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Mead, Braddock. A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England. London, 1774. Artists_John Woodhouse Audubon he knew he had to

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he knew he had to move—his soldiers’ enlistments expired at the end of the year and they were suffering from the weather

Historical Importance:

including Gerardus Mercator and Ortelius

appeared in the The Universal Asylum And Columbian Magazine (Thackara & Vallance

in what is now Belgium

Mead, Braddock. A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England. London, 1774. Artists_John Woodhouse Audubon he knew he had toMead, Braddock A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England London, 1774 Engraved map in two parts 22" x 40" individual sheet; 44" x 40" overall sheet The Most Important Map of New England At The Time of the American Revolution. Fine old color example of the T. C. Lotter edition of Bradock Mead's 4 sheet map of New England & Long Island, the most important general map of the region issued between the time of the French & Indian War and the American

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