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English: 1822 map of Florida Territory, published less then a year after Florida was ceded to the U.S. by Spain. The map delineates the territory's two original counties – Escambia and St. Johns, whose initial boundaries were conterminous with those of the earlier districts of East and West Florida. The interior river system is still largely anecdote and conjecture. Two roads lead west out of St. Augustine, one to Rollstown on the St. Johns River and the other to Ivitachua. A number of early northern forts are listed, including Ft. Barancas, Ft. Gadsden or Collinton, Ft. St. Marks, Ft. Poppa, Picolota Ft., and a British Fort erected during the war on the Apalachicola River.
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Original publication: A Complete Historical, Chronological, And Geographical American Atlas, Being A Guide To The History Of North And South America, And The West Indies ... To The Year 1822. According To The Plan Of Le Sage's Atlas And Intended As A Companion To Lavoisne's Improvement Of That Celebrated Work." (Philadelphia, PA: Carey and Lea, 1822)

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Henry Charles Carey, Isaac Lea, Fielding Lucas

(Life time: October 13, 1879; December 8, 1886; March 12, 1854)
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English: This is an image of an original map that is in the public domain. This image is not a derivative work of the original map, as it has not been improved through techniques such as cutting out backgrounds, fixing broken lines, simplification, sharpening or otherwise cleaning up.

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