1755 Partie Occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada... By: Bellin / Homann

1755 Partie Occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada... By: Bellin / Homann

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By: Jacques Nicolas Bellin / Homann Heirs Date: 1755 (dated) Nuremberg Dimensions: 16.75 x 21.25 inches (42.5 x 54 cm) An exceptional and influential map of the Great Lakes region during the time of French colonial possession. Originally engraved by Jaques Bellin in 1745, the plate for this map was acquired and re-issued by Johann Baptist Homann in 1755 in response to European interest in the French and Indian War which started one year earlier in 1754. The map integrates the work of French fur trader and Explorer Sieur la Verendrye and the explorer / missionary Father Pierre de Charlevoix. From Verendrye's journals came the placement of numerous indian villages and nations as well as some of the form of the Great Lakes and their attached river systems. Charlevoix can be referred to as the origin for the fictitious Lake Superior islands, Phillipeaux, Pontchartrain, and St. Anne. This was the first of many maps to include the famous ghost islands of Lake Superior which perplexed explor

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