"Colonel Romers' map" lithograph.

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"Colonel Romers' map" lithograph.

A colored lithograph reproduction of a 1700 map of central New York showing Colonel Romers's voyage to the Five Nations. "Copied from the original ms, in the British Museum, for Mr. George H. Moore, Librarian of the New York Historical Society, and compared by me, Richard Sims". Lithographed by G. Hayward.

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