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Senex, John

  • [Manuscript map,untitled, Lord Baltimore's own plan,printed on a vellum document appointing the Pennsylvania representatives to the Mason-Dixon Commission and giving them instructions], 1732 [1760] MS. MSA SC 1399-1-37 [HFC 260S5]

  • A map of Virginia according to Captain John Smiths map published anno 1606 also of the adjacent country called by the Dutch Niew Nederlant anno 1630, 1735. MSA SC 1399-1-123 [HFC 235S5]

  • [Lord Baltimore's own plan], 1732. MSA SC 1399-1-189 [HFC 232S5]

  • [Lord Baltimore's own plan with ms. writing], 1732 [1735]. MSA SC 1399-1-190 [HFC 232S5]

  • A new map of Virginia Mary=land and the improved parts of Penn=sylvania, & New=Jersey most humbly inscrib'd to the right hon. the Earl of Orkney & ct. knight of ye most noble and anciet [sic] order of thistle 1719.. This is the third and final state of a derivative of the Augustine Herrman map. The first state of the derivative was published by Christopher Browne in 1685. A dedication to a wealthy patron and longitude lines from London were added in this state. 1685 [1721]. MSA SC 1399-1-194 [HFC 221S5]

  • [Lord Baltimore's own plan]. Accompanied five page court document in case of Timothy Peaceable vs. Christian Stover (1766). 1732 [1766]. MSA SC 1399-1-486-1 [HFC 266S5]

  • A map of Virginia according to Captain Iohn Smith's Map publised Anno 1606 also of the adjacent country called by the Dutch Niew Nederlant Anno 1630, 1735. MSA SC 1399-1-762 [HFC 235S6]


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