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A collection of historic maps of early America from explorations and settlements of the English, French, and Spanish, to the end of the American Revolutionary War.

Campaign in the Northwest, 1794
A map of the area in Ohio showing General Anthony Wayne's campaign against the Indians during the Northwest Indian War (1785–1795). The map shows the site of General Arthur St. Clair's defeat near Fort Recovery (November 4, 1791), the sites of ...

United States, 1800
A map of the United States in 1800, color–coded to show the States, Territories, British possessions, and Spanish possessions. The map shows State and Territory boundaries at the time, the disputed territory in northern Massachusetts (Maine), a...

The United States, 1800
A map of the United States in 1800 showing the territorial claims of the states at the time, the British and French possessions, and territory disputes. The map shows the frontier lines or extent of settlement from the coast of Maine to Savannah, inc...

United States, 1800
A map of the United States in 1800 prior to the Louisiana Purchase. The map shows the State and Territory boundaries, and Louisiana ceded by Spain to France in 1800. "The first new state admitted was Vermont, in 1791, and the last were New Mexic...

The United States at the Close of the Revolution, Showing Land Claims of States, 1911
A map of the United States at the close of the American Revolution showing the western land claims extending to the Mississippi River by the individual states after the Treaty of 1783 with Britain. The map shows the frontiers with the British possess...

Braddock's March from Ft. Cumberland to Ft. Duquesne, July 1755
A map showing British General Braddock's March from Ft. Cumberland to Ft. Duquesne in July, 1755. At the time of the French and Indian War, Fort Duquesne (now Pittsburgh), held by the French, was a strategic point where the Allegheny and Monongahela...

The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775
A plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill) on the Charlestown peninsula in Boston Harbor (June 17, 1775), showing the American and British positions, the breastworks and redoubt built by the Americans, the artillery positions of the British o...

Gateway Through the Appalachians, Late 1600s–early 1700s
A map of the Appalachian Mountain region showing the three primary routes of the early 1700's through the natural barrier from the English colonies to the Mississippi Valley. "The Appalachian ranges separated the French and the English, and inas...

Attack on the Congress and the Washington, October 13, 1776
A detail map of southern Lake Champlain near Fort Crown Point on the last day of the Battle of Valcour Island (October 11–13, 1776) between the British and American navies. The map shows areas of interest regarding the battles between the Brit...

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