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Map of the Southern Section of the United States including Florida &c. by John Melish, 1816, from "Atlas til Friherre Klinckowströms Bref om de Förente Staterne" (Atlas to accompany Baron Klinckowström's Letters Written on a Journey to the United States, 1818–20)

Designer John Melish British, Scottish
Author Relates to Axel Klinckowström Swedish
1824
Not on view
The map extends at left from Louisiana and the Mississippi territory, to Florida up through southern Maryland at right. The Bahamas and Bermuda are also shown.

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  • Title: Map of the Southern Section of the United States including Florida &c. by John Melish, 1816, from "Atlas til Friherre Klinckowströms Bref om de Förente Staterne" (Atlas to accompany Baron Klinckowström's Letters Written on a Journey to the United States, 1818–20)
  • Series/Portfolio: Atlas til Friherre Klinckowströms Bref om de Förente Staterne (Atlas to accompany Baron Klinckowström's Letters Written on a Journey to the United States, 1818–20)
  • Designer: John Melish (British (born Scotland), 1771–1822 Philadephia, Pennsylvania)
  • Author: Relates to Axel Klinckowström (Swedish, 1775–1837)
  • Date: 1824
  • Medium: Engraving and etching
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 17 1/8 × 20 13/16 in. (43.5 × 52.8 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Allen Munn, 1924
  • Object Number: 24.90.1965(4)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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