Map of the British Provinces

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: The British Provinces
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Africae accurata tabula

This is at least the second state of the engraving: it includes the privilege in the bottom right. As such, it is no earlier than 1677, when the privilege was awarded.,On verso: Blank
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Map of North America

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: Questions on the map of the eastern hemisphere
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South America

Nuttall, Fisher, and Dixon was made up of Jonah Nuttall (died 1837), Henry Fisher (1781-1837), and Dixon (died 1818). Fisher continued the business in Liverpool after Nuttall retired in 1818 as "Fisher, Son, & Co." until 1821, when a fire destroyed his Caxton shop. He then relocated to London, where the business was carried on until 1848 under the direction of one of his sons.,On verso: Handwritten note
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Map of South America

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: The West Indies
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Map of the West Indies

Appeared in Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography (published in various editions between 1869 and 1901). Different editions were produced for different states.,On verso: Text: Mexico, Central America, etc.
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Amérique Méridionale

Appeared in Atlas Complet Du Precis De La Geographie Universelle De M. Malte-Brun (1837), begun by Conrad Malte-Brun (1775-1826) and completed by Jean Jacques Nicolas Huot (1790-1845).,On verso: Handwritten note
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