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Oriented wiith north to the left.

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Document identity
localId
q524n4857
label
A draught of the Cherokee Country, on the west side of the Twenty Four Mountains, commonly called Over the Hills
core
obj
dtoType
map
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
q524n4857
contentType
map
stage
normalized
title
A draught of the Cherokee Country, on the west side of the Twenty Four Mountains, commonly called Over the Hills
description
Oriented wiith north to the left.
date
["[1768]"]
year
1768
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
rightsUri
No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
English
identifierLocal
4000137_0076
creators
Timberlake, Henry, -1765
Jefferys, Thomas, -1771
Sayer, Robert, 1725-1794
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center Collection
subjects
Indians of North America--Little Tennessee River Valley (Ga.-Tenn.)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Cherokee Indians--Tennessee--Maps--Early works to 1800
Fort Loudoun State Historic Area (Tenn.)--Maps--Early works to 1800
subjectsGeographic
Little Tennessee River
North and Central America
United States
genreBasic
Maps
typeOfResource
Cartographic
country
United States
pageCount
1
source
import
pubPlace
London
publisher
Printed for Robert Sayer, ... and Thomas Jefferys
Source extras
institutionArkId
sf268508b
collectionArkId
41688024w
schema:latitude
34.9167
schema:longitude
-83.4333
extent
1 map ; 38 x 23 cm.
notes
Oriented wiith north to the left.
Relief shown pictorially.
Covers Fort Loudoun and part of the Little Tennessee River.
Includes a list of the "Names of the principal or headmen of each town, and what number of fighting men they send to war."
Appears in Jefferys' General topography of North America and the West Indies. London: Printed for Robert Sayer, ... and Thomas Jefferys, 1768.
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dcId
q524n4857
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map
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