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Background imageMaps Collection: MAP OF NEW FRANCE, 1555. From Guillaume le Testus Cosmographie Universelle

MAP OF NEW FRANCE, 1555. From Guillaume le Testus Cosmographie Universelle, 1555

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP OF ITALY, 1631. By Henricus Hondius, first published in 1631

MAP OF ITALY, 1631. By Henricus Hondius, first published in 1631

Background imageMaps Collection: YORKTOWN: SIEGE MAP, 1781. Map showing the British fortifications and the siege lines of the French

YORKTOWN: SIEGE MAP, 1781. Map showing the British fortifications and the siege lines of the French and American forces at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781

Background imageMaps Collection: ITALY: ROME, 15TH CENTURY. Plan of Rome, from the 15th century manuscript of Tres Riches Heures

ITALY: ROME, 15TH CENTURY. Plan of Rome, from the 15th century manuscript of Tres Riches Heures, of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageMaps Collection: UNITED STATES MAP, 1866. Bacons Map of the United States, 1866, lithograph

UNITED STATES MAP, 1866. Bacons Map of the United States, 1866, lithograph

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP: PANAMA, 1796. Map of the province of Loja, Panama, 1796

MAP: PANAMA, 1796. Map of the province of Loja, Panama, 1796

Background imageMaps Collection: VENICE: MAP, 1546. Map of Venice by Cristoforo Sabbadino, 1546

VENICE: MAP, 1546. Map of Venice by Cristoforo Sabbadino, 1546

Background imageMaps Collection: WORLD MAP. English map of the world from 1651

WORLD MAP. English map of the world from 1651

Background imageMaps Collection: WALDSEEMULLER: WORLD MAP. Map of the world by Martin Waldseemuller and Laurens Fries

WALDSEEMULLER: WORLD MAP. Map of the world by Martin Waldseemuller and Laurens Fries, printed at Strassburg in 1535, showing only a hint of the New World at left

Background imageMaps Collection: NEW WORLD MAP, 1547. Map of the West Indies and Central American from the Vallard Atlas

NEW WORLD MAP, 1547. Map of the West Indies and Central American from the Vallard Atlas, c. 1547; the map, drawn " upside-down" as if viewed from Europe

Background imageMaps Collection: WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER. The French Infantry in Battle. Lithograph poster

WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER. The French Infantry in Battle. Lithograph poster, 1915, depicting a French soldier in uniform, standing before a map of France, with the Hindenburg Line in red ink

Background imageMaps Collection: W. HEMISPHERE MAP, 1596. Theodore de Brys map of the western hemisphere

W. HEMISPHERE MAP, 1596. Theodore de Brys map of the western hemisphere, 1596, surrounded by the explorers (clockwise from top left) Columbus, Vespucci, Pizarro, and Magellan

Background imageMaps Collection: U. S. MAP, 1776 / 1884. A map showing United States territorial acquisitions between 1776

U. S. MAP, 1776 / 1884. A map showing United States territorial acquisitions between 1776
U.S. MAP, 1776/1884. A map showing United States territorial acquisitions between 1776 and 1884

Background imageMaps Collection: CARD: PANAMA CANAL, 1914. Postcard from Panama City, c1914, with a bird s-eye-view of the course of

CARD: PANAMA CANAL, 1914. Postcard from Panama City, c1914, with a bird s-eye-view of the course of the Panama Canal

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP OF THE MOLUCCAS. Also known as Spice Islands, at left, from the Vallard Atlas

MAP OF THE MOLUCCAS. Also known as Spice Islands, at left, from the Vallard Atlas, c1547

Background imageMaps Collection: COLUMBUS: WEST INDIES MAP. Map, 1892, illustrating presumed route of the first voyage of Columbus in

COLUMBUS: WEST INDIES MAP. Map, 1892, illustrating presumed route of the first voyage of Columbus in the West Indies

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP: EUROPE, 1885. Map of Europe published in the United States, c1885

MAP: EUROPE, 1885. Map of Europe published in the United States, c1885

Background imageMaps Collection: WORLD MAP, c1000 B. C. According to the writings of Homer

WORLD MAP, c1000 B. C. According to the writings of Homer
WORLD MAP, c1000 B.C. According to the writings of Homer

Background imageMaps Collection: WORLD MAP: PTOLEMY. Map of the world from the Latin edition of Ptolemys Geography

WORLD MAP: PTOLEMY. Map of the world from the Latin edition of Ptolemys Geography, published in Ulm in 1482

Background imageMaps Collection: NEW WORLD MAP, 1616. English map of the western hemisphere published by John Speed in 1616

NEW WORLD MAP, 1616. English map of the western hemisphere published by John Speed in 1616. California appears as a huge island and the views along both sides are of natives in fanciful costumes

Background imageMaps Collection: INDIAN OCEAN: MAP, 1705. Dutch engraved map, 1705, of the Indian Ocean

INDIAN OCEAN: MAP, 1705. Dutch engraved map, 1705, of the Indian Ocean

Background imageMaps Collection: WORLD MAP, 1666. By Pietr Goos, from De Zee Atlas, Amsterdam, 1666

WORLD MAP, 1666. By Pietr Goos, from De Zee Atlas, Amsterdam, 1666. The scene at the bottom is a representation of the four seasons

Background imageMaps Collection: NEW FRANCE, 1719. French engraved map with inset plan and view of Quebec and

NEW FRANCE, 1719. French engraved map with inset plan and view of Quebec and, at the top, an enlargement of the area from the Mississippi River to Pensacola Bay

Background imageMaps Collection: WORLD MAP. Battista Agneses map of the world, tracing the Spanish treasure fleets route around

WORLD MAP. Battista Agneses map of the world, tracing the Spanish treasure fleets route around the world. Venice, c. 1545

Background imageMaps Collection: BRAZIL: MAP AND NATIVE INDIANS. Portuguese map of Brazil, 1565, depicting a family of native Indians

BRAZIL: MAP AND NATIVE INDIANS. Portuguese map of Brazil, 1565, depicting a family of native Indians, one of whom is harvesting brazilwood trees (probably Caesalpinia echinata or Sappan)

Background imageMaps Collection: COLONIAL AMERICA MAP, 1733. English map of the American South-East showing English

COLONIAL AMERICA MAP, 1733. English map of the American South-East showing English (pink), Spanish (Florida), and French possessions

Background imageMaps Collection: JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA: MAP. Map from 1837 of Jeffersonville, Indiana and Louisville

JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA: MAP. Map from 1837 of Jeffersonville, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky on either side of the Ohio River

Background imageMaps Collection: BALKAN MAP, 1885. An 1885 map of South-East Europe (not including Greece)

BALKAN MAP, 1885. An 1885 map of South-East Europe (not including Greece) according to the Congress of Berlin, 1878

Background imageMaps Collection: MARCO POLO (1254-1324). Venetian traveler. A 19th-century copy of an original 15th century map

MARCO POLO (1254-1324). Venetian traveler. A 19th-century copy of an original 15th century map, showing the travels of Marco Polo through the Orient

Background imageMaps Collection: Cincinnati, Ohio, 1837

Cincinnati, Ohio, 1837

Background imageMaps Collection: NEW ENGLAND MAP 1677. Detail of a woodcut map of New England from William Hubbards Narrative of

NEW ENGLAND MAP 1677. Detail of a woodcut map of New England from William Hubbards Narrative of the Troubles in New
NEW ENGLAND MAP 1677. Detail of a woodcut map of New England from William Hubbards " Narrative of the Troubles in New England, " 1677. This is thought to be the first map cut in the colony

Background imageMaps Collection: TRACES OF ATLANTIS midway between Africa and America on a German map, 1785

TRACES OF ATLANTIS midway between Africa and America on a German map, 1785

Background imageMaps Collection: ATLANTIS: MAP, 1831. Atlantis and the ancient world as mapped by Ignacy Lelewel in his Die

ATLANTIS: MAP, 1831. Atlantis and the ancient world as mapped by Ignacy Lelewel in his Die Entdeckung der Carthager und Griechen auf dem Atlantischen Ocean, Berlin, 1831

Background imageMaps Collection: PTOLEMAIC WORLD MAP, 1493. Ptolemaic world map, including depictions of Noahs sons

PTOLEMAIC WORLD MAP, 1493. Ptolemaic world map, including depictions of Noahs sons, Japhet, Shem and Ham, progenitors of the human race in Judeo-Christian tradition

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP: PORTOLAN ATLAS, c1545. Portolan Atlas showing the Caribbean, Central America

MAP: PORTOLAN ATLAS, c1545. Portolan Atlas showing the Caribbean, Central America, and North and South America, by Pierre Desceliers, c1545

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP: IRELAND, c1890. Map of Ireland, c1890, published in the United States

MAP: IRELAND, c1890. Map of Ireland, c1890, published in the United States

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP OF ATLANTIS, 1678. Atlantis as a very large island midway between the Pillars of Hercules

MAP OF ATLANTIS, 1678. Atlantis as a very large island midway between the Pillars of Hercules and America is depicted in this map from Athanasius Kirchers Mundus Subterraneus, 1678

Background imageMaps Collection: PARTITIONED AFRICA, 1914. Map of Africa, English, 1934, with colors indicating European

PARTITIONED AFRICA, 1914. Map of Africa, English, 1934, with colors indicating European possessions in 1914

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP: ANTARTICA, 1647-62. Map of Antartica (Terra Australis Incognita)

MAP: ANTARTICA, 1647-62. Map of Antartica (Terra Australis Incognita) and surrounding areas from Jan Janssons " Novus Atlas" published, 1647-62, at Amsterdam

Background imageMaps Collection: Asia Map Late 19th Century

Asia Map Late 19th Century

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP OF GREAT BRITAIN, 1623. Detail of Great Britain and Ireland from a map of Europe included in

MAP OF GREAT BRITAIN, 1623. Detail of Great Britain and Ireland from a map of Europe included in the Mercator Hondius atlas of 1623

Background imageMaps Collection: MAP: NORTH AMERICA, 1890. Map of North America, c1890, published in the United States

MAP: NORTH AMERICA, 1890. Map of North America, c1890, published in the United States

Background imageMaps Collection: NEW ENGLAND: MAP. John Smiths map of New England, 1616

NEW ENGLAND: MAP. John Smiths map of New England, 1616

Background imageMaps Collection: ITALY: ROME, c1581. Map of Rome, from Braun and Hogenbergs Civitates Orbis Terrarum

ITALY: ROME, c1581. Map of Rome, from Braun and Hogenbergs Civitates Orbis Terrarum, c1581

Background imageMaps Collection: MEXICO: MAP, 1851. Map of Mexico, California, and Texas by John Tallis, 1851

MEXICO: MAP, 1851. Map of Mexico, California, and Texas by John Tallis, 1851

Background imageMaps Collection: USA MAP, 1793. Detail of a map of the United States of America, published

USA MAP, 1793. Detail of a map of the United States of America, published, 1793, in London

Background imageMaps Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1729. The celestial globe drawn on a flat sheet

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1729. The celestial globe drawn on a flat sheet, part III, from Reiner Ottens " Atlas Maior, " Holland, 1729

Background imageMaps Collection: MESOPOTAMIA, 1662. Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf, from J. Blaeus Atlas Major

MESOPOTAMIA, 1662. Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf, from J. Blaeus Atlas Major
MESOPOTAMIA, 1662. Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf, from J. Blaeus " Atlas Major, " printed in Amsterdam, 1662



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