1767 



Niagara Falls 



Niagara. 



1767 



(In Billardon de SauvJgny, Edme Louis. 



Hirza, ou Les Illinois, tragedie. Paris: Le veuve Duchesne. 1780. 

 Frontispiece. 



A " Niagara " unrecognizable except for the legend beneath is used 

 as a background for a rocky tomb and a number of warlike aborigines. 



1768 



Anville 



1768 



Bowen 

 & Gibson 



1768 



1768 



Evans 



1768 

 Jefferys 



1768 



Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'. North America. From 

 the French of mr. d'Anville. Improved with the back settlements of 

 Virginia and the course of the Ohio. Illustrated with geographical and 

 historical remarks. (In Jefferys, Thomas, General topography of North 

 America and the West Indies. . . . Lond. : Printed for Robert 

 Sayer and Thos. Jefferys. 1768. No. 7.) 



" Fall of Niagara." 



Bowen, Emanuel, and Gibson, John. An accurate map of North 

 America. Describing and distinguishing the British, Spanish and French 

 dominions on this great continent; according to the definitive treaty con- 

 cluded at Paris 1 feb. 1 763. (In Jefferys, Thomas, General topog- 

 raphy of North America and the West Indies. Lond.: Printed for 

 Robert Sayer and Thomas Jefferys. 1768. No. 9.) 



" Falls of Niagara 1 40 feet." 



De Waterval van Niagara. (Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Views at Niagara Falls. 1 697-1 87-. Mat 3.) 



A copy of Pierie, but the figures in the foreground are slightly different. 



Evans, Lewis. A general map of the middle British colonies in 

 America: viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New Jersey, 

 New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, of Aquanishuonigy the 

 country of the confederate Indians. . . . Corrected and improved with 

 the addition of the line of forts on the back settlements by Thos. Jefferys. 

 (In Jefferys, Thomas, General topography of North America and the 

 West Indies. Lond.: Printed for Robert Sayer and Thomas Jefferys. 

 1768. No. 32.) 



JEFFERYS, THOMAS. Chart of the Atlantic ocean, with the British, 

 French, & Spanish settlements in North America, and the West Indies; 

 as also on the coast of Africa. (In his General topography of North 



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