Realms of Gold: A Catalogue of Maps in the Library of the American Philosophical Society
Part II: Printed Maps -
Central America


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Table of contents Abstract
Realms of Gold overview

Murphy D. Smith created this guide to the map holdings of the American Philosophical Society in 1991. The guide is divided into four main sections:

The bulk of the maps described are found within the printed maps section, which is further subdivided by geographic location. The printed guide was digitized in 2005 and supplemented by the addition of a significant number of digital images of the maps described. These digital representations are maintained in JPEG2000 format, an emerging standard for image compression. Each entry for which there is a corresponding scan features a small thumbnail that links to the JPEG2000 image. Not every map in the collection was scanned for this project. Inventories of all the digitized maps may be found in the following locations:


Scope and content
The printed maps are arranged geographically according to the Dewey Decimal System. Each major subdivision is presented as a unique page as follows:

Arrangement
The printed maps are arranged in the order in which they were catalogued, which for the most part follows the Dewey Decimal area classification system. Within a given area or country they are arranged chronologically. "Wheat numbers" are given for maps cited in James Clement Wheat and Christian F. Brun's Maps and charts published in America before 1800. A bibliography. The printed maps are described as follows as the information warrants:
  • Date (date of reproduction is used for facsimiles)
  • Title or description (supplied titles are bracketed)
  • Number of pieces (if more than one)
  • Scale
  • Cartographer(s)
  • Engraver(s)
  • Size (neat line, plate impression, or size of paper; unless otherwise noted, measurements are taken from neat lines)
  • Inset(s)
  • Coloring
  • Provenance
  • Note (cross-references, bibliographical references, etc.)
  • Wheat number
  • Call number

Administrative information

Processing information
Murphy D. Smith created the original guide 1991; Ellen Foster edited the online version in 2005.

Contact information
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Detailed inventory

Central America




1501. Nuevo mapa geographico de la America septentrional, perteneciente al virreynato de Mexico . . . por . . . Don Joseph Antonio de Alzate y Ramirez. 1768. Paris: Dezauche: 1768.
Cartographer: Joseph Antonio de Alzate y Ramirez.
1768. Scale: 105 leugas Castillanas de 17½ en grado. Size: 53.8 x 66.9 cm. Colored. (702: 1768: AL91nmm Large)

1502. A map of Central America. New York: Colton: 1851.
1851. Scale: 6.7 cm. = 200 mi. Size: 31.3 x 45.1 cm. (710: 1851: C672cen Book map)

Inset: Isthmus of Panama.
Map given originally to Maine Historical Society by the estate of A. W. Longfellow, 9 September 1908.



Mexico




1503. Plan of Vera Crux, lying in the Gulph of Mexico, in lattitude 19° 10" north. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: J. Gibson.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 3.5 cm. = 3 mi. Size: 22.3 x 36.5 cm. (703: [ca. 1771]: G353vcm Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot . London: Hooper: 1771.



1504. A map of Mexico, Louisiana and the Missouri territory, including also the state of Mississippi, Alabama territory, east and west Florida, Georgia, South Carolina & part of the island of Cuba, by John H. Robinson, M.D. Philadelphia: John L. Narstin: 1819.
Cartographer: John H. Robinson.
Engraver: H. Anderson.
1819. Scale: 69½ American mi. = 1 degree. Size: 171 x 164.8 cm. Colored. (702: 1819: R567mLm Large)

1505. Map of Mexico, including Yucatan and upper California, exhibiting the chief cities and towns, the principal travelling routes etc. Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell: 1847.
Cartographer: Samuel Augustus Mitchell.
1847. Scale: 1 in. = 120 mi. Size: 44.3 x 64.3 cm. Colored. (702: 1847: M695mex Book map)

Inset: "The late battlefield" [of Monterey].

Provenance: Presented and autographed by Henry Phillips, Jr., 5 November 1880.



1506. Battles of Mexico. Survey of the line of operations of the U.S. Army, under command of Major General Winfield Scott, on the 19th & 20th August & on the 8th, 12th & 13th September, 1847 . . . U.S. Topographical Engineers. Washington: C. B. Graham: 1848.
Cartographer: McClellan, Turnbull, and Hardcastle.
Engraver: Curtis B. Graham.
1848. Scale: 1 in. = 1 mi. Size: 60.4 x 87.9 cm. Colored. (707.6: 1848: Un38wsm Large)

1507. Carta de los ferrocarriles de la republica Mexicana. Published under the Direccion de Estudios Geográficos Climatológicos.
1929. Scale: 1:3,000,000. Size: 64.5 x 66.5 cm. Colored. (702: 1929: M575rea Book map)

Insets: Monterrey; Torreon; Yucatan; Baja California; Mexico, Puebla y Pachuca.
In same folder is: Plano de la cuidad de México. 1929;Scale: 1:20,000;Size: 66 x 87.5 cm.



Guatemala




1508. Guatemala. From official and other sources. Prepared in the Bureau of the American Republics, William Woodville Rockhill, Director. Washington: Graham: 1902.
Cartographer: M. Hendges.
Engraver: Andrew B. Graham.
1902. 2 maps. Scale: 1:792,000. Size: 63.2 x 61.2 cm. Colored. (711: 1902: Un38arg Large)

One map is topographical and the other is concerned with agriculture and elevations.



Honduras




1509. A plan of Port San Fernando de Omoa near Honduras. To face p. 26. N.p.: [ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 600 fathoms = 6.5 cm. Size: 20 x 24.7 cm. (713: [ca. 1771]: P936hom Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot . London: Hooper: 1771.



1510. Plan of the fortification now finishing in the port of St. Fernando de Omoa in lattd. 15.50 n. N.p.: [1771].
Engraver: Bayly.
[1771]. Scale: 8.5 cm. = 100 toises. Size: 21.7 x 26.3 cm. (713: [1771]: B341sfo Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



Belize (British Honduras)




1511. Plan of Blewfields Harbor, on the Mosquito shore. To face p. 31. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Size: 24.1 x 36.5 cm. (715: [ca. 1771]: P936nbm Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1512. A plan of Black River on the Mosquito Shore. [London]: 1773 [6 May 1773].
Cartographer: Captain Speer.
Engraver: Thos. Bowen.
[6 May 1773]. Size: 32.2 x 49.9 cm. (713: 1773: B67lcam Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



Panama




1513. Plan of the town, and harbour of Puerto Velio [Portobello]. N.p.: [ca. 1771].
Engraver: J. Gibson.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1 in. = ¾ mi. Size: 23.3 x 32.9 cm. (717: [ca. 1771]: G353ppv Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1514. Carta corográfica del estado de Panamá construida con los datos de la Comision Corográfica . . . por Manuel Ponce de Leon, injeniero, y Manuel Maria Paz, Bogotá, 1864. Estados unitas de Colombia. Paris: Monrocq: 1864. Washington: Norris Peters Lith. Co.: n.d.
Cartographer: Manuel Ponce de Leon and Manuel Maria Paz.
Engraver: Erhard Schieble, 1865.
1865. Scale: 1:810,000. Size: 52.6 x 82.3 cm. (717: 1865: P786ccp Large)

Inset: Golfo de Urabá o del Darien del Norte.
To accompany Notes on Panama by H. C. Hale.



1515. General plan of the Panama Canal from the plans of the Panama Canal Company, [ca. 1880]. Washington: Norris Peters Lith. Co.: [ca. 1904].
Engraver: Norris Peters Lith. Co.
[ca. 1904]. Scale: 1:100,000. Size of paper: 58.1 x 90 cm. Colored. (718: [ca. 1904]: P196gpp Large)

To accompany Notes on Panama by H. C. Hale.



1516. Map of the Republic of Panama prepared in the War Department, Office of Chief of Staff, Second (military information) Division. January, 1904. Washington: Norris Peters Lith. Co.: 1904.
Cartographer: Charles H. Ourand and D. M. Blakelock.
1904. Scale: 8 cm. = 25 mi. Size: 57.3 x 112 cm. Colored. (717: 1904: Un38rpm Large)

1516a. Lock canal project. Map in the vicinity of Gatun, showing location of proposed dam and locks. Board of Consulting Engineers. Panama Canal. 1905. Blueprint. Pl.XI, 1905.
1905. Scale: 1:5,000. Size: 57.5 x 55.3 cm. Colored. (717: 1905: Un38pan Extra-Oversize)

1516b. Profile of Gatun Dam site, showing completed borings to indurated clay: also various artesian flows encountered in the strata. Made in the office of the division engineer of Cristobal division from the original field notes by F. B. Maltby. 1905. Blueprint.
Cartographer: F. B. Maltby.
1905. Scale: Horizontal: 1 in. = 200 ft. Vertical: 1 in. = 20 ft. Size: 50 x 118 cm. (717: 1905: Un38pan Extra-Oversize)

This is to accompany the surface map of Gatun Dam site.

Provenance: Presented by William Gerig, division engineer.



West Indies




1517. A new and exact map of the island of Antigua in America according to an actual and accurate survey made in the years 1746, 1747 & 1748. Describing the limits & boundaries of the several parishes, with the churches, also the divisions, with their respective boundaries; high roads, jury paths, the situation of every gentleman's plantation, mills, works and houses, with the harbors, bays, creeks, islands, rocks, shoals and soundings that surround the whole. By Robert Baker. [London]: Carington Bowles and Robert Wilkinson: 1748/9 [2 February 1748/9]. Map in four pieces.
Cartographer: Robert Baker.
Engraver: J. Mynde.
[2 February 1748/9]. Scale: 2 cm. = 5 furlongs. Size: 114 x 143.4 cm. Colored. (732.44: 1748/9: B171aab Large)

Inset: English Harbour.
Contains: An alphabetical list of the subscribers' names, with references to the divisions in which they have land.



1518. A new and exact map of the island of St. Christopher in America, according to an actual and accurate survey made in the year 1753. Describing the several parishes, with their respective limits, contents, & churches; also the high ways, the situation of every gentleman's plantation, mills, & houses; with the rivers and gutts. Likewise the bays, roads, rocks, shoals and soundings that surround the whole. By Sam Baker. London: Carington Bowles & Robt. Wilkinson: [1753].
Cartographer: Samuel Baker.
Engraver: James Mynde.
[1753]. Scale: 1 in. = ½ mi. Size: 114.2 x 142.1 cm. Colored. (732.24: [1753]: B171sca Large)

Inset: The Leeward Caribbee Islands.
Contains list of subscribers' names on borders.



1519. A new & exact map of the island of Barbadoes in America according to an actual & accurate survey made by William Mayo. N.p.: [ca. 1763].
Cartographer: William Mayo.
[ca. 1763]. Scale: 2 in. = 1 mi. Size: 94.2 x 111.7 cm. Colored. (736: [ca. 1763]: M455bia Large)

Insets: Prospect of Codrington College, and a plan of Bridge Town.



1520. Aiguiade de Port o Rico, situated on the west end of that island, in 18° 23" north latitude. N.p.: [ca. 1771].
Engraver: J. Gibson.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 3 mi. divided into fathoms or toises. Size: 22.9 x 36.8 cm. (728: [ca. 1771]: G353apr Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1521. The bay of Ocoa, on the south side of the Island of St. Domingo, in the latitude 18° 12" north. N.p.: [ca. 1771].
Engraver: J. Gibson.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: of 3 mi. Size: 23 x 36 cm. (725: [ca. 1771]: G353boc Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1522. Plan de la rade du Port Paix, á la côte septentrionale de Saint Domingue. To face p. 48. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: [Prinald].
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 2⅜ in. = 400 toises. Size: 20.1 x 33.3 cm. (725: [ca. 1771]: P936ssd Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1523. Plan du Cap Francois et de ses environs. To face p. 12. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: [Prinald].
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1½ in. = 400 toises. Size: 22.3 x 33.5 cm. (725: [ca. 1771]: P936pcf Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1524. Plan du cul de sac de Leogane, ou le Port au Prince. To face p. 46. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 4.8 cm. = 3 leagues. Size: 23 x 31 cm. (725: [ca. 1771]: P936cds Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1525. Plan of Blewfield's Harbour, in the island of Jamaica. To face p. 7. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1 in. = 1 mi. Size: 24 x 31.2 cm. (727: [ca. 1771]: P936bhj Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1526. A plan of Cape Nichola mole, at the n. w. end of the island of Hispaniola. To face p. 10. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1½ in. = 1 Size: 25.1 x 24.9 cm. (724: [ca. 1771]: P936nmh Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1527. Plan of Lucia Harbour on the north side of Jamaica in lat[itu]d[e] 18° 23". To face p. 8. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: [Prinald].
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1 in. = 1 mi. Size: 22.2 x 31.5 cm. (727: [ca. 1771]: L965Lhj Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1528. Plan of Mantica Bay on the north side of Jamaica. To face p. 9. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1 in. = 1⅓ mi. Size: 23.2 x 37 cm. (727: [ca. 1771]: M745nsj Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1529. A plan of Port Antonio, on the northeast side of Jamaica. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 20 cm. = 8 furlongs, or 1 English mi. Size: 27.7 x 40.4 cm. (727: [ca. 1771]: P936paj Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1530. A plan of Port Royal harbour rattan. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1 in. = ½ mi. Size: 16.8 x 30.2 cm. (727: [ca. 1771]: P936har Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1531. Plan of the bay of Matanzas, lying on the north side of Cuba, in the latt[itu]de 23° 10" north. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: J. Gibson.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 60 mi. = 1 degree. Size: 22.8 x 37. (723: [ca. 1771]: C353mbc Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1532. Plan of the harbour, and city, of Havannah, on the north side of the island of Cuba. London: S. Hooper: 1771 [1 October 1771].
Engraver: I. Bayly.
[1 October 1771]. Scale: 2 in. = 500 fathoms. Size: 23.2 x 37 cm. (723.925: 1771: B341hch Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1533. A plan of the harbour of Port Royal in the island of Jamaica. To face p. 1. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: Prinald.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: 1 in. = 800 fathoms. Size: 27 x 34 cm. (727: [ca. 1771]: P936prj Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1534. Plan of the harbour of St. Juan de Port o Rico. [London: ca. 1771].
Engraver: J. Gibson.
[ca. 1771]. Scale: "Half a mile of 60 to a degree." Size: 29.6 x 43 cm. (728: [ca. 1771]: G353prh Small)

See: Joseph Smith Speer, West-India pilot. London: Hooper: 1771.



1535. . . . Chart of the West Indies. By Joseph Smith Speer. [London]: Capt. Speer: 1774 [20 May 1771].
Cartographer: Joseph Smith Speer.
Engraver: Thos. Bowen.
1774. Scale: 69½ British statute mi. = 1 degree. Size: 72.2 x ca. 118 cm. Colored. (720: 1774: Sp37cha Large)

Contains engraving of the gold medal awarded to Speer by the Society of Arts and Commerce for his surveys and charts of the West Indies.

Provenance: Purchased from the library of William Priestman, 15 July 1831.



1536. A compleat map of the West Indies, containing the coasts of Florida, Louisiana, New Spain, and Terra Firma: with all the islands. By Samuel Dunn, mathematician. London: Robert Sayer: 1774 [10 January 1774].
Cartographer: Samuel Dunn.
1774. Scale: 69½ English mi. = 1 degree. Size: 30.5 x 45 cm. Colored. (720: 1774: D912cwi Small)

This was removed from: The American military pocket atlas. R. Sayer and J. Bennett: [1776].



1537. Plan of the island of S[an]ta Lucia, in the West Indies. [Also] Plan of the Careenage Harbour. London: Speer: 1779 [16 March 1779]. 2 maps on one sheet.
Cartographer: Captain Speer.
Engraver: T. Bowen.
1779. Scale: 9.5 cm. = 6 mi.; 23 cm. = 2 mi. Size: 35.1 x 46.5 cm. (735: 1779: B67lstL Small)

1538. Charta öfver canalerna och utloppen emellan Öarna fran St. Barthelemy till Dog och Prickle Pear efter de sednaste observationer utlagd 1772. Af Samuel Fahlberg. [Stockholm: 1792].
Cartographer: Samuel Fahlberg.
Engraver: B. Akerland.
[1792]. Scale: 6 cm. = 2,000 franska fot. Size: 54.5 x 64.4 cm. (730: [1792]: F143bsa Large)

It is dedicated to the "Kongl. Vetenskaps Academien." Fahlberg was the physician of the Swedish government in the island of St. Barthelemy.
Inset: Speciale-Charta öfver Inloppet och Hamnen Carenage samt Staden Gustavia.

Provenance: Presented and endorsed by Samuel Fahlberg, 4 April 1800.



1539. West Indies. [1793].
Engraver: S. Allardice.
[1793]. Scale: 60 mi. = 1 degree. Size: 17 x 28 cm. (032: En2)

In Thomas Dobson, publisher, Encyclopaedia, vol. 9, following p. 118.
Wheat: 684

Provenance: Presented by Thomas Dobson, 1798.



1540. West Indies, according to the best authorities. Boston: Thomas & Andrews: [ca. 1793].
Engraver: A. Doolittle.
[ca. 1793]. Size: 19.8 x 31 cm. (720: [ca. 1793]: T368wit Small)

Engraved for Morse's American geography.
Wheat: 686



1541. Plan of the island of St. Vincent laid down by actual survey . . . by John Byres chief surveyor 1776. London: Robert Wilkinson: 1794 [republished 14 July 1794].
Cartographer: John Byres.
Engraver: J [or I] Bayly.
1794. Scale: Nearly 69½ British statute mi. = 1 degree. Size: 94.2 x 61.5 cm. Colored. (735: 1794: B992stv Large)

1542. West Indies according to the best authorities. N.p.: [ca. 1795].
Engraver: Gonne.
[ca. 1795]. Size: 28.9 x 31.6 cm. (720: [ca. 1795]: G583cwi Small)

Insets: Harbour of Kingston and Port Royal in Jamaica; harbour of Port Royal in Martinico; and harbour of Havana in Cuba.
The Transactions (vol. 6) state that Carey presented the "Materials from which Guthrie's Geography were compiled." This is one of those maps. See: William Guthrie, The general atlas for Carey's edition of his geography improved. Philadelphia: Carey: 1795 [1 May 1795].
Engraved for Chamber's edition of Guthrie's new system of geography.

Provenance: Presented by Mathew Carey, 18 October 1805.



1543. Carte de l'isle St. Domingue dressée pour l'ouvrage de M. L. E. Moreau de St. Méry. 1796.
Cartographer: I. Sonis.
Engraver: Vallance.
1796. Scale: 2.5 cm. = 9 lieues of 2,000 toises each. Size: 36.5 x 62 cm. (917.293: M81, and 917.293: M81c)

Published in Médéric L. E. Moreau de St. Méry, Description topographique et politique de la partie Espagnole de l'isle Saint-Domingue, opposite p. 1. Also English version, 1796.
Wheat: 693,694

Provenance: Presented by Médéric L. E. Moreau de Saint Méry, 20 May 1796.



1544. West Indies from the best authorities. [1797].
Engraver: Hill.
[1797]. Scale: 2.5 cm. = 225 British statute mi. Size: 18.6 x 33 cm. (917.3: M83am)

In: Jedidiah Morse, The American gazetteer, opposite "West Indies."
Wheat: 699



1545. Karte des Mexicanischen Meerbusens und der anstossenden Inseln und Laender zu Campens Entdekkung von America. [Hamburg: ca. 1798].
Engraver: T. A. Pingeling.
[ca. 1798]. Scale: 69 English mi. = 1 degree. Size: 20.3 x 31.9 cm. (720: [ca. 1798]: P656kma Small)

1546. West Indies [1799].
[1799]. Size: 18.5 x 32.8 cm. (910: P29)

In: John Payne, A new and complete system of universal geography, vol. 4, opposite p. 486.
Wheat: 700



1547. West Indies. N.p.: [ca. 1800].
Cartographer: Joseph Smith Speer (?).
[ca. 1800]. Scale: British statute miles 69 to a degree. Size: 27.8 x 46.5 cm. (720: [ca. 1800]: W529bwi Small)

1548. Carte de la partie françoise de St. Domingue faite par Bellin . . . et par P. C. Varlé et autres ingrs. [Philadelphia: ca. 1806].
Cartographer: Bellin and P. C. Varlé.
Engraver: J. T. Scott, Philadelphia.
[ca. 1806]. Scale: 25 French common leagues of 2282 toises each. Size: 36.9 x 48.3 cm. Colored. (725: [ca. 1806]: B411fph Small)

1549. A new chart of the Caribbean Sea and Isles, including the coast of Guayana; accurately drawn from authentic documents by R. Blanchford. London: Author: 1807 [14 April 1807].
Cartographer: R. Blanchford.
1807. Size: 72.8 x 161.4 cm. (701.6: 1807: B561csg Large)

Insets: The island of Curazao; Berbice River; the river Surinam; Essequebo.



1550. Mapa de la Isla de Santo Domingo . . . Philadelphia: Charles A. Poizat: 1871.
Cartographer: Robert H. Schomburck.
1871. Scale: 60 geographical or sea mi. = 1 degree. Size: 21.4 x 41 cm. (724: 1871: Sch67pp Small)

Photograph by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia.



1551. Geological map of the Republic of Santo Domingo by William M. Gabb, A. Pennell, C. Runnebaum and L. Pennell . . . Part of the province of Axua and all of Hayti copied from the map of Robert Schomburck. N.p.: 1872.
Cartographer: W. A. Gabb, J. A. Reade, J. de la C. Martinez, A. Pennell, C. Runnebaum, L. Pennell, and Robert Schomburck.
1872. Scale: 1 in. = 12 English mi. Size: 39.5 x 62.5 cm. (725: 1872: G123sdg Large)

1552. Map of Cuba prepared in the War College Division, General Staff War Department. Based on military reconnaissances by the United States Army during the first and second occupation of Cuba, 1898-1902 and 1906-1909. Washington: 1911.
Cartographer: Frank B. Essex and A. B. Williams.
1911. 2 pieces. Scale: 1 in. = 10 mi. Size: each, 76 x 98.5 cm. Colored. (723: 1911: Un38rca Large)