File:(Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in the 1735 court suit brought by the Penns against Lord Baltimore to determine the official interprovincial boundary line). LOC 2006625071.tif
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editDescription(Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in the 1735 court suit brought by the Penns against Lord Baltimore to determine the official interprovincial boundary line). LOC 2006625071.tif |
English: The maps also cover the Lower Counties (now the State of Delaware) which at the time were part of Pennsylvania. The "Virginia" map shows lines of latitude (identified) and longitude (unidentified). Common title devised by cataloger. Annotated in ink handwriting on recto by Ferdinand J. Paris (attorney for the Penn Family). The "Virginia" map is oriented with north to the right. Hand col. (light watercolor) to show the territory of Maryland. Both sheets watermarked (stylized figure of duck). Accompanied by a col. photocopy of the verso of each map. Extensive lead-pencil annotations on verso by Ferdinand J. Paris. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. |
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Title InfoField | [Maps of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary used as trial exhibits in the 1735 court suit brought by the Penns against Lord Baltimore to determine the official interprovincial boundary line]. | ||
Shelf ID InfoField | G3841.F7 svar .S4 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2006625071/ | ||
Author | Senex, John; Paris, Ferdinand John | ||
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Location InfoField | Pennsylvania · United States · Maryland · Delaware | ||
Part of InfoField | American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division | ||
Subject InfoField | United States · Pennsylvania · Delaware · Boundaries · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · Maryland |
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