Niagara Falls 



1712 



1712 Moll, HERMAN. Map of North America according to ye newest and 

 Mo11 most exact observations. . . . [1712.] (Maps of Am. Vol. I. No. 



26.) 



" The Great Fall of Niagara." 



MOLL, HERMAN. A map of New France containing Canada, 

 Louisiana, etc., in North America according to the patent granted by the 

 King of France to Monsieur Crozat, dated the 14th of September, 1712, 

 N. S. and registered in the Parliament of Paris the 24th of the same 

 month. (In his Atlas geographicus: or compleat system of geography, 

 (ancient and modern) for America. Savoy. Eli Nutt for John Nichol- 

 son. 1717. Vol. V. P. 676.) 



" The Great Fall of Niagara." 



1713 



1713 JoUTEL, HENRI. Carte nouvelle de la Louisiane, et de la riviere de 

 Mississippi, decouverte par feu mr. de la Salle. . . . (In his Journal of 

 La Salle's last voyage. . . . Chicago: The Caxton Club. 1896.) 



There were two hundred and six copies of this edition, which contains a 

 facsimile of the map from the original French edition published in Paris 

 in 1713. This map indicates the " Saut de Niagara," and the inset 

 shows " Le fameux Saut de Niagara ou la Riviere de St. Laurent tombe 

 de plus de 1 00 Toises de Haut." 



JoUTEL, HENRI. Carte nouvelle de la Louisiane, et de la Rivere de 

 Mississippi, decouverte par feu mr. de la Salle. . . . Dressee par le 

 S'r Joutel qui etoit de ce Voyage. 1713. (In his Journal of La Salle's 

 last voyage, 1684-7. . . . New ed. Albany: J. McDonough. 

 1906.) 



There were five hundred copies of this edition printed. The map indi- 

 cates the "Saut de Niagara " as in the Caxton Club edition of 1 896, and 

 the same inset is shown. 



JoUTEL, HENRI. A new map of the country of Louisiana and of ye 

 river Missisipi in North America discover'd by monsr de la Salle in 

 ye years 1681 and 1686, as also of several other rivers before unknown. 

 ... by the Sr. Joutel, who perform'd that voyage. 1713. (In his 



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