48 VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 



{In Complete (A) system of geography, (anon) fol. London, for 

 W. Inns, (etc.) 1747. v. 2, p. 647.) 

 From Herman's map. 



1750? 



A Map of Virginia and Maryland, H. Gavin sc. (London, 



1750?) 

 Title from British Museum Catalogue of maps, 1885. 



1751- 



A map of the most inhabited part of Virginia containing the 

 whole province of Maryland with parts of Pensilvania, New 

 Jersey and North Carolina. Drawn by Joshua Fry & Peter 

 Jefferson in 1751. To the Right Honourable George Dunk, 

 Earl of Halifax, (etc.) this map is most humbly inscribed by 

 Thos. Jefferys engrav'd and Publish'd according to Act of Par- 

 liament by Thos. Jefferys, London. 



The original engraved map. 



1751- 



A map of the most inhabited part of Virginia (etc.) Drawn by 

 Joshua Fry & Peter Jefferson in 1751. Printed for Robt. Sayer 

 & Thos. Jefferey's, London. 



(In Jeffery's (Thomas, engraver), A general topography of 

 North America and the West Indies, fol. London, for R. Sayer 

 & T. Jefferys, 1768, No. 54-57.) 



1752. 



Map of the Virginia and North Carolina dividing line. From 

 a draught at the head of the following letter. 



[In Fontaine (James). Memoirs of a huguenot family. 

 8°. Nezv York, 1853. Page 356.] 



Note. The letter signed Peter Fontaine, Jr. July 9, 1752. 



1752. 

 A new and accurate map of Virginia & Maryland. Laid down 

 from surveys and regulated by Astron'l Observat'ns By Eman. 

 Bo wen. 



