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Plan de Portendic Appelle aussi Portudaddi ou Penia Tire de Labat, ca. 1765

 Item — Box: 3
Identifier: AMC-105-03-029

Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The Archives Map collection consists of printed maps of Africa, the Caribbean Islands, the World, and the United States. The collection includes approximately four hundred and thirty-five (435) items published between 1542 and 1987 by well-known cartographers such as Sebastian Munster, Abraham Ortelius, and Willem Blaeu. Some of the maps on the surface appear to be duplicates, but upon examination, they are a variation of the same map, often with a different cartographer and date.

Each map in the item identification has the title, cartographer, publisher, date, and a brief map description. However, the information does not include mathematic map data (scale, projection, coordinates of the area covered, etc.), printer information, or physical description (dimensions in cm giving height and width).

The maps are published in various languages, such as Arabic, English, French and Latin.

Dates

  • ca. 1765

Creator

Restrictions of Access

None.

Extent

From the Collection: 435.0 items

Language

From the Collection: English

General note

A miniature chart of the anchorage at Portendic, north of Senegal, used by the navies of the European powers engaged in trade protection along the Atlantic seaboard.

Repository Details

Part of the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History Repository

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