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Nova Terrae-Mariae tabula (reproduction),

0.1 Cubic Feet 18x14in.; 1 map
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Description of coverage area from the map: "This Northerne part of Virginia (the limitts whereof extend farther Southwards) is heere inserted for better description of the entrance into the Bay of Chesapeack."
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Nova Terrae-Mariae tabula (reproduction), 0.1 Cubic Feet 18x14in.; 1 map

Virginiæ Partis australis, et Floridæ partis orientalis, interjacentiumque regionum Nova Descriptio (reproduction),

0.1 Cubic Feet 12.5 x 15 in.
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Map comes from Arnoldus Montanus' De Nieuwe en onbekend Weereld, published in 1671 by Jacob Meurs. Contains hand-colored illustrations of native peoples, with title and scale incorporated into the natives' actions. Map encompasses the region from Virginia to northern Florida.
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Virginiæ Partis australis, et Floridæ partis orientalis, interjacentiumque regionum Nova Descriptio (reproduction), 0.1 Cubic Feet 12.5 x 15 in.

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