Maps made by George Washington and copies of maps known to have been owned by him
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Copy of a survey return'd by Mr. Sam Lewis, surveyor of Botetourt Coun[t]y
Surveyed for George Washington 2950 acres of land (by virtue of a warrant for 5,000 acres granted by His Excellency the Governor to said Washington agreeable to His Majesty proclamatiom issued in the year 1763) lying in the county of Botetourt on the
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Eight survey tracts along the Kanawha River, W.Va
showing land granted to George Washington and others
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Map of the county of Frederick, 1769
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A map of the land abt. Red Stone and Fort Pitt
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A plan of Mr. Clifton's neck land platted by a scale of 50 poles to the inch
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A plan of Mr. Clifton's neck land platted by a scale of 50 poles to the inch
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A plan of my farm on Little Huntg. Creek & Potomk. R
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Plat of a survey for William Hughes, Jr. of 460 acres in Frederick County, Va. on the Cacapon River
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Plat of a survey of 2,314 acres of land, being the first large bottom on the east side of the Ohio River
3 or 4 miles below the mouth, a portion of which is divided into 17 lots
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A general map of North America
in which is express'd the several new roads, forts, engagements, &c, taken from actual surveys and observations made in the army employ'd there, from the years 1754, to 1761
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Partie de l'Amérique septent? qui comprend la Nouvelle France ou le Canada
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A Correct plan of the environs of Quebec,
and the battle fought on the 13th September, 1759: together with a particular detail of the French lines and batteries, and also of the encampments, batteries and attacks of the British army, and the investiture of that city under the command of vice
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An authentic plan of the River St. Laurence, from Sillery to the Fall of Montmorenci
with the operations of the Siege of Quebec, under the command of Vice-Adml. Saunders & Major Genl. Wolfe
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A plan of Quebec
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A general chart of the island of Newfoundland with the rocks & soundings
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A chart of the Banks of Newfoundland
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Map of Nova Scotia, or Acadia
with the islands of Cape Breton and St. John's, from actual surveys
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A plan of the island of St. John with the divisions of the counties, parishes, & the lots as granted by government, likewise the soundings round the coast and harbours
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A large and particular plan of Shegnekto Bay, and the circumjacent country, with the forts and settlements of the French 'till dispossess'd by the English in June 1755
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An actual survey of the sea coast from New York to the I. Cape Briton
with tables of the direct and thwart courses & distances from place to place
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A map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish settlements adjacent thereto
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The seat of war in New England, by an American volunteer
with the marches of the several corps sent by the Colonies towards Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill
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A map of the most inhabited part of New England
containing the provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, with the colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island, divided into counties and townships : the whole composed from actual surveys and its situation adjusted by astronomical observations
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[Chart of Boston Harbor and the surrounding areas]
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A general map of the middle British colonies in America
Viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut and Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio and Thuchsochruntie thei
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A map of the Province of New York, with part of Pensilvania, and New England
from an actual survey by Captain Montresor, engineer, 1775
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A plan of the city of New-York & its environs to Greenwich, on the North or Hudsons River, and to Crown Point, on the East or Sound River, shewing the several streets, publick buildings, docks, fort & battery, with the true form & course of the comma
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A plan of the town and Fort of Carillon at Ticonderoga
with the attack made by the British army commanded by Genl. Abercrombie, 8 July 1758
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A map of Pennsylvania exhibiting not only the improved parts of that Province, but also its extensive frontiers
laid down from actual surveys, and chiefly from the late map of W. Scull published in 1770; and humbly inscribed to the Honorable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, Esquires, true and absolute proprietaries & Governors of the Province of Pennsylvania and
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A map of the most inhabited part of Virginia containing the whole province of Maryland
with part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina
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An accurate map of North and South Carolina with their Indian frontiers, shewing in a distinct manner all the mountains, rivers, swamps, marshes, bays, creeks, harbours, sandbanks and soundings on the coasts
with the roads and Indian paths : as well as the boundary of provincial lines, the several townships and other divisions of the land in both the provinces
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A map of South Carolina and a part of Georgia
containing the whole sea-coast; all the islands, inlets, rivers, creeks, parishes, townships, boroughs, roads, and bridges; as also, several plantations, with their proper boundary-lines, their names, and the names of their proprietors
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