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Seutter, Matthew, fl. 1730 Recens Edita totius Novi Belgii [New Netherland - New York]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03583 Author/Creator: Seutter, Matthew, fl. 1730 Place Written: Augsburg, Germany Type: Map Date: 1730 Pagination: 1 sheet Height: 51.8 cm, Width: 60.9 cm Order a Copy PDF Download(s): Download PDF

Matthew Seutter, following Jansson and Nicholas Visscher. Engraved map, handcolored. The map shows the back-and-forth tussle between the Dutch and English over New York and New Jersey, and uses both sets of place names. Cartouche shows New York City (New Amsterdam) (incolored). The figures surrounding the cartouche include enslaved people laboring with other people, present produce to a seated monarch who may be George II. See R. V. Tooley, The Mapping of America, p. 291 no. 25 (no. 24 for citation on cartouche).

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