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Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres (British, 1722-1824), "The North East Shore of the Gulph of Mexico", London, c. 1780, monumental copper engraved map, from The Atlantic Neptune, showing the area from Mobile Bay, AL eastward to Apalachicola, FL, 28 in. x 81 in. Ref.: Phillips Atlases, 1198-1205; Servies, 506. Note: Used extensively by the Royal Navy during the American Revolution, the Atlantic Neptune was the finest large scale sea atlas of the U.S. and Canadian Atlantic coast line ever produced. The maps were produced over a six year period (1775-81), and are known for their accurate portrayal of various sounds, bays, bars, and harbors as well as navigational hazards. This chart show an area from Bon Secour Bay at the mouth of Mobile Bay in Alabama, eastward to Apalachicola in Florida. The inlets, with soundings at Panama City, Destin, Pensacola and Perdido Bay (near Gulf Shores, Alabama) are shown. At the time of the issue, the only real settled areas shown were Pensacola and a small village just to the north named “Campbell Town” which does not exist today. Ref.: Phillips Atlases, 1198 1205; Servies, 506.

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