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E Vicipaedia

Sua resolutio (3 440 × 2 448 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 749 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)

Hic fasciculus apud Vicimedia Communia iacet; in aliis inceptis adhiberi potest. Contenta paginae descriptionis fasciculi subter monstrantur.

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English: Maine historian James Phinney Baxter commissioned the map to be copied from the original in the late 19th century. The original surveyor and creator of the map is unknown, except that the original map carries the initials 'J.S.' from its creator. The map was apparently created during the tenure of King Charles II of England's brother James as the Duke of York, which places its creation sometime around 1670. The map shows the region of the Piscataqua River. Courtesy of the Maine State Archives. Retouched by MarmadukePercy
Datum circa 1670
date QS:P,+1670-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Fons http://www.mainememory.net/bin/Detail?ln=6665
Auctor Unknown author(initials j.s.)Unknown author(initials j.s.)

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Historia fasciculi

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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima12:28, 7 Martii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 12:28, 7 Martii 2010 factae3 440 × 2 448 (749 chiliocteti)Justassresolution
22:58, 5 Martii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 22:58, 5 Martii 2010 factae500 × 334 (91 chiliocteti)MarmadukePercy{{Information |Description={{en|1=Maine historian James Phinney Baxter commissioned the map to be copied from the original in the late 19th century. The original surveyor and creator of the map is unknown, except that the original map carries the initials

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