Subject: United States - Southern
Period: 1705 (circa)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
9.8 x 7 inches
24.9 x 17.8 cm
This is the Dutch version of Sanson's influential map showing the Spanish and French possessions in the southern part of North America. The map extends from the southernmost part of Virginia to the coast of what is now Texas. When first introduced by Sanson in 1657, this map was the first to use the name L. Erie in an atlas and to introduce several new rivers in Virginia. The French claims in the Carolinas are reasserted with the region named Floride Francoise, despite the region not having had any French presence for nearly 100 years. The place name Caroline is not related to the future English colony of Carolina, instead it is a confusion between the French Fort Caroline on the St. Johns River, and Charlefort that was located near Port Royal. The map is crisply engraved with a simple decorative title cartouche.
References: cf Burden #326; Cumming (SE) #139.
Condition: A
Excellent impression with large original margins. One tiny little hole in the lower right margin, not affecting map.