File:Champlain's map of New France 1632 (NYPL b20643233-5476419).tiff

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English: * Covers area north from Virginia to Greenland and west to Lake Erie.
  • Scale [ca. 1:11,600,000] (W 81°--W 43°/N 63°--N 36°)
  • Includes ill.
  • Mapping the Nation (NEH grant, 2015-2018)
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Champlain's map of New France 1632
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Carte de la Nouvelle-France, augmentée depuis la dernière servant à la navigation faicte en son vray Meridien par le sr. de Champlain Capitaine pour le Roy en la Marine, [...]
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a006b3a0-f8c3-0132-b212-58d385a7bbd0 Scan by NYPL
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The original 1632 map: Samuel de Champlain.

This 1850 copy: "Reduced from the original", reduced by David Vaughan, engraved by Augustus Tolle.
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Albany, N.Y.
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5476419
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Maps of North America
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b20643233

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