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What happened to the Wimble maps of North Carolina?

August 24, 2025August 24, 2025 crmaps

by Carolina RareMaps Where did our Wimble maps go? In 1738, James Wimble’s chart of the coast of North Carolina was published in London. The map was printed on two large sheets that, when joined, measure approximately 57 x 96… Read moreWhat happened to the Wimble maps of North Carolina?

18th Century  carolina coastal chart, james wimble, North Carolina maps  1 Comment

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