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MAP #: 260S5

CARTOGRAPHER : SENEX, JOHN

DATE: 1760

SHORT TITLE : [UNTITLED] LORD BALTIMORE'S OWN PLAN

REMAINING TITLE & ID : (MAP IS LOCATED IN THE CENTER LEFT SIDE OF THE FIRST PAGE OF A VELLUM DOCUMENT APPOINTING THE PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVES TO THE MASON-DIXON COMMISSION. LONGITUDE AND LATITUDE (NOT SHOWN).


DATE OF PUBLICATION : R1760(1732)
PLACE OF PUBLICATION : LONDON
PUBLISHER : JOHN SENEX
LANGUAGE(S) : EN
SIZE (HEIGHT X WIDTH) : 37.0 X 24.0 CM.
SIZE - OTHER DATA : ? X ? CM. OM
SCALE - (RF) 1: : -
SCALE - OTHER DATA : SCALE NOT GIVEN
LIB. OF CONGRESS # : -
Md. HALL OF RECORDS # 1 : G1399-37
# 2 : G1399-190 (1732 CORRECTED STATE)
# 3 : G1399-189 (1735 REISSUE WITH MANUSCRIPT WRITING)
# 4 : G1399-486(1) (1766 ISSUE)
HUNTINGFIELD ACQ. # 1 : N-CR018-NF2
# 2 : A021-U3 (1732 CORRECTED STATE)
# 3 : A020-GG2 (1735 REISSUE WITH MANUSCRIPT WRITING)
# 4 : HS016-HUGF (1766 ISSUE)
REGION CATEGORY : MAP ON WHICH THE MD/CHESAPEAKE AREA IS ONE MAIN FOCUS (1)
SPECIAL CATEGORY(IES) : MASON-DIXON RELATED (5)
# SHEETS TO MAP : 1
MAP ORIENTATION : N IS AT THE TOP OF THE MAP.
RELIEF SHOWN ? : NO
HYDROGRAPHIC DATA : NONE
CARTOUCHE : NONE (1)
BORDER : SIMPLE LINE FRAME (2)
PRIME MERIDIAN(S) : NONE
SEE ALSO MAP #s : 232S5, 233S5, 266S5.
BEST INFO SOURCE : THE WAINWRIGHT STUDY AND THE CRISTIE AUCTION CATALOG ARE THE BEST FOUND.
DESCRIPTION : THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN PENNYSLVANIA (INCLUDING PRESENT DELAWARE) AND MARYLAND WERE IN DISPUTE FROM ABOUT 1682. DESPITE A RULING IN 1685 WHICH GAVE THE LOWER COUNTIES TO PENNSYLVANIA, THE ARGUMENTS CONTINUED UNTIL 1732, WHEN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED BETWEEN PENN AND BALTIMORE. EACH PRODUCED MANUSCRIPT MAPS AT THEIR 1732 MEETING, AND BALTIMORE'S WAS ACCEPTED AND WAS TAKEN TO JOHN SENEX IN LONDON TO BE ENGRAVED ON A COPPERPLATE. THE RESULTING MAP SHOWED TWO CAPES AT THE MOUTH OF THE DELAWARE BAY, CAPE CORNELIUS AND CAPE HINLOPEN, 20 MILES SOUTH. THE AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED ON MAY 10, 1732, BUT BALTIMORE LEARNED THAT HENLOPEN WAS ACTUALLY AT THE POSITION SHOWN FOR CAPE CORNELIUS, WHICH WOULD HAVE COST HIM OVER ONE-FOURTH OF THE PRESENT STATE OF DELAWARE. CONSEQUENTLY, HE REFUSED TO HONOR THE AGREEMENT AND THE PENNS TOOK THE DISPUTE TO COURT IN LONDON TO FORCE COMPLIANCE. THE SUIT CONTINUED UNTIL 1750, WHEN THE ENGLISH COURTS DECLARED THAT THE 1732 AGREEMENT WAS VALID AND SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON. IN 1763 AN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED TO HIRE MASON AND DIXON TO DO THE SURVEY WORK AND THE SURVEYS WERE COMPLETED IN 1767.

THIS MAP IS SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE IT PROLONGED THE DISPUTE DUE TO ITS INCORRECT REPRESENTATION OF THE DELAWARE COAST AREA, BUT WAS ULTIMATELY ACCEPTED AS THE BASIS FOR THE MASON-DIXON SURVEY.

THIS 1760 REISSUE OF THE 1732 MAP (SEE MAP 232S5) HAS NO GEOGRAPHICAL DIFFERENCES WITH THE 1732 ISSUE. IN THE 1760 REISSUE, THE MAP IS CONTAINED ON THE LEFT SIDE IN THE CENTER OF THE 1ST PAGE (BOUND AS THE 2ND PAGE) OF A MANUSCRIPT VELLUM DOCUMENT, WRITTEN IN ELABORATE SCRIPT IN WHICH THOMAS PENN AND RICHARD PENN, "ESQUIRES TRUE & ABSOLUTE PROPRIETARIES AND GOVERNORS OF THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYIVANIA AND THREE LOWER COUNTIES OF THE NEWCASTLE, KENT AND SUSSEX ON DELAWARE IN AMERICA" APPOINTED JAMES HAMILTON, WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARD PETERS, BENJAMIN CHEW, LYNFORD LARDNER, RYVES HOLT AND GEORGE STEVENSON TO THE MASON-DIXON COMMISSION TO RESOLVE THE BORDER DISPUTE BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND.

THE RED WAX SEALS OF THE TWO PENNS ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FRONT PAGE. THE SIGNATURES OF THE PENNS ARE NEXT TO THEIR RESPECTIVE SEALS. BLUE DOCUMENT TAX STAMPS ARE ATTACHED TO EACH PAGE ON THE LEFT MARGIN.

THIS DOCUMENT WAS ACQUIRED BY THE HUNTINGFIELD COLLECTION AT THE AUCTION OF THE CHEW FAMILY PAPERS AT CRISTIE'S IN NEW YORK CITY ON APRIL 1, 1982. A SECOND COPY (ONLY TWO ARE KNOWN ON THE PENNSYLVANIA APPOINTMENTS) WAS ACQUIRED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.

DATA IS FROM THE WAINWRIGHT PAPER AND FROM PERSONAL OBSERVATION.

EDITION & STATE INFO : TWO EDITIONS ARE THOUGHT TO HAVE EXISTED. THE FIRST IN 1732 BY SENEX AND THE SECOND IN 1733 BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.

1ST EDITION - (1732) - PROOF COPY - CONTAINS SCALE IN THE BOTTOM LEFT. MANY PLACE NAMES WERE OMITTED AND THE NEWCASTLE CIRCLE WAS COMPLETE TO THE DELAWARE RIVER. NO SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF MARYLAND WAS SHOWN.

- (1732) - CORRECTED STATE - THE DOTTED LINE OF THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF MARYLAND WAS EXTENDED TO THE BORDER. THE SCALE WAS ELIMINATED ALTHOUGH TRACES SHOW THROUGH. THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF MARYLAND WAS INSERTED. NUMEROUS NAMES WERE ADDED. THE CIRCLE BELOW NEWCASTLE WAS DROPPED. SEE MAP # 232S5.

- (1735) - REPRINT - SEVERAL HUNDRED COPIES WERE REPRINTED. NEARLY ALL ARE ENDORSED IN THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER INSIDE THE BORDER WITH "THIS IS LORD BALTIMORE'S OWN PLAN ANNEXT TO THE ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT OF 10 MAY 1732". THESE REPRINTS APPEARED APPENDED TO A PAMPHLET ENTITLED TRUE COPIES, LONDON, 1735.

- (1742) - REISSUE -SIXTY COPIES WERE REISSUED BY SENEX IN NOVEMBER, 1742 FOR USE IN THE BREVIATE, A 116 PAGE PRINTED BRIEF BY HENRY WOODFALL. THE MAPS WERE FROM THE ORIGINAL COPPERPLATE. LINES ON THE MORE IMPORTANT BOUNDARIES WERE OVERDRAWN IN RED FOR EMPHASIS.

- (1760) - REISSUE - THIS MAP WAS USED ON THE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS APPOINTING BOTH THE PENNSLVANIA AND MARYLAND REPRESENTATIVES TO THE MASON-DIXON COMMISSION. TWO COPIES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DOCUMENT AND TWO OF THE MARYLAND ONE ARE KNOWN. IN ADDITION TO THE COPY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ONE IN THE HUNTINGFIELD COLLECTION, THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND HAS THE SECOND. THE MARYLAND ARCHIVES HAS ONE COPY OF THE MARYLAND DOCUMENT. NO PLATE CHANGES ARE NOTED. THE DOCUMENTS ARE ON VELLUM. THIS IS THE MAP DESCRIBED HEREWITH.

- (1766) - REISSUE - THIS MAP WAS REISSUED AND INCLUDED ALONG WITH A LARGE 5 PAGE FOLIO DOCUMENT OF TEXT, WHICH SHOWS THREE MAP SURVEYS AND A DOCKET TITLE PENNSLVANIA. BETWEEN TIMOTHY PEACEABLE (UPON THE DEMISE OF JOHN FOTHERGILL...)[BEING THE LONDON COMPANY] APPELLANT. AND CHRISTIAN STOVER, RESPONDENT. THE RESPONDENT'S CASE. JULY, 1766. THIS ISSUE IS PRINTED ON PAPER WITH A DUCK WATERMARK. TRACES OF THE SCALE REMOVED IN THE BOTTOM LEFT ARE STILL VISIBLE, SO THIS IS OBVIOUSLY FROM THE SAME PLATE AS THE 1732 EDITION. SEE MAP # 266S5.

2ND ED. - 1ST ISSUE - (1733) - 500 COPIES OF THIS ISSUE WERE PRINTED IN 1733. THE MAP WAS COPIED FROM THE THOMAS PENN COPY OF THE ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT AND REPRODUCED AS A WOODCUT FROM THE COPPERPLATE IMPRESSION. THE UNION LIBRARY CATALOG, WASHINGTON, LISTS 11 LIBRARIES AS HOLDERS OF THIS IMPRINT. SEVERAL OTHERS ARE KNOWN TO EXIST. SEE MAP # 233S5.

- 2ND ISSUE - (1736/7) - ALL THAT IS KNOWN OF THIS EDITION IS THAT IT WAS ADVERTISED IN THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE FROM JAN. 27-FEB, 3,1736/7 BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. FROM THE TITLE IN THE ADVERTISEMENT IT APPEARS THAT THIS IS A 2ND ISSUE OF THE 1733 PRINTING OF THE AGREEMENT. IF SO, THE SAME WOODCUT MAP WAS PROBABLY USED. HOWEVER, THERE ARE NO KNOWN COPIES.

DATA IS PRIMARILY FROM WAINWRIGHT AND FROM OBSERVATION OF THE FOUR STATES OF THIS MAP IN THE HUNTINGFIELD COLLECTION.

HFC OWNERSHIP DATA : THE HUNTINGFIELD COLLECTION HAS ONE OF THE TWO COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT APPOINTING THE PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVES TO THE MASON-DIXON COMMISSION. IT IS ON VELLUM WITH THE MAP ON PAGE 1 (BOUND AS PAGE 2). IT HAS AN ACQ. # OF N- CR018-NF2 AND A MDHR # OF G1399-37. THE COLLECTION HAS A COPY OF THE 1732 CORRECTED STATE WITH AN "IV" WATERMARK AND AN ACQ. # OF A021-U3. ITS MDHR # IS G1399-190. THE COLLECTION HAS A BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION, 1735 ISSUE, WITH THE HANDWRITTEN INSCRIPTION. THE ACQ. # IS A020-GG2 AND THE MDHR # IS G1399-189. FINALLY, THE COLLECTION ALSO HAS A COPY OF THE 1766 ISSUE WITH THE 5 PAGE ACCOMPANYING FOLIO DOCUMENT CASE WITH A DUCK WATERMARK ON THE PAPER. IT HAS AN ACQ. # OF HS016-HUGF AND A MDHR # OF G1399- 486(1).

HFC OWNERSHIP DATA :

BIBLIGRAPHICAL REFS. : WAINWRIGHT, NICOLAS B., "TALE OF A RUNAWAY CAPE: THE PENN-BALTIMORE AGREEMENT OF 1732", THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 3, PHILADELPHIA: THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, JULY, 1963, 251-293; THE WORLD ENCOMPASSED, CATALOG OF AN EXHIBITION, BALTIMORE: THE WALTERS ART GALLERY, 1952, # 251; EVANS 3710; SABIN, JOSEPH, A DICTIONARY OF BOOKS RELATING TO AMERICA..., 29 VOLS., NEW YORK: JOSEPH SABIN, 1868-1936, # 45073; HILDEBURN, C.R., A CENTURY OF PRINTING....., 1885086 NO. 445; MATHEWS, EDWARD B., "HISTORY OF THE BOUNDRY DISPUTE", IN MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY VII, PT. 3, BALTIMORE: THE JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS, 1908, 103-203; JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT, 1946-7, 11-16; IDEM, IN RETROSPECT, 1949, N0. 63; PAPENFUSE AND COALE, ATLAS OF HISTORICAL MAPS OF MARYLAND 1608-1908, BALTIMORE: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1982, 37,39-41; THE THOMAS WINTHROP STREETER COLLECTION OF AMERICANA, AUCTION CATALOG IN 8 VOLS., VOL. II, NEW YORK: PARKE-BERNET GALLERIES, INC, 1966, 689, 693, 694, 695, 699, 700; CRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS INTERNATIONAL, INC., COLONIAL AMERICAN DOCUMENTS FROM THE CHEW FAMILY PAPERS, AUCTION CATALOG OF APRIL 1, 1982, NEW YORK: ITEM # 14.

February 13, 1990


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