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Engaging Early American History through Mapping
HIST 2391 - From Terra Incognita to Territories of Nation-States
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Virginia
Virginia
Description:
- Sixth state. - Relief shown pictorially. - Oriented with north to the right.
Cartographer:
Smith, John, and William Hole.
Date:
1624
Publisher:
London
Attribution:
Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/99446115/>. Accessed 4 June 2019.
Exhibit Tags:
Maps in Early American Exploration
Mapping by and of Native Peoples
Virginia
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