A New edition, much enlarged of the second part of the North American pilot, for New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the Havanna : including general charts of the British Channel and the Atlantic Ocean, from original surveys taken /
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Edition: | New ed., much enl. |
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Imprint: | London : Printed and published by R. Laurie and J. Whittle, 1800. |
Description: | [1] p., [20] leaves of plates (fold., double) : 20 maps ; 56 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
Local Note: | Travel; Maritime. 2013AK60900. |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10304132 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The British Channel, with part of the coast if Ireland to Cape Clear, on three sheets
- 2. 3. The Atlantic, or Western Ocean, including the coasts of Europe and Africa, and the opposite coast of North America, four sheets
- 4. The Azores, or Western Islands, with observations on the Formigas; by Captain Nathaniel Simpson
- 5.6. The coasts of New England and New York, with the adjacent parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, from Cape Sable to the entrance of Hudson's or North River, by Captain Holland, four sheets
- 7. The harbour of Boston, with the soundings, sailing marks, and other directions
- 8. The entrance of Hudson's River, from Sandy Hook to New York, with the banks, depths of water, sailing marks, &c.
- 9. The coast of North America, from New York to Cape Hatteras, including the Bays of Delaware and Chesapeak, with the coasts of New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and part of the coast of North Carolina; by Captain Holland, two sheets
- 10. Delaware Bay and River, with the tide table, from the Capes to Philadelphia; by Joshua Fisher
- 11.12. The Bay of Chesapeake, with all the shoals, channels, islands, entrances, soundings, and sailing marks, as far as the navigable parts of the Rivers Patowmack, Patapsco, and North-East, on four sheets
- 13. The coast of North America, from Currituck Inlet to the Savannah River; comprehending the coasts of North and South Carolina; by Captain Holland, two sheets
- 14. Cape Fear River, from Bar to Brunswick.
- 15. Charleston Bar and Harbour, in South Carolina
- 16. Port Royal, in South Carolina, surveyed by Captain John Gascoigne
- 17. The River and Sound of Dawfoskee, in South Carolina, surveyed by Captain John Gascoigne
- 18. The coast of North America, from Port Royal entrance to Matanza Inlet, exhibiting the coast of Georgia; by Captain Holland
- 19. Amelia Harbour and Bar, in East Florida, surveyed by Jacob Blamey, master of His Majesty's schooner St. John
- 20. The peninsula and Gulf of Florida, or New Bahama Channel, &c. from St. Augustin to the Havannah, two sheets.