File:East and West Florida 1803 Cary Map.png

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English: Excerpt from a beautiful example of John Cary’s important 1803 map of Florida, Central America and the West Indies. Covers from Texas (called Cenis) eastward to the Carolinas and the Bahamas, and then southward past Florida and the West Indies to include all of Central America and the northern part of South America. Offers superb detail throughout, especially regarding Florida and the Caribbean. In the North America section of the map Georgia is shown extending westward as far as the Mississippi River despite the creation of the Mississippi Territory in 1798. Florida is divided at the Apalachicola River into eastern and western sections. West Florida, ostensibly part of the Louisiana Purchase, was claimed by the Spanish and remained under their control until 1812. Lists numerous place names along the Mississippi River including Davion’s Rocks, Ft. Bosalie, Ft. Francis (destroyed in 1729), New Madrid and Old Fort, among others. In modern day Texas, called Cenis here, Cary lists eight place names as well as both the 1685 settlement founded by La Salle on the Gulf coast, and the place further inland where, in 1687, he was murdered. All in all, one of the most interesting and attractive atlas maps of the West Indies to appear in first ten years of the 19th century. Prepared in 1803 by John Cary for issue in his magnificent 1808 New Universal Atlas.
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Source Cary, John, Cary's New Universal Atlas, containing distinct maps of all the principal states and kingdoms throughout the World. From the latest and best authorities extant. London: Printed for J. Cary, Engraver and Map-seller, No. 181, near Norfolk Street, Strand, 1808. http://www.geographicus.com/P/AntiqueMap/WestIndies-cary-1803
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John Cary (1755–1835)  wikidata:Q3446124 s:en:Author:John Cary
 
Alternative names
J. Cary; John Cary sr.; John Cary the elder
Description cartographer, printmaker, mapseller, printseller, globe maker and merchant
Date of birth/death 23 February 1755 Edit this at Wikidata 16 August 1835 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Corsley Edit this at Wikidata Mortlake Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1779 Edit this at Wikidata–1835 Edit this at Wikidata
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Excerpt of 1803 map by [[John Cary]] showing East and West Florida, limited by the United States' claim to part of Spain-controlled West Florida.

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