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"Carte de la Louisiane et du Cours du Mississippi..."

by Guillaume De L'lsle (French, 1675-1726), hand-colored engraved map, published in Paris, June 1718. Unframed.
plate 17-3/4" x 23-3/4", sheet 21-3/8" x 25"

Provenance: Avril Noble, London, U.K., 1987; Private collection of Hugo Wedemeyer, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: Often regarded as the most important Guillaume de L'Isle map, this chart depicts French claims to Florida prior to the treaty of Utrecht (1713) that ceded Spanish America to the Duke of Anjou. De L'Isle revolutionized cartography through a more scientific approach based on astrologically determined latitudes and longitudes. This map was the first map to accurately chart the Gulf coast between Florida and Texas and the Mississippi River, and became the source for all succeeding 18th century maps of the lower Mississippi and Texas. In this beautifully hand-colored edition, the names of the regions and indigenous people are listed, including Texas, which is identified as Cadodaquio after the Caddo Indians. The fortified cities of St. Augustine, Tampico, Charleston, Philadelphia and the Native American villages of Mahock and Manakin in Virginia are highlighted, as are the travel routes of Hernando de Soto, Louis St. Denis and Henry de Tonty.


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