A General Map of the World, or Terraqueous Globe

A General Map of the World, or Terraqueous Globe, full title: A General Map of the World, or Terraqueous Globe with all the New Discoveries and Marginal Delineations, Containing the Most Interesting Particulars in the Solar, Starry and Mundane System, is a general map of the world, or terraqueous globe with all the new discoveries and marginal delineations, containing interesting particulars in the solar, starry and mundane system by Samuel Dunn and Thomas Kitchin in 1794.

Samuel Dunn's map is large and includes much detail, and is challenging to fully describe it in small photographs or text.

This map follows shortly after the explorations of captain James Cook in the Arctic and Pacific Northwest, so the general outline of the continent is known.

The River of the West was hopeful dream of French and English explorers who were searching for a water passage through North America to the Pacific.

The kingdom of Quivira, which is one of the lands associated with Spanish legends of the Seven Cities of Gold is located slightly south of the western rivers.

Sunspots in Samuel Dunn's wall map
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