Map of the Tennassee government, formerly part of North Carolina. Taken chiefly from surveys by Gen. D. Smith & others.

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TitleMap of the Tennassee government, formerly part of North Carolina. Taken chiefly from surveys by Gen. D. Smith & others.
IDENTIFIERS
Legacy IdentifierAPSdigobj3458
ASSOCIATED NAMES
ContributorSmith, Daniel, 1748-1818
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
NoteKnoxville and Nashville are shown, as well as public roads, Indian boundaries, Indian towns, etc. The width of the river is in yards. The American Philosophical Society Transactions (vol. 6) state that Mathew Carey presented the "Materials from which Guthrie's Geography was compiled," on 18 October 1805. This is part of that gift. Provenance:Presented by Mathew Carey, 18 October 1805. 662: [1795]: Sm5.3: Small.
LanguageEnglish (eng)
Subject (lcsh) Maps
Subject (lcsh) Tennessee
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeStillImage
GenreMaps
Formatelectronic resource
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1793
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleMiscellaneous Manuscript Maps
Call NumberMisc.Maps
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Misc.Maps-ead.xml
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