1719 Carte Particuliere Du Fleuve Saint Louis Dressee Sur Les Lieux Avec Les Noms Des Sauvages Du Pais,Des Marchandises Qy’on En Recoit & Des Animaux...
This important, intriguing and informative map by Chatelain is highly sought after. It depicts Canada, the Great Lakes, and the path of the Mississippi River and constitutes a remarkable compendium of the best and most recent compilations of its day, depicting the locations and territories of various French Missions and Forts, of French and Indian settlements, significant river crossing locations, portages, and other information essential to explorers, trappers, to all who had travelled to the New World to reap the bounty afforded by it, particularly the fur-trading industry. Another salient aspect of Chatelain’s map is the information bordering the cartographic image. With great care Chatelain names and places indigenous peoples of the various regions including those of Canada, the St. Lawrence River, those near Lake Huron, etc., notes the languages spoken by them and their tribal affiliations. He enumerates the wide variety of goods available and animals (wild game) to be found, the