Colonies Françaises (en Amérique) : Ile St. Martin, Ile de Terre Neuve, Guyane Française, Les Iles St. Pierre et Miquelon /
Four small map surrounded by decorative border containing: view of land from sea, tropical vegetation, text, birds (hummingbirds?), bracket deer, peccaries, porcupine, sea shells, fish, a tiger (meant to be a jaguar?), crates containing cotton, coffee, etc., and a man. Ile de Terre Neuve is part of...
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Format: | Map |
Language: | French |
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1847
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Online Access: | http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00009794/00001 |
Summary: | Four small map surrounded by decorative border containing: view of land from sea, tropical vegetation, text, birds (hummingbirds?), bracket deer, peccaries, porcupine, sea shells, fish, a tiger (meant to be a jaguar?), crates containing cotton, coffee, etc., and a man. Ile de Terre Neuve is part of Labrador (Canada). St. Pierre and Miquelon are French islands off the coast of Newfoundland (Canada). Guyana, formerly French Guyana, is on the northeast coast of South America. |
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