Jefferys, Thomas
1759

Plan of New Orleans and the Mississippi River

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Plan of New Orleans, The Capital of Louisiana with the Disposition of its Quarters and Canals as they have been traced by Mr. de la Tour in the year 1720. [on sheet with] The Course of the Mississipi River from Bayagoulas to the Sea [and] The East Mouth of the Mississipi with the Plan of Fort la Balise which defends the Entrance and Channel of that River.

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Large, early foundational map for the collector of New Orleans cartography. By English cartographer Thomas Jefferys. Stunning and quite scarce plan of New Orleans, Louisiana with insets of the mouth of the Mississippi River and also a long stretch of the river from south of Donaldsonville to the passes. The map of New Orleans's French Quarter is similar to the earlier chart by Jacques Bellin but contains additional details outside the French Quarter, which was largely marsh land at that time, including a road to Bayou St. John.

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Attribution and date at bottom: "Nov 1759. Published According to Act of Parliament by T. Jefferys at Charing Cross Price 2d.

CREATOR: Jefferys, Thomas

PUBLICATION DATE: 1759

GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States

BODY OF WATER: Mississippi River

CONDITION: Very Good.  Clean. Wide margins 1.5+ inches, strong impression and platemark. One very small .25" brown spot at bottom outside platemark is the only blemish. Actual item is much less brown that in the photo.

COLORING: Restrained, careful hand color consistent with colors used when the chart was produced.

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SIZE: 19 " x 13 "

ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 0

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