A New General Chart of the West Indies From the latest Marine Journals and Surveys : Regulated and Ascertained by Astrological Observations / [cartographic material].
- Responsibility
- I the Subscriber do Certify that I have carefully examined this Chart Copied from a London Publication agreeable to Ad of Parliament and find it a true and Accurate Copy of the Original. Osgood Carleton. Teacher of Navigation and other Branches of the Mathematics, Boston, Decr. 28, 1789. Printed & Sold by W. Norman N. 13 Newbury Str
- Publication
- Boston : William Norman, 1789.
- Physical description
- 1 map ; 69.5 x 101 cm
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Call number | Status |
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G4901.P5 1789 .C3 | In-library use |
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David Rumsey Map Collection at Stanford University Libraries
The David Rumsey Map Collection was started in the mid 1980s and contains more than 150,000 maps. The collection focuses on rare 16th to 21st century maps of North and South America, the World, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania. The collection includes atlases, wall maps, globes, school geographies, pocket maps, books of exploration, maritime charts, and a variety of cartographic materials.
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Description
Creators/Contributors
- Author/Creator
- Carleton, Osgood.
- Contributor
- Norman, William.
Subjects
- Subjects
- Nautical charts > West Indies > Early works to 1800.
- West Indies > Maps > Early works to 1800.
- Genre
- Maps
- Early Maps.
- Nautical charts.
- Local subject
- The David Rumsey Map Collection.
Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 1789
- Map data
- Scale 1:4,500,000 (W 100°52'00"--W 50°05'00"/N 32°22'00"--N 2°57'00").
- Note
- Relief shown by soundings.
- Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian.
- Prime meridian: Ferro.
- Chart Map.
- Collector's note: Map is without color.
- Note
- Pub list no.: 5360.000.