The communication between the Iberville and the river Mississippe.
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- Title
- The communication between the Iberville and the river Mississippe.
- Creator
- Durnford, Elias, 1739-1794.
- Notes
- Enclosed in letter to Gage, May 4, 1770.
- Pen and ink outline map showing the course of the Mississippi in the area where it is joined by the Iberville River, the boundary between British West Florida and Spanish Louisiana.
- Identifies location of Fort Bute, built in 1765 and abandoned in 1768.
- Extensive remarks provide sources of cartographic information and describe the rivers.
- Names and Subjects
- Manuscript maps.
- Maps shelf.
- Gage Maps.
- Brun Guide.
- Louisiana--Manuscript maps.
- Iberville River--Manuscript maps.
- Mississippi River--Manuscript maps.
- Robertson, Archibald,--approximately 1745-1813.
- Fraser, Alexander.
- ID
- 5575
- Barcode
- B1938959
- Physical Description
- 1 ms. map ; 38.9 x 47 cm
- Map Scale
- Scale 1:63,360.
- Repository
- William L. Clements Library
- Date Added/Updated
- 2018-05-10 16:23:00
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- William L. Clements Library Image Bank
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- 17024 x 13076
- File Size
- 6 MB
- Record
- 5575
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