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Day: November 23, 2022

Re-stating Blome’s A Generall Mapp of Carolina

November 23, 2022November 23, 2022 crmaps

Published cartographic reference works have described a single state of Richard Blome’s 1672 map of Carolina. The PDF linked below describes three states of the map.

17th Century, Cartobibliography  North Carolina maps, Re-stating, Richard Blome  Leave a comment

States of the 1770 Churton-Collet map of North Carolina

November 23, 2022November 23, 2022 crmaps

The two separate states of John Collet’s 1770 map, A compleat map of North-Carolina from an actual survey / by Capt’n Collet, are described.

18th Century, Cartobibliography  John Bayly, John Collet, North Carolina maps, Re-stating, samuel hooper, William Churton  Leave a comment

C. M. Miller: North Carolina’s preeminent county map maker

November 23, 2022November 23, 2022 crmaps

C.M. Miller authored at least eleven North Carolina county maps (nine separate counties) during the early
20th Century. Who was this forgotten cartographer, and which counties did he map?

20th Century, County Maps  C. M. Miller, calvin miller  Leave a comment

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