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John Senex:  A Map of Louisiana And Of The River Mississipi . . . .





Title: A Map of Louisiana And Of The River Mississipi . . . .

Map Maker: John Senex

Place / Date: London / 1721

Coloring: Hand Colored

Size: 23 x 19.5 inches

Condition: VG

Price: SOLD

Inventory ID: 27541


Description:

Fine full color example of Senex's map of Louisiana, based upon De L'Isle's seminal map of 1718, which was the first map to name Texas (Tejas).

The map retains the outstanding detail of De L'Isle's map, but includes English nomenclature and translations for mot of the notes. The map extends west to the Rio Grande and provides and excellent depiction of Mississippi, Missouri and other major rivers and tributaries in the region, based upon contemporary knowledge. There are a number of annotations throughout the map, including notes on early exploration and settlement, Spanish trade with the Indians (Gold on the Upper Missouri!) and early routes of the Spanish and French explorers in the region. Florida is depicted as an Archipelago. Many Indian Villages are shown, along with the Promiscuous Nations and Nations Destroyed. Chicagou appears on Lake Michigan. Many early mines and forts are depicted. 


Condition Description: Minor marginal soiling


Related Categories:
Maps of Midwest America
Maps of the American Plains
Maps of the American South
Maps of Southeast America
Maps of Texas
Maps of the United States

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