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A New Map Of Switzerland, Divided Into The Thirteen Cantons With Their Allies & Their Subjects. (1794)
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1794-01-01
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This is a copper engraved map from 1794 by Thomas Kitchin titled A New Map Of Switzerland Divided Into The Thirteen Cantons With Their Allies & Their Subjects. It is from the atlas, General Atlas. Thomas Kitchin was a Royal Cartographer who lived from 1718 to 1784. The map covers the entire countries of Switzerland and Liechtenstein and parts of France, Germany, Austria, and Italy. Countries Appearing on the Map: France, Cities appearing on the map: Switzerland: Canton of Valais: Entremont District: Lida (Liddes), Isert (?), St. Petersburg (Bourg-Saint-Pierre), Val farre fort (?), Cerney (?), le G. St. Bernard (Great St Bernard Hospice), Orsit'res (Orsières), Zable (?), Fonanelle (Fontenelle), Vence (Vens), Levron, St. Branchier (Sembrancher), Irian, Martigny District: Trientz (Trient), Martigny, Branson, Fullie (Fully), Burg (There is a Rue du Bourg in Martigny), Leitron (Leytron), Saillion (Saillon), Frenters (?), Saint-Maurice District: Finio (Finhaut), Servian (Salvan), Pissevache (?), Juviana (?), St. Maurice (Saint-Maurice), Monthey District: Champery (Champéry), Montey (Monthey), Tres Torrens (Troistorrents), Val de lie (Val-d'Illiez), des Lims. S. Colonby (Collombey-Muraz), Mura (Collombey-Muraz), Viena (Vionnaz), Borges (?), Prevaley (?), la Porte du Sax (CNE de Port-Valais/Port-Valais), le Bouveret (Le Bouveret), St. Gingou (Saint-Gingolph), Conthey District: Ardon, St. Peter (?), Vetron (Vétroz), Dallion (?), Gundis (?), Volcano of die 24 Sepr. 1714 (?), Hérens District: Foschera, Planaz, Cournior du Midy, Evolena (Evolène), Leserax (?), St. Martin (Saint-Martin), Torrente (?), Breg (?), Magefuen, Vernamiese (Vernamiège), Veex (Vex), Hermentia (Hérémence), Brulin (?), Fort Lacenes (?), Nax, Ajent (Ayent), Sierre District: Crumenzi (Grimentz), le Major, Pensey, Fertorein (Vercorin), Chaleg (Chalais), Reschi (Réchy), Gradetz (?), Sider (Sierre), Lens, St. Leonard (Saint-Léonard), Ayer, Mession (?), Cuime (?), Visoye (Vissoie), Luc (Saint-Luc), Cipis (Chippis), Graon (Grône), Ventone (Venthône), Miese (Miège), Psin (?), Plus (?), Sion District: Sion or Sitten (Sion), Brems (Bramois), Valeria (Valère Basilica), Visp District: Zermatt, Visp(?), Dasch (Täsch), St. Anet (?), Fee (Saas-Fee), Flus (?), Wilden (?), Asmenquet (Saas-Almagell?), Am Ried (Gasenried?), Saas (Saas-Grund/Saas-Balen), Grenchen (Grächen), Pingon (?), Stalden, Ahorp (?), Terbil (Törbel), Brunn (?), Embt (Embd), Turminen (Visperterminen), Visp, Leuk District: Embs (?), Agaren (Agarn), Torteman (Turtmann/Turtmann-Unterems), Ullgraben (?), Gratz (?), Leuck (Leuk), Goutel (?), Varen, Salges (Salgesch), Ergisch, Brune (?), Gampil (Gampel), Albinen, Baths of Leuck, Inden, Raron District: Burchen (Bürchen), Turtig, Gestilen (?), Laden (Ladu?), Raff (?), Raron, Graniols (Grengiols), Bister, Viter (Wiler), Kopel (Kippel), Moril (Mörel), Ried (Riederalp), Flu (?), Brig District: Gamb (?), Glis (Merged in 1972 with Brig and Brigerbad to form Brig-Glis), Brigerbad (Merged in 1972 with Brig and Glis to form Brig-Glis), Brig Murus Vibericus (Brig which merged in 1972 with Glis and Brigerbad to form Brig-Glis), Simpelen (Simplon), Simpelberg (Simplon Kulm?), Blatten (Blatten bei Naters), Birgisch, Naters, Mund, Goms District: Binden (Binn), Usserbin (Ausserbinn which merged in 2005 with Ernen, Mühlebach, and Steinhaus to form Ernen.), Mulibach (Mühlebach which merged in 2005 with Ausserbinn, Ernen, and Steinhaus to form Ernen.), Wesch (Fiesch), Arnen (Ernen), Amfeld (Fäld), Richelmatt (?), Niderwald (Niederwald), Glungen (In 2004 Gluringen merged with Reckingen to form Reckingen-Gluringen), Biel (?), Richelalp (?), Belval (Bellwald), Lax, Eggen, Munster (In 2004 Münster merged with Geschinen to form Münster-Geschinen), Risigen (In 2004 Reckingen merged with Gluringen to form Reckingen-Gluringen), Greschinen (In 2004 Geschinen merged with Münster to form Münster-Geschinen), Ulrichen, Ober Gestlen (Obergesteln), Unter Wasen (?), Oberwald, Canton of Ticino: Mendrisio District: Statio (Stabio), Mendriso (Mendrisio), Morbia (Morbio Inferiore or Morbio Superiore), Lugano District: Agnio (Agno), Astano, Milli (Melide), Lugano, Rovio, Sonvigo (Sonvico), Orilio (Origlio), Bogna (?), Locarno District: Centovalli, Bugnon (Borgnone), Brisago (Brissago), Ronco (Ronco sopra Ascona), Ascona, Lianzo (?), Costa (?), Loco, Locarno, Berzun (?), Samogno (Sonogno), Laven (Lavertezzo?), Vira, Vallemaggia District: Vegno (Avegno), Bugnasco (Bignasco?), Caurino(?), Broilo (Broglio), Sornio (Prato-Sornico), Peccia, Maggia, Brontale (Brontallo), Fusio, Riviera District: Prosito (?), Riviera, Leventina District: Polegio (Pollegio), Giurnico (Giornico), Fusneng Bidesco (?), Faido, Polmengo (?), Dacio (?), Quinto, Airolo, Bellinzona District: Zebiasco (Giubiasco), Soliaseo (?), Camarino (Camorino), Bellinzone Bailliage (Bellinzona), Caso (?), Giurnico (?), Isono (Isone), Blenio District: Dongio, Olivan (Olivone), Canton of Geneva: Chancy, Auoully (Avully), Dardagny d G. (Dardagny), Seligni (Céligny), Versoi (Versoix), Gentou (Genthod), Crus de Gentou (Creux-de-Genthod), Pregny (Pregny-Chambésy), Hermance, Attena (Avusy), Veyri (Veyrier), Surne (?), Chesne (Chêne-Bougeries/Chêne-Bourg/Thônex), Grange (Parc de la Grange is a park in Geneva), Collogny (Cologny), Vendeinre (Vandœuvres), Rus (?), Colonge (Collonge-Bellerive), Canat (?), Carouge, Onnex (Onex), Aire la Ville (Aire-la-Ville), Bernex, Arare (?), Cartigny, Epaisse, Peist, Geneva, le Grand et P. Sconex (Le Grand-Saconnex), Presinge, Mand le Crest de Jassy (Crest Castle in Jussy), Canton of Vaud: Jura-Nord Vaudois District: Lieu (Le Lieu), Chenit (Le Chenit), Bioux (?), Pont (?), Abbaye (L'Abbaye), Bavot (Bavois), Romain Motier (Romainmôtier-Envy), Valoire (?), St. Christophe (?), Wittembeuf (Vuiteboeuf), St. Croix (Sainte-Croix), Val Orbe (Vallorbe), Chesaux (Cheseaux-Noréaz), Clendy (Now a part of Yverdon-les-Bains), Yverdun (Yverdon-les-Bains), Valeire (Valeyres-sous-Rances), Esertine (Essert-Pittet), Ependes (Épendes), Orbe, Chavornai (Chavornay), Mathod, Chanvan (Champvent), la Tuilliere (?), Fiez, Granson (Grandson), Champagne, Onans (Onnens), Bonvillar (Bonvillars), Consize (Concise), Provence, Yvonan (Yvonand), Morges District: Longirod (?), Allaman, St. Prex (Saint-Prex), Morges, Aubonne, Viflens (Vufflens-le-Château), Echandens (Échandens), Lussy (Lussy-sur-Morges), Bussy (?), Aclans (Aclens), Goillon (Gollion), Cossonex (Cossonay), Bierre (Bière), Montricher, Cornens (Cuarnens), St. Barthelemy (?), la Sarra (La Sarraz), Ouest Lausannois District: St. Sulpice (Saint-Sulpice), Prelly (Prilly), Lausanne District: Ouchy (Incorporated into Lausanne in the mid-19th Century), Cresau (Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne), Lausanne, Lavaux-Oron District: Lutry, St. Saphorin (Saint-Saphorin), Cuilly (Cully), Glerolles (?), Montagny (?), Tour de Gourze (?), St. Catherine (?), Oron, Esserees (Essertes), Aulerest (?), Sarvion (Servion), Riviera-Pays-d'Enhaut District: Vevay (Vevey), Corsaux (Corseaux), Chardonne, Corzier (Corsier-sur-Vevey), Tour du Pil (La Tour-de-Peilz), Chastellan (?), Clarens, Moustril (Montreux), Chillon (Chillon Castle), Rossiniere (Rossinière), Aigle District: Villeneuve, Noville, Crebely (Now a hamlet of Noville named Crebelley), Gruna (?), Feuterei (?), Saline (?), Panex (Le Vanex River?), Roche, Yuone (Yvorne), Aigle, Otton (Ollon), Viege (?), St. Triphon (Saint-Triphon), Planey (?), Salax (Salaz), Bex, Nyon District: Gingin (Gingins), Bomont (Bonmont Abbey), Duillier, Prongin (Prangins), Graw (?), Copet (Coppet), Nion (Nyon), Promentou (Promenthoux), Dulit (Dully), Vic (Vich), Rolle, Burtigny, Gilie (Gilly), Fechti (Féchy), Broye-Vully District: Bellorive (Bellerive), Cheran (?), Lucems (Lucens), Branlas (Brenles), Villarsel (Villarzel), Marnaw (?), Payerne, Grancour (Grandcour), Chevrau (Chevroux), Avenche (Avenches), Pays-d'Enhaut District: Rougermont (Rougemont), Afflentsch (?), Gros-de-Vaud District: Assens, le Bourgeaux (?), Echalens (Échallens), Mex, Villars (Villars-le-Terroir), Varens (Vuarrens), Essertie (Essertines-sur-Yverdon), Canton of Grisons: Moesa District: Monticello (?), St. Villoro (San Vittore), St. Antonio (?), Cama, Rogoretto (Roveredo), Hostalla (?), Sta. Maria (Santa Maria in Calanca), Cabiola (Cabbiolo), Castanedo (Castaneda), St. Domenico (?), Valbelia (?), Suazza (Soazza), Doria (?), Missox (Mesocco in Val Mesolcina or Misox), Cremeo (?), Darb (?), Gabia (?), S. Giacomo (?), Andersels (?), St. Bernardin (San Bernardino), Surselva District: St. Maria (Bogenstaumauer Santa Maria?), Vanetscha (?), Medels, St. Roco (?), Plata (?), Tavetsch (Tujetsch), Cimut (?), Disendis (Disentis), Casehlon (?), Sonvia (Sumvitg), Frein (Vrin), Wals (Vals), Lumbrein, Villa (Vella), Igelz (?), Cumbels (Cumbel), Tavanasa (?), Obersax (Obersaxen), Ilantz Gruebe (Ilanz), Waltenburg (Waltensburg/Vuorz), Schlans, Trons (Trun), Ringembera (?), Tenna (Tersnaus), Surcasile (Surcasti), Pilasch (Pitasch), Castris (Castrisch), Hinterrhein District: Novemo (Nufenen), Splugen (Splügen), Suffers (Sufers), Ferrera, Zurkirchen (?), Andser (Andeer), Zillis (Zillis-Reischen), Denat (Donat), Kealca (?), Rontaglio (Rongellen), Tusis (Thusis), Catzis (Cazis), Purtein (Portein), Summa (?), Prada (?), Motta (?), Sils (Sils im Domleschg), Furstanau (Fürstenau), Ortenstein (?), Dunuts (?), Maloja District: Soglio, Bondo, Stampa, Vico Soprano (Vicosoprano), Cossaccio (Casaccia), Selvaplania (Silvaplana), Cabarat (?), Siglio (Sils im Engadin or Segl), Surlac (Surlej), Ponteresina (Pontresina), Campogust (La Punt-Chamues-ch/Campovasto), Sumado (Samedan), Ponto (La Punt-Chamues-ch/Campovasto), Zutz (Zuoz), Comfs (S-chanf), Suzana (Susauna), Ponto Auto (?), Stultz (Stugl), Filisur, Inn District: Chiefrs (Tschierv), Furno (?), Zernetz (Zernez), Sus (Susch), Brail (?), St. Maria (Santa Maria Val Müstair), Munster (Müstair), Bernina District: Bruschio (Brusio), Puschiavo (Poschiavo), Albula District: Bevio (Bivio), Alsmolins (Mulegns), Sauognin (Savognin), Conter (Cunter), Reamp (?), Salux (Salouf), Tieler Castle (Tiefencastel), Canton of Bern: Obersimmental-Saanen District: Ober Riedt (?), Bettelriedt (?), Blankenberg, Andermatten (Matten), Boschenriedt (?), Sana (Saanen), St. Staffen (St. Stephan), Am Gestad (Gstaad), Ander Leuk (Lenk im Simmental), Lpuvina (?), Mannenberg (?), Wisbach (Weissenbach), Frutigen-Niedersimmental District: Kanderbruck (Kandergrund), Kandersteg, Narrenbach (?), Grunenstein (?), Fischbach (?), Kromberg (?), Darstetten (Därstetten), Wimmis, Ander Glitsch (?), Wysenburg (Weissenburg im Simmental), Fulesee (Faulensee), Schwangen (Schwandi), Frutingen (Frutigen), Wengi, Muthinen (?), Esch (Aeschi bei Spiez), Spietz (Spiez), Thun District: Blumenstein, Grenchenberg (?), Ybisch (Uebeschi), Burgistein, Ralingen (?), Oberhofen (Oberhofen am Thunersee), Thun, Kassetstutten (?), Zuberen (?), Emmental District: Langenau (Langnau im Emmental), Banflu (?), Signaw (Signau), Samiswald (Sumiswald), Trachselwald, Wutenbach (Wittenbach), Schenken (Schangnau?), Trubschach (Trubschachen), Trueb (Trub), Interlaken-Oberhasli: Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Scheidek (?), Guthenthan (Guttannen), Spittal (?), Feesingen (?), Koumeney (?), Brient (Brienz), Ineerlacken (Interlaken), Eblingen (Ebligen), Unterseven (Unterseen), S. Battenberg (Beatenberg), Hundek (?), Bottingen (Bottigen), Im Hof (Innertkirchen?), Meyringen (Meiringen), Willingen (?), Balm (Balm/Balmhof), Kunholtz (?), Wyler (Brienzwiler), Nefselthal (?), Mulithal (?), Bern-Mittelland District: Gimmchen (?), Riezen (?), Sastigen (?), Gerzensee, Rubigen, Almalingen (Allmendingen bei Bern), Muri (Muri bei Bern), Bern, Rieggisberg (Rüeggisberg/Riggisberg), Turnen (?), Neueneck (Neuenegg), Belp, Bubenburg (?), Kunit (Köniz), Pimplait (?), Rideren (?), Wollen (Wohlen bei Bern), Mulinberg (?), Brentzighofen (Brenzikofen), Obling (Oppligen), Herbling (Herbligen), Wicherach (Wichtrach), Munsingen (Münsingen), Chonolfingen (Konolfingen), Vorb (Worb), Bollingen (Bolligen), Canton of Uri: Hospital (Hospental), Zumdorf, Realp, Meyen (?), Urseren (Urserental is a valley in Uri), Devils Bridge (Teufelsbrück), Waltingen (?), Wasen (Wassen), Schmitten (?), Amsteg, Imriedt (Ried), Erfeld (Erstfeld), Canton of Fribourg: Veveyse District: Chastel-St. Denis (Châtel-Saint-Denis), Semsale (Semsales), Glâne District: Chapelle, Moiette (?), Romonc (Romont), Villu (Villaz-Saint-Pierre), Rue, Morlens, Sarine District: Farragnic (Farvagny), Antigny (Autigny), Neirez (Neyruz), Friburg (Fribourg), Bruch (?), Bersischen (?), Hermitage (Hermisberg), Hermitage (?), Belfaux, Alienrief (?), See District: Wallenbuch, Greng, Villars (Villarepos), Cojavaux (?), Wyten (?), Courtepin, Broye District: Montagny, Arbogne (?), Pasefon (?), Dompierre, Surpierre, Fetigne (Fétigny), Cugiez (Cugy), Cheire (Cheyres), Copet (?), Port Alban (Delley-Portalban), Aubin (Saint-Aubin), Estavayer (Estavayer-le-Lac), Gruyère District: Gruyers (Gruyères), Tour de Treme (La Tour-de-Trême), la Joux (La Joux), Vaurus (Vaulruz), Wuipens (Vuippens), Lissot (Lessoc), Belleguar (?), Joun (Jaun), Val Saint Chatel (?), Boterens (Botterens), Bulle, Hauterioe (Hauteville), Corbieres (Corbières), Rus (La Roche?), Aurg (Villars-d'Avry/Avry-devant-Pont?), Affry (Villars-d'Avry/Avry-devant-Pont?), Ponedorf (?), Spins (?), Sense District: Wunnenwill (Wünnewil-Flamatt), St. Gine (?), St. Plaffey (Plaffeien), Galtern (?), Claru (?), Rohr (?), Canton of Obwalden: Lungern, Engelberg, Alpnach Fali (?), Aplnach, Schlieren (?), Sarnen, Weil (Wilen), Saxelen (Sachseln), Hagter Berg (?), Gisweil (Giswil), Canton of Neuchâtel: Val-de-Travers District: Coteaux Fees (La Côte-aux-Fées), Bavard (Les Bayards), Fesbulet (?), Fleuree (Fleurier), Buttes, Moltie (Môtiers), Couvet, St. Sulpi (Saint-Sulpice), Boudry District: St. Aubin (Saint-Aubin-Sauges), Vaumareus (Vaumarcus), Canton of Lucerne: Entlebuch District: Zuberstein (?), Eschlismat (Escholzmatt), Kragen (?), Husli (Hasle), Wilpersperg (?), Shuepfen (Schüpfheim), Entlibuch (Entlebuch), Lucerne District: Malters, Krientz (Kriens), France: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: Haute-Savoie: Seissel (Seyssel), Regonfle (?), Disingie (Desingy), Salnone (?), Clermont, Chateau Fort (?), Albie (Alby-sur-Chéran), Chateau-vieux (?), Noiret (?), St. Louis (?), Pignax (Peignat), Remilly (Rumilly), St. Caterine (?), Annecy, Silingy (Sillingy), le Combe (?), Auregny (Avregny), Cuvat, Caille (Allonzier-la-Caille), Vevery (?), Croisier (?), Esviers (?), la Bua (?), Nevri (?), M. Meiri (?), Ialoire (Talloires), Thonne (Thônes), les Clefs (Les Clefs), Menton (Menthon-Saint-Bernard), Bluffy, Forgefoy (?), Rumilli (Haut Rumilly), Petit Bornand (Le Petit-Bornand-les-Glières), Beugi (?), Saxones (Mont-Saxonnex), St. Jean (Saint-Jean-de-Sixt), le Grand Bornand (Le Grand-Bornand), Thye (Thyez), Gervais (Saint-Gervais-les-Bains), du Cardon (Cordon), Salenche (Sallanches), St. Martin (?), Cluse (Cluses), Chise, le Reposoir Chartreuse (Le Reposoir), Megeve (Megève), le Louvier (?), Cormayeur (?), Mt. Blanc (Mont Blanc), Chamouny (Chamonix), Servoo (Servoz), Frangi (Frangy), Chatela (?), Chaumont, Marllwz (Marlioz), Maupas (?), St. Germain (Saint-Germain-sur-Rhône), Valeiry (Valleiry), Pont de Grezin (Gresin), Pont de Lucey (?), Lia (?), Fort la Cluse (Fort l'Écluse), les Isles (?), Maronzi (?), Rumilli (?), Mantones (Menthonnex-en-Bornes), Arbusigny, Pers la Roche (La Roche-sur-Foron), M. de Sion (?), Pomier Chartreuse (Pomier Charterhouse), Cercier, Croirille (?), Naveiry (?), le Chaste (?), Moisin, Leuiset (?), a Fortruine (Le Fort), G. St. Catherine (?), Colonge (Collonges-sous-Salève), Bosse (Bossey), Mournex (Monnetier-Mornex), Etrambiere (Étrembières), St. Julier (Saint-Julien-en-Genevois), Marignier, Ermitage (?), Brizon, Fonchy (Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny), la Bonneville (Bonneville), Fauchigny (Faucigny), St. Joire (Saint-Jeoire), Flaivier (?), Pillonix (Peillonnex), P. N. Dame (Arthaz-Pont-Notre-Dame), Bonne, Aranton (Arenthon), Cornier, St. Romin (Saint-Romain), Etrambiere (?), Gaillard (?), Lusinge (Lucinges), Beoge (Boëge), St. Cergux (Saint-Cergues), Viuvicy (?), St. Andres (Saint-André-de-Boëge), N. D. des Voirens (?), Draillans (Draillant), St. Sigismond (Saint-Sigismond), Chatillon (Châtillon-sur-Cluses), Samoing (Samoëns), Tanange (Taninges), les Gel (Les Gets), la Chappel (La Chapelle-d'Abondance), Mogeville (?), Marzina (Morzine), Arbere (?), Valorsine (Vallorcine), Dovaine (Douvaine), Beauregard (?), Evoire (Yvoire), Coudre (Château de Coudrée), Anthi (Anthy-sur-Léman), Thonon (Thonon-les-Bains), Ripaille (Château de Ripaille), Liaud (Lyaud), Traverse (?), Laringe (Larringes), Morcier (Orcier), Publier, Evian (Évian-les-Bains), Champange (Champanges), la Tour Ronde (Tourronde), Le Pas de Brei (Bret), Meillerie, Novet (?), Oche (Chalet d'Oche), Barbon (Darbon), St. Croix (?), Savoie: Flumet, la Chise, Ain: Pont de Bellegarde (Bellegarde-sur-Valserine), Serpentouse (La Serpentouze), Chalex (Challex), le Crest (?), Alamogne (Allemogne), Montange (Montanges), Segny (Ségny), Chezery (Joined with Forens in 1962 to form Chézery-Forens), Farans (Joined with Chézery in 1962 to form Chézery-Forens), Ravet (?), la Riviere (La Rivière), la Croix Rouge (?), Saverine (Sauverny), Gex, Vesency (Vesancy), Divone (Divonne-les-Bains), Floriman, Fernei a G. (Ferney-Voltaire), Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: Jura: St. Claude (Saint-Claude), Morbier, Planches (?), Nozeroi (Nozeroy), les Roiuses (Les Rousses), Doubs: Mijoux (La Cluse-et-Mijoux), Joigne (Jougne), Rochejean, St. Point (Saint-Point-Lac), Verrieres (Verrières-de-Joux), Italy: Piedmont: Vanzana (Vanzone con San Carlo), Donio d'Ossola (Domodossola), Rinella (Rimella), Cevia (?), Carvagliana (Cravagliana), Domo (?), Margozze (Mergozzo), Ugogna (Vogogna), Canzere (?), Malpaga (Castelli di Cannero), Canobio (Cannobio), Lombardy: Biagno (Biegno), Porte (Porto Ceresio), Ponte di la Tresa (Lavena Ponte Tresa), Como, Porro (?), Nibiato (Nobiallo), Varena (Varenna), Valsasina (Crandola Valsassina), Lecco, St. Giovanni (San Giovanni Bianco), Gundine (Gandino), Castion (?), Lovere, Pisogni (Pisogne), Ranzanico (Rezzonico), Musa (Musso), Gravedona (Gravedona ed Uniti), Coreno (?), Fort de Fuentes (Fort Fuentes), Domasio (Domaso), Sorrico (Sorico), Lacio (Dascio), Mautelio (Mantello), Morbegno, Dubino, Vico (Verceia), Novale (Novate Mezzola), Riva, Civa (Civo), Trahono (Traona), Valle (Valle-campoerbolo), Olmo (Olmo al Brembo), Casa di S. Marco (Albaredo per San Marco), Dasso (Desco), Tarten (Tartano), Talamona, P. S. Pisiro, (?) Ardenno, Postaleso (Postalesio), Caspano, Sondrio, Val Madro (?), Curio (Chiuro), Teglio, Arigna, Tirano, St. Pietro in Camuzzo (San Pietro), Vilminor (Vilminore di Scalve), Edolo, Breno, Prado (Prata Camportaccio), Gordono (Gordona), Mese, Chiavenna, S. Giacomo (?), Campe Palemo (?), Isola, Castasegna (?), Madeso (Madesimo), la Torre (Torre di Santa Maria), Chiesa (Chiesa in Valmalenco), Lanzada, Baths of Maseno (Bagni di Masino), la Madona (Sanctuario Madonna di Tirano), Grosotto, Melenco (Chiesa in Valmalenco in Nearby), Mazzo (Mazzo di Valtellina), Tiolo, Leprese (Le Prese), Modadizza (Mondadizza), Tolla (Tiola), Cepnio (Cepina), Piatta, Fascagno (?), Taripan (?), Vergnono (?), Vezza (Vezza d'Oglio), Polagia (?), Bormio, Meavacca (?), Furstenberg, South Tyrol: Tawers (Taufers im Münstertal), Lat (?), Mals,
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Africa (1860)
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Summary
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Steel engraved map of the whole African Continent. The map gives several geographic details on place names, rivers, mountains, and bays. The map is adorned with decorative borders. Countries shown: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Cities of many of these countries as well as Bays and Rivers in these Countries are present including Aden and Mocha Yemen, Brava (Barawa), Torra, Jillip (Jilib), Magadoxo (Mogadishu), Barboni, Auxa, Hurrur, Zeyla (Zeila), and Somauli, Somalia, Angot, Antalo (Hintalo), Genater, Axum, Gondar, Sokota (Soqota), Tegulet, Bure, Moumi, Bosham, and Ankober, Ethiopia, Massowa (Massawa), Eritrea, Sennar, Teawa (Al Qadarif), Takala, Halfay, Shendy, Atbara (Atbarah), Melcheir, Berber, El Obeid (Al-Ubayyid), Suakin, Amour, Cobbe, Meroe (Merowe), Old Dongola (Dunqulah al-Ajuz), New Dongola (Dongola), Hannek, Leghea, Kouke, Kolbe, Sebma,and Khartoum, Sudan, Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia, Ipsambol (Abu Simbel), Assouan (Aswan), Edfou (Edfu), Thebes, Wah el Khargeh, El danan, Siout (Asyut), Minyeh, Abu Firgeh, Snez (Suez), Cairo, Cohizeh, Wah el Daleel, Farafreh (Farafra), Al Kasar, Sywah, Dresieh, Tifah, Damietta, Rosetta, Alexandria, Port Mahadda, and Derr (el-derr), Egypt, Akaba (Aqaba), Jordan, Jerusalem, Israel, Tarffanah, Jedid, Aujilah, Febabo, Zellah (Zella), Bureigah, Taukruo, Tolmeita (Tolmeitha), Boussaida, Ghirzah, Misratah (Misrata), Beniolid, Lebdah, Tripoli, Sokna, Sebba, Omlaraneb, Mafen, Gertrone, Tejert, Legkrir, El Baab, Monrzouk, Ghraat, Winega, Tadera, Labbiyed Gadamis (Ghadames),Grennat, Marajeh, Hanieh, and Dernah (Derna), Libya, Tierel, Mobadia, Sousah, and Tunis, Tunisia, and Bonah, Boujayah, Deltyz, Setif (Sétif), Constantina (Constantina), Tuggurt (Touggourt), Engousah, Algiers, Tenez (Ténès), Hamisa, Oran, Arzaw, Al Aghouath, Gardeia, Grara, Farsile, Ain Salah (In Salah), Agabli, Temadran, Armaghi, Al Walen, Tlemezen (Tlemcen), Fighig, and Al Galah, Algeria, Madroma, Tétouan, Tangier, Mequinez (Mekne), Fez (Fes), Segdmesa (Sijilmasa), Tabelhat, Tafilet (Tafilalt), Gourtand, Mansoriah, Azamor (Azemmour), Saffi (Safi), Al Kala, Magador, Agadir, Talent, Al Harib, Tatta, Nun, Saleco, Alekah, Al Guedea, and Marabooti, Morocco, Melilla, and Ceuta, Spain, Teneriffe (Tenerife), Canary Islands, St. Louis (Saint-Louis), Bakel, Hyenne, Sedo, Joal (Joal Fadiout), and Casamanza, Senegal, Kahede (Kaedi), Mauritania, Bangassi, Mali, Bathurst (Banjul), Gambia, Timbo, Guinea, Falaba, Sierra Leone, Monrovia, Tradetown, Settra Kroo, Sesters, Harper, and Bassa, Liberia, Tabou (Dabou), Bardy, King George Town, Lahou (Grand Lahou), Ivoery Town, Assineco, Ivory Coast, Apoflonia, Cape Three Points, Cape Coast Castle, Coomassie (Kumasi), Winabah (Winneba), Accra, and Adda (Ada Foah), Ghana, Badagry, Jenna, Engua, Koussou, Brass, Ibou, Beran, Iddah (Idah), Funda, Jacoba, Yola, Yakoba, Koji, Dikoa, Kuka (Kukawa), Boari, Kano, Bebeji, Zaria, Womba, Tabra, Egga, Eyeo, Boussa (New Bussa), Yaouri (Bin Yauri), and Dukes Town (Akwa Akpa or Calabar), Nigeria, Abomey, Benin, Boos, Niger, Williamstown, Cameroon, Adjumba, Gabon, Kabenda (Cabinda), Caconga (Cacongo), Sonho (Soyo), Batta, S. Salvador (M'banza-Kongo), Oando, Oaculo, Mani, Ambria, Casaba, Cassange, Tanza, Cambambe, Lutato, Old Benguela (Porto Amboim), Tamba, Bomba, Balhinda, Quisongi, Novo Redondo (Sumbe), Cabuto, Philip de Benguela (Benguela), Angaruca, Bihe, Caconda, Quilamata, Dumbo (Mandume), Quimbianba, and S. Paul de Loando (Luanda), Angola, Ondonga, Oyando, Orajo, Okavara, Burmen, Niaxs, Wesley Vale, Betni, Bethany (Bethanie), Africaners Kraal, and Rehoboth, Namibia, Kolobeng (Kolobeng Mission), Botswana, Pella, Lady Fn, Camel Mouth, Tulbagh, Stellenbosch, Clanwilliam, Cape Town, George, Uitenhage, Bathurst, Beaufort (Beaufort West), Cradock, Grahams Town, (Grahamstown), Fredericksburg, London (East London), Butterworth, Palmerston, Matuana Kraal, Phillipolis (Philippolis), Moriah, Griania, Kruman (Kuruman), Lattakoo (Dithakong), Moshow, Port Natal & D'Urban (Durban), Pietermaritzburg, Lakalabaldi, Potchefstroem (Potchefstroom), and Warm Bed, South Africa, Inhambane, Buok, Sofala (Nova Sofala), Luabo, Quillimane (Quelimane), Zumbo, Tete, Mesuril (Mossuril), Querimba (Quirimba), and Sena (Vila de Sena), Mozambique, Masapa (Massapa), Zumbo, Chicova, and Luanza (Luanze, Ruhanje), Zimbabwe, Sekeletu, Sesheke, and Sekhos, Zambia, Amboule, Tullear (Toliara), Fort Dauphin (Tôlanaro), Manamvatoo, Mananzari (Mananjary), Oiube, Voubai, Menabe, Mouron dava (Morondava), Enboudiaro, Andevorande (Andevoranto), Befaxona, Tananarivo (Antananarivo), Inaoja, Tamatave (Toamasina), Ifontsy, Vouipafie, Bembatooka, Tanzou, Narinda, Moringa, Angonta or Ngoncy, Ifonty, Passandava, and Mananbatou (Manambato), Madagascar, Saint-Denis, Réunion, Port Louis, Mauritius, and Quiloa (Kilwa Kisiwani), Tanzania, and the unknown locations of Argian, Hoden, Tisbeet, Shingaria, Kemmoo, Bambouk, Koena, Medina, Pisania, S. Domingo, Kakundy, Simera, Couseca, Aladah, Yandi, Bombom, Farfar, Korongo, Mombum, Doka, Salang, Raby Buba, Sette, Buka Meala, Monsol, Mayaimba, Loango, Sonho, S. Salvador, Batta, Oando, Oaculo, Ambria, Cabasa, Nariele, Setaabee, Kuissee, Nchokotsa, Maila, Tounobis, Makcto, Mashinga, Macanda, Mazayamba, Lukelingo, Marora, Dayua, Atumba, Oha, Ogomba, Lucenda, Mouvo, Chipaca, Henui, Gunaneh, Runga, Sebbo, Ketmede, Boushashem, Wara, Harrunek, Donas, Mangard, Day, Yogda, Mittu, Masena, Showy, Korbe, Birkel Fatima, Metmi, Birri, Mora, and Gider.
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Chimborazo, from the Plain of Tapia, South America [jmap056]
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Countries appearing on this map: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Cities appearing on this map: Chile: Los Lagos Region: Chiloé Province: S. Carlos (Name changed to Ancud in 1834). Los Ríos Region: Valdivia Province: Valdivia. Araucanía Region: Cautín Province: Villarica (Villarrica). Bío Bío Region: Arauco Province: Arauco. Concepción Province: Concepcion (Concepción). Ñuble Province: Chillan (Chillán) and Coulemu (Coelemu). Maule Region: Curicó Province: Curico (Curicó). O'Higgins Region: Cachapoal Province: Triana (Name changed to Rancagua). Valparaíso Region: Valparaíso Province: Port of Valparaiso (Valparaíso). Quillota Province: Quillota. Santiago Metropolitan Region: Santiago Province: Santiago. Argentina: Río Negro Province: Port St. Antonio (Abandoned in 1905 and moved to San Antonio Oeste and San Antonio Este). Santa Fe Province: Corzo (?), Rosario, and Sta. Fe (Santa Fe). San Luis Province: S. Luis (San Luis). Córdoba Province: Cordova (Córdoba). Mendoza Province: Mendoza. San Juan Province: S. Juan (San Juan) and Marcedes (?). Buenos Aires Province: S. Elena (?). City of Buenos Aires: Buenos Ayres (Buenos Aires). Entre Ríos Province: Conception (Concepción del Uruguay). Uruguay: Almagro (?), S. Jose (?), Monte Video (Montevideo), S. Joseph (?), S. Tecla (?), and S. Teresa (?). Brazil: South Region: Rio Grande do Sul: Rio Grande or S. Pedro (Rio Grande), Quintao (Quintão), Portalagre (Porto Alegre),
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Carte de L'Isle Celebes ou Macassar (1752): Map of Isle Celebes or Makassar
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This is an engraved map of Indonesian Island of Sulawesi published in 1752. Cities shown on the map include: Dondo (no longer a city but a district of Sulawesi), Tetoli (?), Condi Sanga (?), Camanga (?), Manado, Caidupa (?), Gorontano (Maybe Gorontalo), Tomine (?), Babay (?), Sederem (?), Gabe (?), Bone (Maybe Bone-Bone region), Vagiou, Tambuco (?), Renuguy (?), Buto (?), Toraja (an ethnic group from the mountainous Southern region), Soppen (?), Goa (there was a king of Goa in the 17th century), Bonpanga (?), Bencauang (?), Aengetang (?), Bannelle (?), Fort Hollandois (?), Jompandam, Macassar ou Mancacara (Makassar), Banttaim (?), Galesor (?), Talahor (?), Moder (?), Congi (?), Cooti (?), Mandar (Modern Regency of Polewali Mandar), Mamoja (Maybe Mamuju sub district), and Turate (?). At the top of the map in French is Carte de L'Isle Celebes ou Macassar which translates to Map of Isle Celebes or Makassar. At the bottom of the map in Dutch is Kaart Van't Eiland Celebes of Makassar which translates to Map of the Island Celebes or Makassar. Jacques-Nicolas Bellin who lived from 1703 to 1772 was an important cartographer of the 18th century. He is understood as geographe de cabinet and a transitional mapmaker spanning the gap between 18th and early 19th century cartographic styles. His long career as Hydrographer and Ingénieur Hydrographe at the French Dépôt des cartes et plans de la Marine resulted in hundreds of high quality nautical charts of practically everywhere in the world. His work focuses on function and accuracy tending in the process to be less decorative than the earlier 17th and 18th century cartographic work. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Bellin was always careful to cite his references and his scholarly corpus consists of over 1400 articles on geography prepared for Diderot's Encyclopedie. In addition to numerous maps and charts published during his lifetime, many of Bellin's maps were updated (or not) and published posthumously. He was succeeded as Ingénieur Hydrographe by his student, also a prolific and influential cartographer, Rigobert Bonne. Jakob van der Schley who lived from 1715 to 1779 was a Dutch engraver and painter. He has engraved the maps and views of the maps of the Dutch edition of Prevost's Histoire General des Voyage.
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Three leaves from religious works of the Protestant Church in the late 1700's : [3 leaves], The Lessons of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America : [pages 341-342]: selected from the Holy Scriptures, The Doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America : [pages 257-258]: revised and approved at the general conference held at Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, in November, 1792, in which Thomas Coke, and Francis Asbury, presided, The Confession of faith, agreed upon by the Assembly of divines at Westminster : [pages 507-508]: with the assistance of commissioners from the Church of Scotland, as received by the Associate-reformed church in North-America
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