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MAP 1: Port Royal, 1683 Map (part only) by William Hack, a famous map maker of London's Mapping School |
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MAP 2: Port Royal, 1688 Map by Port Royal visitor, John Taylor |
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MAP 3: Port Royal, ca. 1680s (mid 18th-century copy) Map maker unknown |
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MAP 4: Port Royal, ca. 1680s Map maker unknown |
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MAP 5: Port Royal, pre-1692 Corrected scaled map using present distances |
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MAP 7: John Fletcher's Land, New Street 1692 (Based on Priddy's Excavation of 1971-72) From Jean and Oliver Cox (1987) The Historic City of Port Royal: First Stage of Implementation |
click on the antique map link under each outline map.
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Citation Information:
Donny L. Hamilton
2001, Port Royal Maps, World Wide Web, URL, http://nautarch.tamu.edu/portroyal/archives/maps.htm, Nautical Archaeology
Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. March 14, 2001
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