1701. Herman Moll. This curious little map appears to be a continuation of Coronelli's cartography with the possible influence of Guillaume Delisle's 1703 map Carte d...
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1744. Richard William Seale. Seale's map has some Kino data probably gleaned from Fer's versions. However, California is still an island and the route of the Colorado River is ...
Emanuel Bowen. This map does not show much change from previous cartography. The western portion of the Gila River is named the "Rio Azul". The village that is no...
Herman Moll .
1827. Philippe Marie Guillaume Vandermaelen. This is the first atlas on a uniform scale and the earliest map published at such a large scale for this region. Unfortunately, Vandermaelen had no...
1644. Nicholas Sanson. Sanson, geographer to the French King, created this curious map of North America combining some new factual information with the older mythical geo...
1650. Nicholas Sanson. This is a larger scale, more detailed version of Sanson's 1644 map. Additional "real" placenames appear for the first time on a published map. The ...
1746. Jean Baptiste d'Anville. Kino's discoveries have now made full impact. Anville's map shows California as a peninsula and the Colorado and Gila Rivers are more accurately lo...
1777. The cartographer of this rare little map is not known; however, the possibility exists that it may have been Fr. Pedro Font (d. 1781) who is known ...
1772. Robert de Vaugondy.
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