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Magni Mogolis Imperivm
Map shows "Indostan" [central and upper India] and Bengal, and adjacent areas of Persia, the Tartan empire, and China. Includes illustrations of ships and elephants. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:7,000,000].
Tabula Paradisi Terrestris Juxta Systema Auctoris.
Map shows the location of the mythical or biblical Eden, "Paradisus Eden Terrestris," in Armenia. Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
Figure de la ville de Jerusalem.
Map shows buildings inside Jerusalem. According to its French inscription, this map purports to show how Jerusalem and its environs looked from the time of David, ca. 1010 B.C. until its destruction at the time of Roman Emperor Titus in 70 A.D. The map was intended to help illuminate the third chapter of the Bible book of Nehemia, and it possibly came from a seventeenth century French Huguenot or Swiss Protestant Bible. Relief shown pictorially. Includes legend. Text in French, building names and historical sites in Latin. No scale given.
La figvre qvi represente le gran enclos, separoit le liev sainct d'avec le prophane : et qvi represente le povrpris au qvel ...
Map shows the layout of the living quarters of the holy and common people in the temple at Jerusalem. Scale not given.
De la Tartarie.
Map shows late eighteenth century boundaries, regions, and cities of Russian Siberia and Tartarie, Grand Tartarie, Persia, and parts of China and India. Includes text in two panels flanking left and right of map. Scale not given.
Part of Asia.
Map shows cities, major roads and trade routes, and physical features for the southern portion of the Asian continent: Arabia, Persia, Hindoostan, China and the Chinese Empire, Tibet, the Burman Empire, the Philippine Islands, and portions of Korea and Japan. Includes historical notes and alternative place names. Relief shown pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:11,000,000].
Georgia.
Map shows counties, settlements, military posts, areas of Indian habitation, roads, swamps, and [hand-drawn in black ink] the route taken by Bernhard (Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach). Includes text [in German] providing statistical data and description for Georgia in left, right, and lower panels. Scale not given.
Carte de L'Europe et des états Barbares au VIème Siècle
Map shows Europe, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean area at the time of the "Great Invasion," and the barbaric states during the 6th century. Inset: Départ itinéraire et etablissement des Peuples Barbares dans le Grande Invasion [Departure route and establishment of the Peoples in the Great Barbarian Invasion]. Includes notes and dates. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
L'Empire Romain et les barbares du nord au IVéme Siécle et avant la Grande Invasion.
Map shows the extent of the Roman Empire and other kingdoms and empires in Europe, the Middle East, and northern Africa before the invasion of the Huns. Inset: Arrivée des Huns sur le Danube 376 [Arrival of the Huns on the Danube 376]. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Europe en 1815.
Map shows extent of the French, Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman Empires at the end of the reign of Emperor Napoleon I. Insets: "Théâtre des deux invasions" [Theatre of the two invasions], "Théâtre des guerres de Vendée" [Theatre of war in Vendee], and "Bassin du Pô" [Po River Basin]. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 4]
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Florida, the Florida Keys, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Cities, towns, railway lines, roads, and locations of Native American tribes are noted throughout. No scale is indicated.
Arbuckles' illustrated atlas of fifty principal nations of the world.
Atlas shows illustrations of nations throughout the world with brief descriptions.
Map showing lines operated by Illinois Central Railroad Co., the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Co., Central of Georgia Railway Co., Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah
Map shows early twentieth century railroad routes for various companies in the eastern United States and steamship routes from Savannah, Georgia. Scale [1:3,826,000].
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