Hydro-geographical map representing part of Sandwich Gulf, and of the New Bahama Channel, the northernmost extent of the Martir Reefs ; Dartmouth and Heppel inlets, as also part of the main westward of Cape Florida, on which main is laid out the right honourable the Earl of Dartmouth, his territory

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Hydro-geographical map representing part of Sandwich Gulf, and of the New Bahama Channel, the northernmost extent of the Martir Reefs ; Dartmouth and Heppel inlets, as also part of the main westward of Cape Florida, on which main is laid out the right honourable the Earl of Dartmouth, his territory ... : From the actual surveys and observations of / William Gerrard de Brahm esqr. [1773]

1 ms. map ; 48.5 x 59.8 cm.

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De Brahm, John Gerar William, 1717-approximately 1799

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Savannah, Ga. resident. From the description of Papers, 1755-1790. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38518935 Surveyor General, geographer, military engineer, naturalist, author. Description of the first attempts to order the plant communities of South Florida were published by DeBrahm in 1772 and 1773. Although DeBrahm wrote a guide to navigators in 1772, his final report to England is more complete. In the final report he recognized fo...

Dartmouth, William Legge, Earl of, 1731-1801

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This volume contains a list of offices and office holders in the North American and West Indian colonies created by the British Secretary of State of the colonies in 1775. The item was created by or for William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, who was Secretary of State from 1772 through November of 1775, when he resigned and was replaced by Lord Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville. The official title for this cabinet level office was "Colonial Secretary," a position created in 1768 to help manage the ...