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New Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries
New Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries
TitleNew Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries
Detailed view (zoom)http://content.lib.washington.edu/mapsweb/images/Viewer/G3300_179_N4.html
CartographerUnknown
Century Published18th century
Publication Date1790?
Descriptive NotesCopper engraving handcolored with watercolor.

Outline color.

Relief shown pictorially.

Printed on left side:
"A New Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries."

Includes old names for different regions such as "Quivira" for the Pacific Northwest and "Missouries" for the Midwest. Of note, the "River of the West" is shown extending from the Pacific Northwest into "Sioux" territory. The Missouri River is labeled "Missouri - Navigable 1300 miles". The mountains to the west of the headwaters of the Arkansas River are shown as the "Paduca" mountains.

Prime Meridian: London

[E 190 degrees-W 10 degrees/N 80 degrees-N 10 degrees]

Scale: c.a. 1:36, 000, 000
Contextual NotesThough the cartographer for this map is unknown, Thomas Conder (fl. 1775-1801) most likely engraved the map. Conder worked on a number of important atlases, most notably "Walpole's British Traveller" (1784), "Boswell's Antiquities of England and Wales" (1786) and Wilkinson's "General Atlas of the World" (1794). Though it is not known when this map was first published, it seems to have been published by Robert Wilkinson (fl. 1785-1825) in London in the "General Atlas of the World" in 1794 (Tooley, 128; Moreland and Bannister, 174; Wheat, 242; Louisiana State Museum, acc. 1997.078.050).

The map illustrates the trend in mapmaking towards less ornate decoration by the close of the eighteenth century.

Source(s): LOUISiana Digital Library: A New Map of North America agreeable to the Latest Discoveries." Louisiana State Museum. 2008. Louisiana State Museum Website. 11 July 2008.
LanguageEnglish
CategoryMythical Places
Quivira

Location DepictedNorth America
Central America
West Indies
Canada
Alaska
Subjects (LCSH)North America--Maps--Early works to 1800
Digital CollectionWorld and Regional Maps, 16th to the 19th centuries
Digital ID NumberMAP172
Ordering InformationFor information about digital reproductions, please email photos@u.washington.edu. Please cite the Digital ID number.
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionRare Map Collection. G3300 179- N4
Object TypeMap
Engraving
Physical Description22 x 28 cm.
ConditionTwo parallel brown lines down left side of map. Light brown stains throughout right and center of map. Original call number written in pencil in upper right corner. Original accession information written in pencil above top edge of map. Tape used to repair vertical tears in top and bottom of map. Small puncture holes and small tears in left edge of leaf.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original map at 600 dpi in TIFF format, resized and enhanced at 600 ppi using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using ContentDM's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008.
AcquisitionWritten in pencil on top edge of map: Gdy 38 glenn N.W. 2630.
References"LOUISiana Digital Library: A New Map of North America agreeable to the Latest Discoveries." Louisiana State Museum. 2008. Louisiana State Museum Website. 11 July 2008. http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/LHC&CISOPTR=146&CISOBOX=1&REC=1 .

Wheat, 242.
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