
Maps

1769, "East Florida, from surveys made since the last peace adapted to Dr. Stork's History of that Country, by Thomas Jefferys, geographer to the King."
Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida. Digitization provided by the USF Libraries Digitization Center

1783, Jose de Evia map of fishing ranchos at Tampa Bay

1809, Bahia de Tampa, Published by Madrid, Dericci-n de Hidrograf'a.
Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division

1806, This is a detailed view of East Florida from "A new map of part of the United States of North America containing the Carolinas and Georgia. Also the Floridas and part of the Bahama Islands from the latest authorities."
Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of South Florida

1837, Detail from John Lee Williams Map of Florida
Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division

1856, "Map of Country in Vicinity of Camp Smead, Fla."
F.M. Follett 1856-1857, in Records of the U.S. Army Commands 1821-1920

Manatee River
Map courtesy of Anthropology Department, New College of Florida

Florida National Parks