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The Mapping of North America

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Second state of this great early map of New England and one of the earliest Post Road maps. The first state is dated 1729 and is rare. The postal road is shown extending from Portsmouth, New Hampshire along the coast to New York and turning west to the Delaware River. New York is confined to a narrow strip along the Hudson River and New Jersey is divided into West and East New Jersey. A fascinating account of the post routes in the colonies fills part of the map – ‘The Western Post setts out from Philadelphia every Fryday, leaving letters at Burlington and Pert Amboy and arrives at New York on Sunday night …’ That’s pretty good service! Krieger, Cobb and Turner pp. 26-7; McCorkle #729.2; Phillips (A) 574-46.
MOLL, Herman

New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pensilvania

London, c.1738
205 x 280 mm., early outline colour. In excellent condition with only a small area top right corner expertly strengthened.
Stock number: 3931

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