Subject: Panama
Period: 1699 (published)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
19.5 x 11.5 inches
49.5 x 29.2 cm
The short-lived colony of New Edinburgh is featured on this map of the north coast of Panama with part of the San Blas Islands. The Company of Scotland established this ill-fated trading settlement on the Darien coast of Panama in 1698. The colony was well located with a good harbor but within a year the colony failed amid devastating illness and attacks by Spanish galleons. The failure of the Darien Scheme (as it became known) contributed greatly to the crippling of the entire Scottish economy that eventually led to the dissolution of the Scottish Parliament and the 1707 Act of Union with England. Finely engraved by Herman Moll with rhumb lines, large compass rose, sailing ships, soundings, decorative drape title cartouche, and dedication enclosed in a vine cartouche. This is the top half of a folio sheet that also included a map of Panama.
References: MCC-73, Kapp (Panama) #27.
Condition: B
Remargined at bottom with neatline in facsimile. Attractive old color with light scattered foxing.