Philadelphia Region when Known as Coaquannock, 'Grove of Tall Pines' and as First Seen by White Men
EP-2008-2-1
From: North America | United States of America | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia County | Philadelphia
Curatorial Section: American
| Object Title | Philadelphia Region when Known as Coaquannock, 'Grove of Tall Pines' and as First Seen by White Men |
| Object Number | EP-2008-2-1 |
| Current Location | On Loan |
| Provenience | North America | United States of America | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia County | Philadelphia |
| Date Made | 1934 CE |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Paper |
| Description | Illustrated color map of the "Philadelphia Region when known as Coaquannock, "Grove of Tall Pines," and as First Seen by the White Men." Includes renderings of Indian Villages, aboriginal names, names of localities, streams and islands and their interpretation. Created by Edward Cacchione and Bernard Mion; Copyright of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission, 1934. |
| Height | 101.6 cm |
| Width | 77.47 cm |
| Credit Line | Received from various sources, pre-2008 |
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