Ogilby's America The First Lords Proprietors cheapest Map of Carolina 1672 Framed Reprint

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Ogilby's America The First Lords Proprietors Map of Carolina 1672 Framed Reprint By Lewis & Clark Explorer Map Ltd 1967 Beautiful Triple Tier Wood Frame w/ Glass 25" W X 20" H (Total) cheapest Map Approximately 22" X 17" Great Colors!  Map of Carolina, with inset draught of Cooper and Ashley rivers, and with cartouches of Native Americans in upper right and lower left corners, tinted with what appear to be the original colors. This is the first printed map to show a boundary between Virginia and Carolina. It is commonly referred to as the Ogilby-Moxon map, or the First Lords Proprietors map. When Ogilby first published his “America" volume in 1671, he did not have a map of Carolina. Early issues of “America" contain the Montanus map of the region. Ogilby spoke to Peter Colleton, one of the Lords Proprietors, who wrote the following to John Locke. “Mr. Ogilby who is printing a relation of the West Indies hath been often with mee to gett a map of Carolina wherefore I humbly desire you to get.
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