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Government of Bell-Isle 1812 this New Yorker cover gives

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this New Yorker cover gives a lay of the land on how to get to Success City

Partie De La Mer Glaciale

bounded by an oddley meandering Wabash River that is shown running into present day Ohio

and just above it is a speculative "River of the West" running from a Canadian lake to the Pacific

Government of Bell-Isle 1812 this New Yorker cover givesThe Marquisate and Government of Bell Isle Devided into it's four Parithes. A small copperplate engraving of the coastal French island, and its towns, roads and placenames. From a notable Dutch cartographer that settled in England and produced a wealth on new exploration as well as parts of Europe. A crisp engraving with a good amount of detail. Condition is very good. Image size 5 x 6. 25 (inches) .

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