1830 Nathan Hale Map - New Hampshire - Portsmouth Concord Kenne - United States
Nathan Hale was the nephew of the Boston Patriot, whom he was named after. He was an important mapmaker from Boston know for his his larger maps of New England which were considered the most accurate of the era. These maps are from his atlas, "An Epitome of Universal Geography," published in Boston in 1830.
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