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Pinkerton's Early-19th-Century Map of the Southern United States

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John Pinkerton. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SOUTHERN PART. London: Cadell & Davies and Longman, Hurst, Reese, & Orme, 1809. Double-page map from Pinkerton's Modern Atlas; engraved by Neele, with hand-color outlines, and drawn under the direction of Pinkerton by L. Hebert; with title cartouche in the lower right corner; presenting the Southeastern states from a small portion of "Western Territory" down to northern Florida which is divided into "West Florida" and "East Florida," and from Louisiana Territory to the Atlantic coast; unframed.

Sheet size 22 1/4 x 32 1/2 in.

From a Private Outer Banks Collection

Per the consignor, previously part of the collection of Outer Banks historian, author, and realtor David Stick (1919-2009).

Center fold line, as issued, reinforced on verso, with a couple of inches of separation starting from margins; map with toning (heavier on verso), scattered spotting (mostly in margins), a few small stains, areas of browning including at the center (heaviest around the area of eastern Kentucky), light offsetting, minor creases, and damp staining at one corner; margins with tears and chips.