Atlas of early American history : the Revolutionary era, 1760-1790/ Lester J. Cappon, editor-in-chief ; Barbara Bartz Petchenik, cartographic editor ; John Hamilton Long, assistant editor ; William B. Bedford ... [et al.], research associates ; Nancy K. Morbeck, cartographic assistant ; Gretchen M. Oberfranc, editorial assistant
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"Published for the Newberry Library and the Institute of Early American History and Culture.".
The atlas is organized in three general periods: the colonial years before 1776; the War of the American Revolution; and the postwar years or Confederation period.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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