|
|
|
Historic Map
- North Carolina - 1814
The state of North Carolina was one of the original
thirteen British colonies, and was the first area that English explorers
attempted to settle. Known as the Province of Carolina from 1663 to 1712,
the area included both North and South Carolina until 1720, when the colony
split. Both of the colonies became British royal colonies in 1729. After
the Revolutionary War, the colony was admitted to the Union as a state on
November 21st, 1789. The state is now made up of 100 counties and is home
to several large cities, including Charlotte and Raleigh.
Dimensions: 36" x 24"
Item #1W-NCS-1814
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. PRICE: $34.95

|
 |
All reproduction prints are printed
as "museum quality", using advanced ink formulas and durable museum quality
paper. The reproduction prints reflect the
state of repair of the original conserved document. Stains and imperfections
reflected in the original map at the time it was collected for conservation are
left un-retouched, as they reflect the character and charm of the vintage
original. Some major imperfections, such as dark fold lines have been removed
when possible. Maps are printed as ordered and are not returnable unless
received damaged.

|
|