Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704.
A map of New-England, being the first that ever was here cut, and done
by the best pattern that could be had, which being in some places defective,
it made the other less exact: Yet doth it sufficiently show the situation
of the country & conveniently well the distances of places. -- [S.l. : s.n.
, 1677?]
1 map : 31 x 40 cm.
Scale ca. 1:900,000.
Oriented with north to the right.
Relief shown pictorially.
From Hubbard, William, "Narrative of the troubles with the Indians
in New England" "The figures that are joyned with the names of
places are to distinguish such as have been assaulted by Indians from
others."
Reproduced from the original in the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Please contact the Dodd Research Center for copy rights.
Scanned from original:
19.47 inches high (2,337 pixels)
14.69 inches wide (1,763 pixels)
X dpi: 120
Y dpi: 120
TIFF 13,370,344 bytes
MrSID 647,008 bytes
1. New England -- Maps, Manuscript -- To 1800.
2. Maps, Manuscript -- To 1800.
I. Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704.
II. Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
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