Carte de la Louisiane, et de la Floride

Subject
Colonial Louisiana, from the Mississippi River in the west, to Charleston in the east; and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Illinois River. Many Indian tribes and early European settlements located. Several eighteenth-century Indian tribes living in the present-day areas of Mississippi, Alabama, Missouri, Illinois,Tennessee, and Kentucky are located on this map.
Date
1780
Mapmaker
Bonne, [Charles Marie Rigobert]; André, engraver
Publisher
[Pellet, J. L.]
Place of Publication
[Paris]
Accession Number
885
Alternate number
Cusachs Collection
Condition
Poor-fair. Much foxing, browning, acidified. Some tape stains, left margin.
Curatorial Notes
Other copies/editions located 1980.014.005; T0019.1976; 1997.078.072. Although a previous cataloger identified this as coming from Bonne's "Atlas de Toutes les Parties", the title does not match that in Phillips, Vol. 1, p. 385, #652.
Insets
[Area surrounding Missouri River, showing location of Fort d'Orleans (abandoned), and land of the Osage Indians]
Market Value
2001 Jan: e-nola auction, lot #50, estimate $250-300
1999 Jun: The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps and Books, on line catalog, item #8, $285.00
1998 Nov: NO auction, item 1128, estimate 200/400
1998 Jul: Robert Putnam Antiquarian Maps & Books: $225.00 (co
1999 Jun: The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps and Books, on line catalog, item #8, $285.00
1998 Nov: NO auction, item 1128, estimate 200/400
1998 Jul: Robert Putnam Antiquarian Maps & Books: $225.00 (co
Notes
Plate 46, Vol. 16 from Guillaume Thomas François Raynal's "Atlas de toutes les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre."
Size
12 5/8 x 8 1/4
Storage
c02d07