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Kocherthal Map of Carolina

December 12, 2022December 29, 2024 crmaps

A very rare untitled map of Virginia and the Carolinas was published by Joshua Kocherthal in Germany in 1709. Read more about it here.

18th Century, Cartifacts, North Carolina place names  Kocherthal, Palatines, Visscher  Leave a comment

Minchiate and miniature maps

November 30, 2022November 30, 2022 crmaps

Minchiate? I had never before heard the term. A previous post described several miniature maps of Carolina, each measuring four inches or less. We have one more to add to the list. Minchiate is an early 16th-century card game, originating in Florence, Italy, and played with a deck of 97 cards.

18th Century, Cartifacts  Agostino da Rabatta, Aniello Lamberti, Giovanni de Baillou, Minchiate, Miniature maps  Leave a comment

Cape Fear Map Mug

November 18, 2022November 21, 2022 crmaps

An early 19th century mug depicts a map of Cape Fear River and Vicinity… What source map was used? Where is the mug now?

19th Century, Cartifacts  cape fear, John Strother, Jonathan Price, Joshua Potts, Price-Strother  Leave a comment

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