COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Map Collection
mediaCollectionId
JCBMAPS~1~1
JCB Map Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
08854
accession_number
08854
Accession Number
false
File Name:
08854-1
file_name
08854-1
File Name
false
Call number:
Cabinet B674 / 1 Ms.
call_number
Cabinet B674 / 1 Ms.
Call number
false
Map title:
Nouvelle Decouverte de plusieurs Nations Dans la Nouvelle France en l'année 1673 et 1674
map_title
Nouvelle Decouverte de plusieurs Nations Dans la Nouvelle France en l'année 1673 et 1674
Map title
false
Place of Publication:
[Montreal]
place_of_publication
[Montreal]
Place of Publication
false
Publication date:
[1674]
publication_date
[1674]
Publication date
false
Map size height:
67 cm.
map_size_height
67 cm.
Map size height
false
Map size width:
88.5 cm.
map_size_width
88.5 cm.
Map size width
false
Item description:
manuscript, hand coloring
item_description
manuscript, hand coloring
Item description
false
Geographical description:
Map of North America showing the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence and Mississippi rivers, and the northwest coast as part of the Glacial Sea. Includes locations of Native American villages.
geographical_description
Map of North America showing the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence and Mississippi rivers, and the northwest coast as part of the Glacial Sea. Includes locations of Native American villages.
Geographical description
false
References:
Kaufman, K. Mapping of the Great Lakes, No. 8; John Carter Brown Library, Annual Reports, 1913, p. 21-22
references
Kaufman, K. Mapping of the Great Lakes, No. 8; John Carter Brown Library, Annual Reports, 1913, p. 21-22
References
false
Geographic Area:
North America
geographic_area
North America
Geographic Area
false
Historical notes:
As he was returning to Montreal after having explored the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, Joliet lost all of his records when his boat overturned in the St. Lawrence River within sight of Montreal. Shortly afterwards, he drew this map from memory.Item was removed from the Atlas du Canada assembled by Henry Harrisse.
historical_notes
As he was returning to Montreal after having explored the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, Joliet lost all of his records when his boat overturned in the St. Lawrence River within sight of Montreal. Shortly afterwards, he drew this map from memory.Item was removed from the Atlas du Canada assembled by Henry Harrisse.
Historical notes
false
Normalized date:
1674
normalized_date
1674
Normalized date
false
Creator:
Louis Joliet
creator
Louis Joliet
Creator
false