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Gadsden County, 1834 AD

Gadsden County


Title: Gadsden County
Projection: Unknown
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: -87.5 E: -86.5 N: 31 S: 30

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Description: Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center. Rare Maps. This is a detail map of Gadsden county circa 1834. It shows important cities and towns of the time including Aspalaga, which was a Spanish mission. It also shows inland waters including the Ocklockny River which is presently known as the Ochlockonee River.
Place Names: Gadsden, Aspalaga, Mount Vernon, Mt. Vernon, Ocklockny River, Ochlockonee River, New River, Gulf of Mexico, Ocklocknee
ISO Topic Categories: inlandWaters, oceans, boundaries
Keywords: Gadsden County, physical, historical, political, physical features, county borders, country borders, inlandWaters, oceans, boundaries, Unknown,1834 AD
Source: William Darby, Memoir on the geography and natural and civil history of Florida (Philadelphia, PA: Thomas H. Palmer, 1834)
Map Credit: Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida.
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