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One of the earliest maps of Georgia (CA 1745) shows the state extending west to the Mississippi. Only a strip of land from Savannah to Augusta about 20 miles wide, along with some small coastal communities had been settled by Europeans. This image, found in the Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection, is titled "His Majesty's Colony in Georgia". The researcher is encouraged to visit the Hargrett website (see link below) to view many more maps and early images of Colonial and Revolutionary Georgia. |
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Modern Georgia County Map
Georgia Digital Map Library
Historical Maps of Georgia on the Carl Vinson Institute of Government website
Georgia Maps on the American Memory website (A Library of Congress project)
1895 Georgia from the Fermi Collection at Johns Hopkins University
Hargrett Rare Books & Manuscripts Library at the University of Georgia
Spanish Settlements in Georgia 1526-1686
Historical Maps of Georgia at the University of Alabama
Perry-Castañeda Library
Map Collection at the University of Texas at Austin
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