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Nouveau Mexique, Louisiane, Canada, et les Etats Unis.
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Nouveau Mexique, Louisiane, Canada, et les Etats Unis.
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English: A rare and highly unusual late 18th century map of North America. Depicts North America according to the French conception with a northwest passage extending west from Hudson Bay towards Lake Winipigue then along the mythical “R. de L’Ouest” to the “Entrée de Martin d’Aguilar” (likely the entrance to Columbia River). The main body of the map is divided into three sections, Nouveau Mexique, extending west of the Rio Grande, Louisiana between the Rio Grande and a fledgling United States, and along the eastern seaboard, the United States. Nouveau Mexique includes the mythical kingdoms of gold Quiviara and Toguayo as well as more accurate indications for American Indian Tribes, missions, and rivers. Louisiana is divided into two regions, Floride, which contains all of the territory between the appellations and the Mississippi, and Louisiana proper. The United States is relegated to a narrow region along the Atlantic coast bounded on the west by the Appellation Mountains and completely excluded from access to the Great Lakes – possibly referencing a French claim to the region. Elaborate rococo title cartouche in the lower right quadrant. The earliest variant on this map was published in 1866 and varied only in that 'Nlle. Angleterre' was replaced with “Etats-Unis” in later editions. Prepared by Brion de la tour and published in L. C. Desnos’ “Geographie Moderne, Historique et Politique.
Date 1786 (dated)
Dimensions height: 11 in (27.9 cm); width: 19 in (48.2 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,11U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,19U218593
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Geographicus link: NorthAmerique-brion-1786
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