66 VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 



Has a printed certificate signed Osgood Carleton, on title 

 page dated "Boston, Sept. lo, 1794." This map differs some- 

 what from the one in " North American pilot." 



1794. 



A new chart of the coast of North America from New York 

 to Cape Hattaras including the bays of Delaware and Chesapeak 

 with the coasts of New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and parts of 

 the coast of North Carolina. By captain (N) Holland. London, 

 Laurie & Whittle, 12 May, 1794. 



(In North American pilot. 2nd part. A new ed. fol. London, 

 R. Laurie & J. Whittle, 1800. No. 9). 



1794. 



The state of Virginia from the best authorities, by Samuel 

 Lewis. 1794. Smither sculp't. Engraved for Carey's american 

 edition of Guthrie's Geography improved. 



{In Jefferson (Thomas). Notes on the state of Virginia. 3d. 

 Amer. ed. 8° New York, 1801.). 



1795- 

 Virginia. 



{In Scott (Joseph) The United States gazetteer. 16° Phila- 

 delphia, 1795). 



1795- 

 Map of the southern states, comprehending Maryland, Vir- 

 ginia, Kentucky, territory s'th of the Ohio, (etc.) By J. Russell. 

 London, published Jan. 10, 1795 by H. D. Symonds. 



(In Russell (J.) An american atlas, fol. London, H. D. 

 Symonds, 1795. No. 7). 



1796. 

 The state of Virginia from the best authorities 1796. Pub- 

 lished by John Reed. N. York. B. Tanner sculp't. 



{In Wintcrbotham (William). American atlas, fol. N'eiv York, 

 J. Reid, i7<)^. No. 14). 



1799. 



Map of the Head of Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna 

 River, with a plan of the town of Havre de Grace, by C. P. 

 Hauducoeur, 1799. 



