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Revolutionary War Era Chart of the Southeast, Republished for the Italian Market!

Rare Italian edition of Sartine's map of the the Atlantic Coast, from the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays to the mouth of the St. John River. This edition has been completely re-engraved, with some modest changes, although the precision of the copy is quite remarkable for such a large chart.

While at first blush, the map appears to be a coast chart, in fact, its charm lies as much for what it shows in the interior parts of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia. The map includes dozens of early roads, forts and towns, as well as excellent detail in locating the various Indian Lands east of the Appalachians.

While published in Rome, it retains its French nomenclature. The map also locates dozens of churches and identifies denominations. Annotations include an Assembly of Non-conformists in western North Carolina (Franklinites?), and many other interesting notes. Along the coast, the islands, capes, soundings and other coastal details are provided in tremendous detail.

Because this map was issued after Cummings cut-off date in mapping of the Southeast and after Sellers & Van Ee's cutoff of 1789, it does not appear to have garnered nearly the attention it deserves, despite being on a scale which is similar to the seminal maps by Popple and Mitchell.