Subject: Colonial North America
Period: 1735 (circa)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
6.5 x 5.8 inches
16.5 x 14.7 cm
This map features California as an island with an indented northern shore. All five Great Lakes are shown, but they are still misshapen and open to the west. The Mississippi River has numerous tributaries, but barely rises above Spanish Florida with no obvious origin, unlike Sanson's early maps that show the river originating in a Canadian Lake named "Lac des Sioux." There are many place names within Nouveau Mexique including Santa Fe and Grenade. The R. de Nort drains into the Gulf of California from a large interior lake in the country of Les Apaches. The British colonies are shown simply as Nouvelle Angleterre and Virginie. A decorative title cartouche adorns the upper left corner. Tom. II. Pag. 254 appears at upper right above neatline. The map provides a great comparison with other similar maps by Sanson - see McLaughlin #18, #89, and #90.
References: cf. McLaughlin #91.
Condition: A
Issued folding on a bright sheet with binding holes in the left margin.