Originally L'Isle lived at the Rue des Canettes prez de St. Sulpice, in Paris; and the first issue of this map bears that location. About 1708 he moved to the address given on this map. Therefore, this map must have been issued in 1708 or later. See Map Collector's Circle, no. 33, p. 6. Avec Privilege du Roy pour 20 ans. Includes Avertissement. National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Access to Early Maps of the Middle Atlantic Seaboard. NYPL copy has written in ink in upper right corner: 10. Relief shown pictorially. Citation/Reference: Tooley, Mapping of America, p. 19, no. 30; L


Originally L'Isle lived at the Rue des Canettes prez de St. Sulpice, in Paris; and the first issue of this map bears that location. About 1708 he moved to the address given on this map. Therefore, this map must have been issued in 1708 or later. See Map Collector's Circle, no. 33, p. 6. Avec Privilege du Roy pour 20 ans. Includes Avertissement. National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Access to Early Maps of the Middle Atlantic Seaboard. NYPL copy has written in ink in upper right corner: 10. Relief shown pictorially. Citation/Reference: Tooley, Mapping of America, p. 19, no. 30; L'Amerique septentrionale : dressée sur les observations de Mrs. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences & quelques autres, & sur les memoires les plus recens


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