Keywords: 1798 Payne Map of the World (pre 1800 American Map) - Geographicus - World-payne-1798.jpg An extremely rare and unusual map of the world Printed in 1798 this is one of the first maps of the world published for general audiences in the New World While lacking in the refinement commonly seen in European maps of the same period this map is worthy of special note by collectors as a fine example of early American cartography Map depicts the entire world on a hemisphere projection Geographically offers a few curious anomalies and curiosities Alaska is expressed in its general form if bloated and inflated in the Aleutian region Depicts several oddities in the South Pacific including Davis ™s Land and Land Seen by Quiros Davis ™s Land appeared on a few charts in the later part of the 19th century and was supposedly discovered by Captain Davis 1722 It was claimed that Davis ™s Land was a large body of land south and slightly to the east of the Galapagos Islands Some suppose it to have been Easter Island while others simply suggest that it was a complete fabrication Antarctica is shown sketchily as Terra Australis Cape Circumcision and the Gulf of Sebastian In Australia or New Holland as it is labeled Tasmania Van Diemen ™s Land is attached to the Australian mainland In east Asia map depicts the Sea of Korea Yeso Island and mysterious Company ™s Land Prepared by Rollinson for John Payne ™s New Universal Geography and I Low ™s New Encyclopedia 1798 undated Size in 15 8 object history credit line accession number World-payne-1798 Geographicus-source PD-Art-100 Maps by John Payne 1798 maps Old maps of Earth's hemispheres |