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Keywords: 1806 Cary Map of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee - Geographicus - NCSCGAFL-cary-1806.jpg Published by John Cary in 1805 this is one of the most interesting and attractive maps of the American southeast to appear in the first years of the 19th century Covers from Kentucky and Virginia South include all of modern day North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Georgia Alabama Mississippi and Florida Georgia is shown extending westward as far as the Mississippi River despite the creation of the Mississippi Territory in 1798 Florida is divided at the Appalachicola River into eastern and western sections West Florida ostensibly part of the Louisiana Purchase was claimed by the Spanish and remained under their control until 1812 Southern Florida is labeled Ancient Tegesta according to the 18th century convention Tegesta is a name of somewhat mysterious origins that appears on maps of Florida as early as the 1600s It most likely refers to a vanished American Indian tribe or abandoned village located near what is today Miami Offers copious notations and comments throughout most of which are extremely interesting Identifies the locations of numerous American Indian nations including the Creeks the Chicksaw Nation the Cherokees and others Notes the abandoned Applachee Villages in northern Florida Also offers notes on American Indian hunting grounds springs river navigation roads swamps forts and the sites of important battles All-in-all a wonderful example of a rare and important map of the American southeast Prepared in 1806 by John Cary for issue in his magnificent 1808 New Universal Atlas 1806 dated Size in 20 5 18 5 object history credit line accession number NCSCGAFL-cary-1806 Cary John <i>Cary's New Universal Atlas containing distinct maps of all the principal states and kingdoms throughout the World From the latest and best authorities extant </i> London Printed for J Cary Engraver and Map-seller No 181 near Norfolk Street Strand 1808 Geographicus-source PD-old-100 Maps by John Cary 1806 maps Old maps of Florida Old maps of Georgia U S state Old maps of North Carolina Old maps of South Carolina Old maps of Tennessee Maps of West Florida
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