File:Map of Niihau, Ursula Emerson, 1833.jpg
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editDescriptionMap of Niihau, Ursula Emerson, 1833.jpg |
English: Island of Niihau, Ursula Emerson, 1833. An example of a manuscript map drawn by a missionary, this map of Niihau was drawn by Ursula Emerson. Records indicate that many missionaries apparently drew such manuscript maps for classroom use, though this and the one of Kauai and Oahu may be the only ones to have survived. |
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circa 1833 date QS:P,+1833-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Fitzpatrick, Gary L. (1986). "The Early Mapping of Hawaii". Palapalaʻāaina I: 104. Honolulu: Editions Ltd. |
Author | Ursula Emerson |
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