Abstract
The attention of students of Florida history is called to the Stuart-Purcell map of the road from Pensacola to St. Augustine, which was brought to the writer’s notice by Dr. John R. Swanton. Considered both from the standpoint of the representation of topography, as well as the descriptive legend, it is the outstanding available account of the interior of western and much of northern Florida in the British colonial period.
Recommended Citation
Boyd, Mark F.
(1938)
"A Map of, the Road from Pensacola to St. Augustine, 1778 (with nine plates),"
Florida Historical Quarterly: Vol. 17:
No.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq/vol17/iss1/4
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