A New Map of NORTH AMERICA Shewing its Principal Divisions, Chief Cities, Townes, Rivers, Mountains, &c.
Description
Type of resource | cartographic |
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Extent | 1 map; 35.5 x 48 cm. ; 36.6 x 49.3 cm. including border. |
Place | [S.l.] |
Date created | [1701] |
Map data | [ca. 21,500,000]. 1" : 300 miles. ; W 173°00ʹ --W 10°00ʹ/N 84°00ʹ --N 7°10ʹ |
Creators/Contributors
Creator | Wells, Edward, 1667-1727. |
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Subjects
Subject | California as an island > Maps |
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Subject | North America > Maps |
Genre | Map |
Genre | Digital maps |
Genre | Early maps |
Bibliographic information
State 1 | 1700, with Great Lakes and Forbishers Straight unnamed. Blank below title. California with "New Albion discovered by Sir Francis Drake Anno 1577" and "C.S. Lucas" named. Issued in his: A new sett of maps , 1700. |
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State 2 | 1700, with the Great Lakes and "Forbishers Straights" named, and "39" below title cartouche. California with "New Albion discovered by Sir Francis Drake Anno 1577" and "C.S. Lucas" named. Issued in his: A set of ancient maps and present geography, 1700. |
State 3 | 1701, with the Great Lakes and "Forbishers Straights" named, and "39" below title cartouche. "39" in manuscript at upper right corner of sheet, above map. "Traci" added to "Upper L." (Lake Superior), and "St Johns" & "Timagaming" now appear above the city of Quebec. California with 5 capes, 4 islands and 1 point named, and with "New Albion discovered by Sir Francis Drake Anno 1577". "The supposed Straits of Anian" to north of California. Issued in his: A new sett of maps, 1701. |
State 4 | 1704 and subsequent editions of Wells' school atlas. "Traci" added to "Upper L." (Lake Superior), and "St Johns" & "Timagaming" now appear above the city of Quebec. Number '39' below title cartouche. California now as on earliest issues with only "New Albion discovered by Sir Francis Drake Anno 1577" and "C. St. Lucas" named. Issued in his: A new sett of maps both of ancient and present geography, 1704, 1722, and possibly other dates. |
Publications | From: A new sett of maps both of ancient and present geography, 2nd edition / Edward Wells, 1701 |
References | Wagner 466; Tooley 69 (Plate 53); Leighly 116 (Plate XXII, 4th state); Mercator Society (Plate, 1st state); UCB; The cartography of North America (Plate CIV, 2nd state). |
Note | Engraved by: Delin MBurg. [Michael Burghers] sculpt. Univ. Oxon. (lower left). Dedicated to His Highness WILLIAM Duke of Glocester. (within title cartouche). Shows California as an island after Sanson, with indented northern coast. Copperplate engraved. |
Original McLaughlin Book Number (1995 edition) | 142 |
Original McLaughlin book number (1995 edition) with latest state information | 142-03 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/zs643yz7992 |
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