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Depths shown by soundings.
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Document identity
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kk91fq64z
label
A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, and the islands of St. Iohn, Cape Breton, Sable, the banks of St. Peters, Mizen, Banquereau, Porpoise, Middle, Sable Island, Browns, Cape Sable, Iefferys, and with part of St. Georges Bank
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obj
dtoType
map
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1
Source metadata
id
kk91fq64z
contentType
map
stage
normalized
title
A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, and the islands of St. Iohn, Cape Breton, Sable, the banks of St. Peters, Mizen, Banquereau, Porpoise, Middle, Sable Island, Browns, Cape Sable, Iefferys, and with part of St. Georges Bank
description
Depths shown by soundings.
date
["1784"]
year
1784
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
rightsUri
No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
English
identifierLocal
06_01_007218
creators
Keulen, Gerard Hulst van, 1733-1801
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
American Revolutionary War-Era Maps
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center Collection
Maritime Charts and Atlases
subjects
Nautical charts--Atlantic Coast (North America)--Early works to 1800
Atlantic Coast (North America)--Maps--Early works to 1800
subjectsGeographic
North America
North and Central America
genreBasic
Maps
typeOfResource
Cartographic
thumbnailUrl
largeImageUrl
pageCount
1
source
import
pubPlace
Amsterdam
publisher
G. Hulst van Keulen
Source extras
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sf268508b
collectionArkId
dn39z222j
schema:latitude
58.166
schema:longitude
-104.466
extent
1 map ; 58 x 108 cm.
notes
Depths shown by soundings.
"These chartz are followed, according tho them executed by order of the Lords Commissioners, of the Admiralty in England."
Inset: "A plan of the town of Boston."
Cataloging, conservation, and digitization made possible in part by The National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.
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kk91fq64z
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map
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1
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0
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photo
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