1864 Johnson's Florida | Plan of the Florida Keys
DESCRIPTION
This is an original antique map of Florida and the Florida Keys, published by Johnson and Ward out of New York in 1864. The map is color coded by county and shows railroads, wagon roads, rivers, canals, ports, larger towns, and villages of the mid-19th century.
At the time of publication, nearly half of the state was still unsettled and had yet to be surveyed. Much of the population was in the northern portion of the state bordering Georgia, and Alabama with Tallahassee and Jacksonville being the largest towns. In the south there are notes such a "Big Cypress," which is now a national preserve "Mangrove & Pine Woods," and "Indian Hunting Grounds." In the lower left is an inset map of the Florida Keys from Biscayne Bay to the Tortugas Islands.
CONDITION
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