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  1. Item Information. Title: A trader's map of the Ohio country before 1753. Creator: Patten, John, 1724 or 1725-1754. Date: [1753?] Format: Maps/Atlases. Manuscripts. Location: Library of Congress Geography and Map Division. Collection (local): Library of Congress Collection. Subjects: Ohio River Valley--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800.

  2. Map of the Ohio River Valley and surrounding area. Relief shown by hachures; Facsimile of manuscript map; Covers western Pennsylvania, western Virginia and Ohio; Shows major rivers and tributaries, forts, principal settlements and Indian tribal territories. Ohio River Valley--Maps, Maunscript--Early works to 1800--Facsimiles.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_CountryOhio Country - Wikipedia

    1752 trader's map by John Patten indicating that the borders of the Ohio Country were the Wabash River to the west, the Cumberland River to the south, Lake Erie to the north and the Thirteen Colonies to the east.

  4. At the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, the French built Fort Duquesne in 1754. Despite its loss in 1759 to the Forbes Expedition , traces of French culture can still be seen today.

  5. An accurate map of the English colonies in North America, bordering on the river Ohio. This map is also available in American Revolutionary Geographies Online (ARGO), a collections portal especially built for material relating to the American Revolutionary War Era.

  6. Show parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania adjacent to Lake Erie. Manuscript map: pen-and-ink and watercolor, mounted on cloth backed paper. Printed map mounted on cloth, annotated in blue crayon and pencil. Map prepared for the Illustrated history of Washington County.

  7. An accurate map of the English colonies in North America, bordering on the river Ohio. Created / Published. [London : s.n., 1754] Headings. - United States--Maps--Early works to 1800. Notes. - Covers from Maine to South Carolina and west to Lake Michigan. - Relief shown pictorially.

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