Catalogue description Map showing the boundary line between Georgia and the territory of the Creek Indians...

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Details of MPG 1/357/2
Reference: MPG 1/357/2
Description:

Map showing the boundary line between Georgia and the territory of the Creek Indians running from the Altamaha to the Ogeechee River. Showing rivers, place names, acreage, notes on country. Scale: 1 inch to 4 miles. Compass rose. By Andrew Way, deputy surveyor, 30 November 1773. Originally enclosed with Sir James Wright's letter no 18 of 26 April 1774.

Date: 1773
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Dimensions: 36.8 cm x 65.3 cm
Physical condition: MS, coloured
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Maps and Plans in the Public Record Office: 2. America and West Indies, ed P A Penfold (London, 1974), entry 2376. Described in William P Cumming, The Southeast in Early Maps third edition, revised and enlarged by Louis De Vorsey, Jr (Chapel Hill and London, 1998), entry 440A. and referred to in L De Vorsey Indian Bound in Southern Colonies, 1763-1775.

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