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PLYMOUTH, MA, MAP 1605. Samuel de Champlains map of Port St. Louis, later settled by the English as Plymouth, Massachusetts, drawn during an expedetion of 1605




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PLYMOUTH, MA, MAP 1605. Samuel de Champlains map of Port St. Louis, later settled by the English as Plymouth, Massachusetts, drawn during an expedetion of 1605

PLYMOUTH, MA, MAP 1605.
Samuel de Champlains map of Port St. Louis, later settled by the English as Plymouth, Massachusetts, drawn during an expedetion of 1605

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1605 Champlain Colony Samuel Settlement Topography Wood Cut


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This print showcases Samuel de Champlain's map of Port St. Louis, which would later become known as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Created during his 1605 expedition, this woodcut map provides a fascinating glimpse into the early settlement and colonization of North America. Champlain's meticulous attention to detail is evident in this topographical masterpiece. The intricate lines and precise markings reveal the contours of the land, highlighting the river that flows through Port St. Louis. This map serves as both a historical document and a work of art, capturing an important moment in American history. The significance of this map lies not only in its accuracy but also in its connection to the English settlers who would eventually make Plymouth their home. It symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter for these colonists as they embarked on their journey towards establishing one of the most influential colonies in American history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Granger Collection, New York, we are transported back to 1605 when exploration and discovery were at their peak. It reminds us of our roots and how far we have come since those early days. Whether you are an avid historian or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, this print encapsulates both elements seamlessly. It serves as a reminder that every place has its own unique story waiting to be uncovered and shared with future generations.

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