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Very scarce antique nautical chart of Gulf Coast bays, passes, and port entrances from Mobile, Alabama past Apalachicola, Florida and the Ochlocknee River. Unusual large copperplate engraved French hydrographic chart by French cartographer Guillaume Tell Poussin from 1834. Contains ten insets of north U.S. Gulf Coast ports in Alabama and Florida. These inset charts show soundings and isobaths (contour lines) in English feet. Text in French. Plate # 8.
Insets include the following areas:
Fig. 1. Entrée de la Baie de la Mobile (Entrance to Mobile Bay, Alabama with Dauphin Island and Fort Gaines to the west and Mobile Point with Fort Morgan on the east)
Fig. 2. Entrée de la Rade de Pensacole (Entrance to Pensacola Bay, Florida with Santa Rosa Island and Fort Pickens to the right. Also noted are Fort Barrancas and a Navy shipyard near Point Tartar)
Fig. 3. Entrée orientale du Detroit ou Canal de Santa Rosa (Entrance to Santa Rosa sound, Florida from the east side of Santa Rosa Island)
Fig. 4. Entrees du Detroit de St. Andre
Fig. 5. Entrée de la Baie ou Rade de St. Joseph
Fig. 6. Entrée principale du Detroit de St. Georges
Fig. 7. Entrée du milieu du Detroit de St. Georges
Fig. 8. Entrée orientale du Detroit de St. Georges
Fig. 9. Entrée de la Baie d'Appalachicola (Entrances to Apalachicola Bay, Florida and river)
Fig. 10. Entrée de la Baie d'Ocklockony (Entrance to Ochlocknee Bay, Florida)
Published in: "Travaux d 'ameliorations interieures projetes ou executes par le Gouvernement General des Etats-Unis d 'Amerique, de 1824 a 1831"; par Guillaume-Tell Poussin.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1834
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: United States
BODY OF WATER: Gulf of Mexico
CONDITION: Very Good
 A handsome example. Copperplate engraving on wove paper with minimum 1 inch margins all around. No defects. One vertical fold, as issued, with trace of age toning.
COLORING: Attractive hand color.
ENGRAVER: Adam
SIZE: 25
" x
18 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 0
PRICE: $
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