One of the most important printed maps in American political history

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[Untitled map of Delaware and Maryland, with parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania:

(from Charles Calvert, 6th baron Baltimore, Articles of agreement made and concluded upon between the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary of Maryland, and the Honourable the Proprietarys of Pensilvania, &c. touching the limits and boundaries of the two provinces. With the commission, constituting certain persons to execute the same.... Philadelphia : Benjamin Franklin, 1733)].

BALTIMORE, Charles Calvert [and] FRANKLIN, Benjamin
Philadelphia,
Benjamin Franklin,
1733
Woodcut map with type lettering.
370 by 250mm. (14.5 by 9.75 inches).
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The exceedingly rare Woodcut Map of the Middle Colonies, printed by Benjamin Franklin; and the first map printed in the English Colonies south of New York.

The map was born out of the desire for the Proprietors of Maryland (Lord Baltimore and the Calvert family) and of Pennsylvania (the Penns) to resolve the long-running boundary dispute between the two colonies. In 1731 Lord Baltimore produced a map which he insisted be used as the basis for the agreement and, a...

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bibliography:

ESTC W1517 (recording eleven institutional locations) and ESTC W33538, a later printing from [1737]; Wheat & Brun, Maps and charts published in America before 1800, 474; The World Encompassed, map 251 (plate LIV).

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