"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon

1775
Map Collection #MC0016
Creator(s)
Physical description
144 Cubic Feet
Preferred Citation
"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon (#MC0016), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Repository
ECU Manuscript Collection
Access
Researchers are encouraged to consult the digitized version of Henry Mouzon's An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers in the library's Digital Collections. A framed copy is also available for viewing in the North Carolina Collection reading room. To access the original maps, contact Special Collections.

"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers" by Henry Mouzon, first published in 1775. Created from detailed surveys conducted by Mouzon and others, the map offers a comprehensive depiction of the geographical and political landscape of the Carolinas prior to the American Revolution. It includes natural features such as mountains, rivers, swamps, and coastal soundings, along with manmade elements like roads, Indian paths, townships, and provincial boundaries. Widely regarded as one of the most authoritative maps of the region during the period, it was used extensively by both British and American forces during the Revolutionary War.


Biographical/historical information

Henry Mouzon (circa 1741–1777) was a civil engineer, surveyor, and cartographer of Huguenot descent based in South Carolina. He was commissioned to produce an updated and detailed map of the Carolinas during a time when accurate geographic knowledge was essential for colonial administration, land speculation, and military strategy. Drawing upon original surveys and collaborating with other regional surveyors, Mouzon published "An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina" in 1775 through Sayer and Bennett in London. The map quickly gained prominence for its precision and comprehensiveness and was widely reproduced and referenced during the Revolutionary War. George Washington and British generals alike are known to have used the map for strategic planning. Mouzon's work remains a landmark in early American cartography, offering a valuable record of the geography, infrastructure, and settlement of the Carolinas in the late 18th century.


Scope and arrangement

This collection contains "An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon and first published in 1775. The map is split into two parts, each depicting a portion of North and South Carolina. The map represents one of the most detailed and authoritative cartographic records of the Carolinas during the late colonial period. It includes extensive geographic features—such as rivers, mountains, swamps, marshes, and coastal soundings—alongside human-made elements like roads, Indian paths, townships, parish boundaries, and provincial lines. The map also documents Indigenous territories and frontier regions, offering valuable insight into colonial perceptions of geography and settlement patterns on the eve of the American Revolution. Due to its accuracy and clarity, the map was used by both American and British military leaders during the Revolutionary War. This item is particularly significant for researchers interested in colonial cartography, the American South, Indigenous history, and Revolutionary War-era geography. Conservation work was completed by Etherington Conservation Center in October, 2000.


Administrative information
Custodial History

June 28, 2001, 2 Containers, 6 items; An accurate map of North and South Carolina, with their Indian frontiers, shewing (sic) in a distinct manner all the mountains, rivers, swamps, marshes, bays, creeks, harbours, sandbanks and soundings of the coasts; with the roads and Indian paths; as well as the boundary or provincial lines, the several townships and other divisions of the land in both the provinces; the whole from actual surveys, by Henry Mouson (sic) and others. London: Printed for Robt. Sayer and J. Bennett, Map and Print-Sellers, No. 53 in Fleet Street. Published as the act directs May 30th 1775. (56-1/2" x 39-3/5" {in 4 sheets, each 28-1/4" x 19-7/8" } {in 2 frames, each 63" x 27-1/4" } Scale: 1" = 8-2/3 miles.) Insets: 1) "The Harbour of Port Royal" (7-1/8" x 10-5/8" Scale: 1" = 3 miles). 2) "The Bar and Harbour of Charlestown." (10" x 10-5/8" Scale: 1" = 3 miles). Donor: Friends of Joyner Library.

Source of acquisition

Purchased with funds contributed by the Friends of Joyner Library, Summer 2000.

Processing information

Encoded by Apex Data Services

Copyright notice

Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.


Container list
MC0016-001 Digitized Material
"An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon
Box 1 "An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon (Upper Portion)
Box 2 "An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina with Their Indian Frontiers," created by Henry Mouzon (Lower Portion)