Subject: Colonial Eastern United States & Canada, Great Lakes
Period: 1737 (dated)
Publication: Recueil de Voiages au Nord
Color: Black & White
Size:
17.3 x 14.6 inches
43.9 x 37.1 cm
This early map is based upon Louis Hennepin's seminal map of the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes. Hennepin's map presented a marked improvement on Sanson's depiction of the lake routes into the interior and the Great Lakes region, particularly the delineation of Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron. Even with these improvements, the lack of accuracy is very evident; depicting the lakes enlarged and exaggerated, Hudson Bay too far to the east and the Mississippi River too far to the west with its mouth in what is present day Texas. The spurious lake described by LeMoyne is depicted just south of the Appalachians. A number of early settlements and Indian Tribes are shown around the Great Lakes and along the Mississippi and this map has been updated to show the location of New Orleans.
References: McCorkle #737.1; Goss (NA) #46.
Condition: B+
A sharp impression on a bright sheet, issued folding with partial loss of neatline at left due to the binding trim.