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Antique antebellum nautical chart of the islands comprising the Isles of Shoals offshore the town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Published by well known American publisher's of nautical charts and sailing directions, Edmund and George Blunt. Dated within the bottom attribution at 1850. Blunt's chart is probably the earliest hydrographic chart to focus solely on the Isles of Shoals.
There are nine islands that make up the Isles of Shoals, not all are named in Blunt's chart. In Maine the islands are: Appledore ("Hog Island"), Duck, Lunging ("Londoners"), Malaga (not named by Blunt), Smuttynose, and Cedar. In New Hampshire there are Seaveys (not named by Blunt), Star, and White.
On Star Island, Gosport (not named by Blunt) is shown as simply three structures and a church, but the chart does show the breakwater built in 1821 between Smuttynose and Cedar Islands.
From the 16th edition of the American Coast Pilot with other harbor charts, published by Edmund and George W. Blunt from New York. The Blunts were the most prolific private publishers of navigational charts in the United States in the mid 19th century. Page 41.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1850
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: Atlantic Ocean
CONDITION: Very Good.
 Clean with no major condition issues. One small chunk missing from the bottom right margin, more than 1" outside the image.
COLORING: None.
ENGRAVER: Hooker
SIZE: 7
" x
9 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 0
PRICE: $
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