File:Map illustrating the plan of the defences of the western & north-western frontier (NYPL b20643878-5437624).jpg

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English: * Shows rivers, roads, Indian lands, forts, military posts, cities and settlements, from the Mississippi River to the Great Plains and south to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Prime meridian: Washington. Longitude coordinates expressed here as measured from Greenwich.
  • Includes distance table.
  • In upper right corner of map: 2 Session, 25 Congress, S. no. 2, Doc. 65.
  • Scale approximately 1:3,600,000 (W 103°--W 89°/N 46°--N 29°)
  • Mapping the Nation (NEH grant, 2015-2018)
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Map illustrating the plan of the defences of the western & north-western frontier
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a3b51bf0-3226-0133-ba97-58d385a7b928
Author Scan by NYPL
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99737c20-3225-0133-f206-58d385a7b928
MODS
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/a3b51bf0-3226-0133-ba97-58d385a7b928
Origin place
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Washington, D.C.
Image ID
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5437624
Collection
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Maps of North America
Collection UUID
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a3b51bf0-3226-0133-ba97-58d385a7b928
NYPL catalog ID
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b20643878
Topics
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Fortification; Military bases; Indians of North America; Military policy



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