64 VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 



1782. 



Differents camps de rarmee de Yorktown a Boston, {anon.) 

 n. p. 1782. 



1787. 



Carte generale des etats de Virginie, Maryland, Delaware, 

 Pensilvanie, (etc.) d'apres la carte ameriquaine de Louis Evans 

 et la carte anglaise de Thomas Jefferys. Grave par P. F. Tar- 

 dieu. 19x25^ inches. 



(In Crevecoenr (J. Hector Saint John de) Lettres d'un culti- 

 vateur americain. 8. Paris, Cuchet, 1787, v. 2. front.) 



1787. 



A map of the country between Albemarle sound, and lake 

 Erie, comprehending the whole of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware 

 and Pensylvania, with parts of several other of the United States 

 of America. 



Engraved for the Notes on Virginia. The country on the 

 eastern side of the AUeganey Mountains, is taken from Fry and 

 Jefferson's Map of Virginia and Scull's Map of Pennsylvania, 

 which were constructed chiefly on actual survey; that on the 

 western side of the Allegany is taken from Hutchins, who went 

 over the principal water courses, with a compass and log-line, 

 correcting his work by observations of latitude: additions have 

 been made where they could be made on sure ground. 



Engraved by S. J. Neele, London. Publish'd as the act directs 

 July 13th, 1787 by John Stockdale, London. 



(In Jefferson (Thomas) Notes on the state of Virginia. 8° 

 London, for J. Stockdale, 1787.) 



1787. 



Marches of Lord Cornwallis in the Southern Provinces, com- 

 prehending the Two Carolinas, with Virginia and Maryland and 

 the Delaware counties; by Wm. Faden. London, 1787. .1 



Title from Harvard University Catalogue. 



1792. 



A map of the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro- 

 lina and Georgia; comprehending the Spanish Provinces of East 



