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John Smith Map Of Virginia 1612

John Smith's Map of Virginia: A Closer Look National Park Service.   Captain John Smith created the first detailed map of the Chesapeake Bay. In addition to the region’s geography, Smith labelled the locations of dozens of American Indian towns. His map of “Virginia” – which also depicts what is today Washington D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware – was published in 1612.

John Smith's Map of Virginia: A Closer Look National Park Service
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John Smith Map of 1612 Starting in 1607, Captain John Smith set about exploring and describing the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. This map, published in 1612, would become the primary cartographic resource on.

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