COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Map Collection
mediaCollectionId
JCBMAPS~1~1
JCB Map Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
C-0007
accession_number
C-0007
Accession Number
false
File Name:
C-0007-000
file_name
C-0007-000
File Name
false
Call number:
Cabinet Cb676 /1
call_number
Cabinet Cb676 /1
Call number
false
Map title:
A map of New England, New Yorke, New Iersey, Mary-land & Virginia
map_title
A map of New England, New Yorke, New Iersey, Mary-land & Virginia
Map title
false
Place of Publication:
London
place_of_publication
London
Place of Publication
false
Publisher:
Sould by Robert Morden at ye Atlas ... and by William Berry at ye Globe ...
publisher
Sould by Robert Morden at ye Atlas ... and by William Berry at ye Globe ...
Publisher
false
Publication date:
1676
publication_date
1676
Publication date
false
Map size height:
45 cm.
map_size_height
45 cm.
Map size height
false
Map size width:
53 cm.
map_size_width
53 cm.
Map size width
false
Item description:
Engraved map, colored
item_description
Engraved map, colored
Item description
false
Geographical description:
Map of of northeastern North America, including the coast from Maine to Virginia. Variant color delineation of colony boundaries. Decorative cartouche includes native Americans hunting, fishing, and pounding grain.
geographical_description
Map of of northeastern North America, including the coast from Maine to Virginia. Variant color delineation of colony boundaries. Decorative cartouche includes native Americans hunting, fishing, and pounding grain.
Geographical description
false
Cartobibliographic notes:
These maps published by Morden and Berry apparently have no direct derivatives and are compiled from several sources--the northern section is similar to the map by John Seller [both his map and this map include names connected with King Philip's War, such as Mounthope," "King Philip's Country," and "Spaw Sachem" [or Squaw sachem, i.e., Weetamoe, King Philip's sister-in-law], the New Jersey section is based upon the contemporary Dutch maps of the Jansson-Visscher series, and the southern section is a reduced and simplified version of Augustine Herrman's Virginia and Maryland.
cartobibliographic_notes
These maps published by Morden and Berry apparently have no direct derivatives and are compiled from several sources--the northern section is similar to the map by John Seller [both his map and this map include names connected with King Philip's War, such as Mounthope," "King Philip's Country," and "Spaw Sachem" [or Squaw sachem, i.e., Weetamoe, King Philip's sister-in-law], the New Jersey section is based upon the contemporary Dutch maps of the Jansson-Visscher series, and the southern section is a reduced and simplified version of Augustine Herrman's Virginia and Maryland.
Cartobibliographic notes
false
References:
Cf. Black, J.D., ed. Blathwayt Atlas, vol. II, p. 82-87; McCorkle, B. New England in Early Printed Maps, 676.3
references
Cf. Black, J.D., ed. Blathwayt Atlas, vol. II, p. 82-87; McCorkle, B. New England in Early Printed Maps, 676.3
References
false
Geographic Area:
North America
geographic_area
North America
Geographic Area
false
Normalized date:
1676
normalized_date
1676
Normalized date
false
LC bibliographic number:
53846710
lc_bibliographic_number
53846710
LC bibliographic number
false