east and west Florida : exhibiting the boundaries as fixed by the late treaty of peace between the United States and the Spanish dominions

1 : 6336000 This map depicts the fixed boundaries by a peace treaty between the United States and the Spanish Dominions. Purcell, Joseph John Stockdale
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Southern Section of the United States including Florida.

1 : 3928320 Melish, John
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Southern Section of the United States including Florida.

1 : 3928320 Melish, John
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N. & S. Carolina.

1 : 6300000 Grigg, John
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Southern U.S.

1 : 3500000 Cornell, S. S. (Sarah S.)
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(Vereinigte Staaten v. Nordamerika) IV.

1 : 8000000 Berghaus, Heinrich; Flemming, Carl; Sohr, Karl
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Piedmont Air Line.

1 : 11900000 Piedmont Air Line Railroad Company
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Lloyd's Map of the Southern States

Lloyd's Map of the Southern States showing all the Railroads, their Stations and Distances, also the Counties, Towns, Villages, Harbors, Rivers & Forts. This map was published by J.T. Lloyd in New York in 1861. It details ‘all the railroads, their stations & distances’, as well as the ‘counties, towns, villages, harbors, rivers and forts’ based on the ‘latest Government and other reliable sources’. The map details states beneath the Mason-Dixon line which theoretically separated the northern and southern states. As well as showing the states that made up the eastern side of the Confederacy, the map also shows the Union states of Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, which, along with Missouri, made up the Border States. Maintaining these states within the Union was a crucial war aim for Lincoln. J.T. Lloyd
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La Florida. Auctore Hieron Chiaves.

When first issued in 1584 as a copper engraving by Ortelius in his Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1584-1612, this was one of the few sixteenth century maps based on Spanish sources; in this case drawn from reports of Hernando de Soto's expedition through the region. There are three maps on this sheet. The most important map (La Florida) is the first printed map of the southeastern portion of the United States. This influential map provided the foundation cartography for the region, particularly in the depiction of the river system. The map below (Guastecan Reg) combines with La Florida to extend the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico further south. The third is a map of Peru, where De Soto was the first Spaniard to meet Inca Emperor Atahuallpa. In the north of the map of Peru is Aurea Regio, or Kingdom of Gold, a reference to the fabled El Dorado. Text on verso. Chaves, Geronimo, 1523-1574.;Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598. Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598.
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Florida called by ye French Louisiana &c.

1 : 150000 Moll, Herman Bowles, Thomas
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States Of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, And Florida.

1 : 3453120 Rogers, Henry Darwin
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203-204. United States of America, South East. The World Atlas.

1 : 2500000 USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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Map Of The Southern States

1 : 3612000 Harper's Weekly
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Balloon View of the Southern States

Balloon View of the Southern States, showing in the foreground the whole territory between Baltimore and St. Louis, and extending towards the horizon to Keywest and New Orleans. This map shows the country between Baltimore, Maryland, and St. Louis, Missouri, with the eastern side of America presented on the left hand side of the map. At the top, in the horizon, the map stretches to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana. An interesting presentation of the country, this map was produced by Louis Prang in 1861 in Boston. Prang published many maps during the American Civil War. According to the description at the bottom of the map, this item was ‘a superior & truthful guide in the present war operations’. L. Prang & Co.
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United States of America, southern part / drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by L. Hebert ; Neele, sculpt, 352 Strand.

from Whole
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Southern States.

1 : 3700000 Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Map of the Southern States.

1 : 3700000 Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
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Vereinigte Staaten Von Nord-Amerika In 6 Blattern, Bl. 6.

1 : 3700000 Petermann, A.
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War Chart of the Southern States.

War Chart of the Southern States. Published in 1862 by B.B. Russell in Boston, War Chart of the Southern States details the cities, towns, rivers, railroads and marked roads in the Confederacy (with the exception of Texas). The portrait at the bottom right of the map is of the Battle of Hampton Roads, which took place over two days in March 1862 off the Virginian coastline. The naval battle was famous for the fight between the USS Monitor, seen in the foreground of the image, and the CSS Merrimac (sometimes referred to as the CSS Virginia due to the fact that it was built from composite parts of Confederate ships). As can be seen in the image, these ships were ‘ironclads’, built with iron and steel armoured plates. Originally a British naval design, the Civil War witnessed the first clash of these ships at the Battle of Hampton Roads, resulting in worldwide attention on this aspect of naval warfare in America. Arguably the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac was the most famous naval event of the conflict and there are numerous contemporary cultural references to the engagement in items produced during the war. The battle itself was inconclusive, although the Union suffered more casualties than their Confederate counterparts. B.B. Russell
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