North America from the French of Mr. D'Anville Improved with the Back Settlements of Virginia and Course of Ohio Illustrated with Geographical and Historical Remarks


↑ Parent: The Natural and Civil history of the French Dominions in North and South America. Giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages, together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhabitants. Illustrated by maps and plans of the principal places, collected from the best authorities, and engraved by T. Jefferys, geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales

Collection: Smith Collection

Name: North America from the French of Mr. D'Anville Improved with the Back Settlements of Virginia and Course of Ohio Illustrated with Geographical and Historical Remarks

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Date Published: 1760

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Dimensions: 47.5 x 55 cm

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Notes: Lists "French Incroachments" and "English Title to their Settlements on the Continent"... "Five Nations call'd Iroquois by the French are the Mohawks, Oncout or Onidos Onondawgaws Kayowgaws and Senekas, the Tuskarorah make a sixth their Country extends from Skenektadi 16 m. N.W. of Albany, to the Niawgra Straits of Lake Erri 320 miles. They are acknowledg'd by the Utrecht Treaty to be Subjects of Great Britain..." Written in lower right.

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