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Covers New England from the Penobscot River (Maine) region in the east to the Hudson River (New York) region in the west, incorporating all of the New England Seacoast and including Long Island and States (Staten) Island.

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Document identity
localId
7h14b081v
label
A mapp of New England
core
obj
dtoType
map
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
7h14b081v
contentType
map
stage
normalized
title
A mapp of New England
description
Covers New England from the Penobscot River (Maine) region in the east to the Hudson River (New York) region in the west, incorporating all of the New England Seacoast and including Long Island and States (Staten) Island.
date
["[1900–1999]"]
year
1900
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
rightsUri
No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
English
identifierLocal
06_01_008648
creators
Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center Collection
subjects
New England--Maps--Early works to 1800
subjectsGeographic
New England
North and Central America
United States
genreBasic
Maps
typeOfResource
Cartographic
country
United States
pageCount
1
source
import
pubPlace
S.l
publisher
s.n.
Source extras
institutionArkId
sf268508b
collectionArkId
41688024w
schema:latitude
44.2033
schema:longitude
-70.3039
extent
1 map ; 42 x 52 cm.
notes
Covers New England from the Penobscot River (Maine) region in the east to the Hudson River (New York) region in the west, incorporating all of the New England Seacoast and including Long Island and States (Staten) Island.
Photocopy.
Relief shown by pictorially. Depths shown by soundings and shading.
Appears in author's Atlas maritimus, or, The sea-atlas, 1675.
Original version: London : His Shop at the Hermitage in Wapping, [1675].
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no
dcId
7h14b081v
type
map
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