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Fine Historic Reproductions of Maps, Documents, and Photographs

1751 A Map of the Most Inhabited Parts of Virginia Containing the Province of Maryland with parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and North Carolina.

Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, London.  Because it was based on first-hand surveys, the Fry-Jefferson Map was highly regarded for its accuracy and heavily relied on by British Generals during the Seven Years War and by Thomas Jefferson when he wrote about the state of Virginia.  Map maker Peter Jefferson was the father of statesman, Thomas Jefferson.

25 1/2" wide x 16 3/4" high

Fry/Jefferson Map, 1751 - MP004 - $99.00
 

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