Niagara Falls 



1733 POPPLE, HENRY. Map of America; Mariland, Pensilvania, New 



Popple Jersey, New York, and the western part of Connecticut. N. d. 



"The Fall of Niagara 600 feet high." The Hennepin view is also 

 inset on this map. 



POPPLE, HENRY. A map of the British empire in America, fol. 

 Lond.: W. H. Toms & R. W. Seale. 1733. 

 Contains also the Hennepin inset. 



POPPLE, Henry. A map of the British empire in America with the 

 French and Spanish settlements adjacent thereto. (Maps of Am. I. 

 No. 17.) 



The Hennepin inset. 



POPPLE, Henry. A map of the British empire fn America, with 

 the French, Spanish and Dutch settlements adjacent thereto. Certified by 

 Edmund Halley. Amsterdam: Covens and Mortier. N. d. 



" Falls of Niagara " are shown as too near Lake Ontario. The Henne- 

 pin inset is very small. 



1737 



1737 BERNARD, J. F. Le cours du fleuve Mississipi, selon les relations les 



Bernard plus modernes. Amsterdam: Chez J. F. Bernard. 1737. 



1739-42 

 La France 



1739-1742 



La France, Joseph. A new map of part of North America from 

 the latitude of 40 to 68 degrees. \2 ] / 2 x 18^4. (In Dobbs, Arthur, 

 Remarks upon Capt. Middleton's defence. Lond. : 1 744. Opp. 

 P. 1.) 



" as descrived by Joseph L France a French Canadese Indian, who 

 traveled thro those Countries and Lakes for three uears from 1 739 to 

 1 742." The " Great Fall of Niagara " is indicated by name, but the 

 map is not a good one, the proportions being poor. 



1740-50 

 De I'lsle 



1740-1750 



De L'lSLE, GuiLLAUME. Carta geografica del Canada nell' America 

 Settentrionale. (Atlante Novissimo Del Sig'r Guglielmo de L'Isle. 

 Venezia: Giambatista Albrizzi I. Girol. 1740. [1740-1750.] Vol. 

 I-II. [No. 40.]) 



** Niagara il salto " indicated. 



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