COLLECTION NAME:
Touchton Map Library
mediaCollectionId
TBHC~3~3
Touchton Map Library
Collection
true
Accession Number:
L2019.118.016
accession_number
L2019.118.016
Accession Number
false
M Number:
M39
m_number
M39
M Number
false
Short Title:
Jonathan Dickenson's Ramspoedige Reystogt van Jamaika na Pensylvania nagespoord.
short_title
Jonathan Dickenson's Ramspoedige Reystogt van Jamaika na Pensylvania nagespoord.
Short Title
false
Year:
1707
year
1707
Year
false
Date Range:
1706-1707
date_range
1706-1707
Date Range
false
Author:
Pieter van der Aa
author
Pieter van der Aa
Author
false
Place of Publication:
Leyden
place_of_publication
Leyden
Place of Publication
false
Publisher:
Pieter van der Aa
publisher
Pieter van der Aa
Publisher
false
Publisher Location:
Leyden
publisher_location
Leyden
Publisher Location
false
Continent:
North America
continent
North America
Continent
false
Country:
United States
country
United States
Country
false
Country:
Cuba
country
Cuba
Country
false
Country:
Jamaica
country
Jamaica
Country
false
State:
Pennsylvania
state
Pennsylvania
State
false
State:
Florida
state
Florida
State
false
Geographic Area:
Eastern portion of the United States; Atlantic Ocean; Caribbean
geographic_area
Eastern portion of the United States; Atlantic Ocean; Caribbean
Geographic Area
false
Color Type:
Original color
color_type
Original color
Color Type
false
Language:
Dutch
language
Dutch
Language
false
Direction/Orientation :
North to the left
direction_orientation
North to the left
Direction/Orientation
false
Printing Method:
Copperplate
printing_method
Copperplate
Printing Method
false
Cited References:
Servies 262
cited_references
Servies 262
Cited References
false
Subject Information:
Jonathan Dickinson, a Quaker merchant from Port Royal, Jamaica, was shipwrecked on present-day Jupiter Island, near Hobe sound on the southeast coast of Florida in 1696, along with his family and the other passengers and crew members of the ship. They were held captive by Indians for several days and then forced to travel by boat and on foot the 230 miles up the coast to Saint Augustine.
subject_information
Jonathan Dickinson, a Quaker merchant from Port Royal, Jamaica, was shipwrecked on present-day Jupiter Island, near Hobe sound on the southeast coast of Florida in 1696, along with his family and the other passengers and crew members of the ship. They were held captive by Indians for several days and then forced to travel by boat and on foot the 230 miles up the coast to Saint Augustine.
Subject Information
false