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    Jay,<br>
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    Not sure this make life any less tangled, other than perhaps
    indicating that the name change took place earlier than you thought
    and maybe there were several states of the later map:
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/maps/pages/2900/f2924/f2924.htm">http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/maps/pages/2900/f2924/f2924.htm</a> . The
    bibliographic entry there is copied below. Maybe the folks at that
    library could help, if I haven't misunderstood something else.<br>
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                  <td valign="top">Title: Florida : the north part of
                    the Gulf of Mexico with the adjacent territories
                    belonging to Great Britain and to France.<br>
                    Projection: Unknown<br>
                    Source Bounding Coordinates: <br>
                    W: -109 E: -77 N: 40 S: 22.5</td>
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                  <td>Description: Digitization provided by the USF
                    Libraries Digitization Center. Rare Maps Collection:
                    Notes from USF Library:Hand col. engraved map.
                    Relief shown pictoriallyScale [ca. 1:10,250,000]; (W
                    109000--W 77000/N 400-- --N
                    22030).Measurements.Dimensions: 19 x 26 cm<br>
                    Place Names: 1720-1739, Saint Augustine, Pensacola <br>
                    ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, inlandWaters,
                    oceans <br>
                    Keywords: Florida : the north part of the Gulf of
                    Mexico with the adjacent territories belonging to
                    Great Britain and to France., physical, political,
                    historical, physical features, topographical,
                    country borders, major political subdivisions,
                    boundaries, inlandWaters, oceans, Unknown,1736<br>
                    Source: Herman Moll, <i>Atlas minor ... [1736]. pl.
                      54 </i>(London, : Thos. Bowles and John Bowles ,
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                      Joel<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/8/2014 10:02 AM, J Lester wrote:<br>
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        <p class="">Greetings ISHMappers,</p>
        <p class="">Herman Moll's map <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/s/tt1vx8"><span
              class=""><i>Florida called by ye French Louisiana &c.
                By H. Moll Geographer</i></span></a>, with the first
          state of the engraving dated 1728 (the only state with a date)
          was published in Herman Moll’s <i>Atlas Minor</i> in 1729.
          The <i>Atlas Minor</i> was republished at least twice in the
          1730s, the mid 1740s, 1763, and even as late as circa 1790.
          The above map is listed in Cumming’s <i>Southeast in Early
            Maps</i>, though Cumming does not describe the full
          publication history, nor the eventual change in map title to <a
            moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/maps/pages/2900/f2924/f2924.htm"><span
              class="">Florida : the north part of the Gulf of Mexico
              with the adjacent territories belonging to Great Britain
              and to France was published</span></a>. Looking at the
          latter map, one would suppose that it was published at the
          conclusion of the 7 Years War. The map shows "Walker's" in
          what is now Kentucky, so it had to be published after 1750.
          However, Phillips’s <i>Geographical Atlases in the Library of
            Congress</i>, does not indicate a change in the title of the
          map in the LoC's post-1750 copies of the <i>Atlas Minor</i>.
          So, who can tell me when/where <i>Florida : the north part of
            the Gulf of Mexico with the adjacent territories belonging
            to Great Britain and to France</i> was published? </p>
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        <p class="">Thanks,</p>
        <p class="">Jay L</p>
        <p class="">--</p>
        <p class="">Jay Lester</p>
        <p class="">Chapel Hill, NC</p>
        <p class=""><span class=""><a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://blog.ncmaps.org/">North Carolina Map Blog</a></span></p>
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