58 VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 



Mary-land, la Virginie, la Caroline Septentrionale, la Caroline 

 Meridionale et la Georgie. (etc.) Dressee au depot general 

 des cartes, plans et journax de la marine. Par ordre de M. 

 de Sartine, 1778. 



{In Beilin (Jacques Nicolas) Hydrographie fran^oise; fol. 

 {Paris, 1 737- 1 778). V. 2.) 



1778. 



A new map of the western parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, 

 Maryland, and North Carolina; comprehending the river Ohio 

 and all the rivers, which fall into it; part of the river Mississippi, 

 the whole of the Illinois river, lake Erie; part of the lakes Huron, 

 Michigan, &c. and all the country bordering on these lakes and 

 rivers. By Thos. Hutchins. Engrav'd by T. Cheevers. 35x43. 

 London, T. Hutchins, 1778. 



There is a descriptive text to the above by the same author, 

 published in 1778, entitled: "A topographical description of Vir- 

 ginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina." 



1778. 



Carte de la bale de Chesapeake et de la partie navigable des 

 rivieres James, York, Patowmack, Patuxen, Patapsco, North- 

 East, Choptank et Pokomack. Redigee pour le service des 

 vaissaux du roi, par ordre de M. de Sartine d'apres des plans 

 anglois et particulierement ceux d'Antoine Smith, 1778. 



See English edition, 1776, and note to the title. 



1778. 

 Churchman's Map, 1778. 



To the American Philosophical Society This Map of the 

 Peninsula Between Delaware & Chesapeak Bays with the said 

 Bays and Shores adjacent drawn from the most accurate Surveys 

 is inscribed by John Churchman. 



This interesting map was published without place or date. 

 I find the following account of the author in George Johnston's 

 History of Cecil County, Md., 1881, page 526: 



"John Churchman, the philosopher, born 1753, lived un- 

 married, was an eminent surveyor and geometrician; he executed 



