L’Amerique, 1774 map

Accession No.: 
I-MA2-003



L’Amerique (Paris: Chez Crepy, 1774), after Charlevoix and La Condamine, in a gilt wood frame, 28-1/2 x 33 in. overall dimensions



Detail of L’Amerique (Paris: Chez Crepy, 1774)

Description: North and South America map from "Atlas Ameriquain Septentional" published by Georges–Louis Le Rouge

This set of maps can likely be traced to antebellum Georgia attorney Mitchell King, whose papers are archived at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
The German-born George-Louis Le Rouge published these maps in Paris at a time when France renewed its active participation in American affairs. The maps meticulously show a rugged North American landscape between Canada and the Gulf of Mexico with details that would aid travelers – and armies - of that era. Accordingly, the Le Rouge maps became highly prized by strategists on both sides of the American Revolution. All plates in the Atlas are copperplate engravings of the period.

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Media Type: 
Image
Collection: 
Robert J. Martin, Jr.
Subject: 
1774 United States map
Recording date: 
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Coverage Spatial: 
North America and South America
Language: 
French
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Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, September 14, 2022