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MacRae-Brazier Map – Chapter 3

December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 crmaps

A most peculiar wall map of North Carolina was printed in about 1858. Decorative elements were borrowed from a number of NY county maps.

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MacRae-Brazier map Chapter 2

December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 crmaps

The 1833 MacRae-Brazier map of North Carolina, after lying dormant for two decades, made multiple reappearances in the 1850s. In Chapter 2, we’ll discuss the second state of the map, published by Wellington Williams in 1854.

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