Description: A facsimile of an early French sketch map (1650) showing landmarks, European settlements, and native lands. The map is keyed to show: (1) Sauvages Hurons; (2) Lac des Iroquois (Lake Champlain); (3) Sauvages Iroquios; (4) Sauvages Malectites; (5) Sauvages Etechemins; (6) Pemicuit (Pemaquid); (7) Pentagouet; (8) Isle des Monts Deserts; (9) Baye de Kinibequi; (10) Sauvages Kanibas; (11) Caskobe (Casco Bay); (12) Pescadoue (Piscataqua); (13) Selem (Salem); (14) Baston (Boston); (15) Nova Anglia; (16) Sauvages Pequatis (Pequods); (17) Plymuth; (18) Cap Malabar; (19) Sauvages Narhicans (Narragansetts); (20) Isle de Bloque (Block Island); and (21) Isle de Nantochyte (Nantucket). — Narrative and Critical History of America Vol. III, 1884. Place Names: Early America 1400-1800, Boston, Baston, Salem, Selem, Plymouth, Plymuth, Nantucket, Lake Champlain, Nova Anglia, New Englan ISO Topic Categories: inlandWaters,
location Keywords: New England, physical, kEarlyMapsFacsimile, kNativeAmerican, physical features, inlandWaters,
location, Unknown, 1650 Source: Justin Winsor, Narrative and Critical History of America Vol. III (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884) 382 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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