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A New and Accurate Map of North Carolina, in North America. London, 1779.

Date created
1779
Location
North Carolina
License
Copyright unknown.
Source
Original image housed by Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library / University of Georgia Libraries

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1779 black and white map of North Carolina.

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At first glance, this 1779 map of North Carolina appears to be a disorienting jumble of words. The counties are labeled, but their borders are not delineated. Rivers, on the other hand, are carefully labeled, as are court houses, chapels, and Quaker meeting houses. A handful of towns are named, including Beaufort, Edenton, Halifax, Hillsborough, New Bern, Salisbury, Tarboro, and Wilmington. The map reaches as far west as Mecklenburg County.