Maryland and Virginia Antique Map Print (c1667)

$42.99
SKU: 15251

Archival print reproduction of an antique map of Maryland and Virginia from c1667 by John Farrer.

  • Medium: Archival pigment inkjet print
  • Paper: 100% cotton, museum-quality, acid-free, heavyweight, matte finish
  • Size: 11x14 or 16x20 inches (includes a 1/8 inch white border)

All prints come unframed.

About This Map

This fanciful map by John Farrer (later amended by his daughter Virginia) shows the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States (with north to the right), focusing on Virginia and Maryland, with the land extending westward only a short ways to the west coast just beyond the Appalachian mountains. The west coast, it was thought, could be reached "...in ten dayes march with 50 foote and 30 horsmen from the head of the Iames (James) River...", beyond which was the "The Sea of China and the Indies", or the Pacific Ocean. The original version of the map showed the long-sought Northwest Passage, connecting the Hudson River to "A Mighty great Lake" that emptied into the Pacific, but on this later version of the map a narrow isthmus blocking the passage has been added. The locations of English, Swedish, and Dutch plantations are shown, and for the first time on a map the name "Carolana" is used.

Title: A Mapp of Virginia Discovered to ye Hills, and in it's Latt. from 35 deg. and 1/2 Neer Florida to 41 deg. Bounds of New England
Author: John Farrer (1590-1657)
Year: c1667