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 Maps Below are organized in sequence with our history and events.
These maps are important in studying our Genealogy and the migration
pattern of our Robert and Elias White, as we do not know for sure
the places our folks migrated from in the colonial period, so maps
are provided for the most likely places.

MAPS

Roanoke Island Colonies 1584-1591

Grants to the London & Plymouth 
Companies of Virginia 1606 & Council 
for New England 1620

Jamestown 1607-1619

Massachusetts Bay 1630-1642

Connecticut & New Haven Colonies 1635-1660

Rhode Island & Providence Plantations 1636-1665

Maryland & the Chesapeake Region 1634-1660

Delaware River Settlements of The Dutch,
Swedes and Finns 1631-1664

Carolinas and Virginia 1663-1729

Pennsylvania & the Lower Counties
of Delaware 1681-1740

New England 1675

Colonial Roads

Appalachia 1690-1756

Queen Ann's War (1702-1713)

Shenandoah Valley 1716-1780

Colonials Collide at Bloody Marsh (1742)

King George's War 1744-1748

Benjamin Franklin - Albany Congress (1754)

The French and Indian War (1754-1763)

Wilderness Road and Kentucky 1774-1785

The Thirteen Colonies

The Revolutionary War in the South (1775-1783)

The Revolutionary War in the West (1775-1783)

State of Franklin and Cumberland
Settlements 1779-1796

The United States 1783-1802

Georgia's Western Lands Mississippi
Territory & East & West Florida 1783-1819

Canals 1785-1850 & the Cumberland Road

Louisiana Purchase & the Trans-Mississippi
West 1803-1817

War of 1812 Lake Region,
Chesapeake Region
& Gulf Region

The British Blockade Atlantic Area 1813-1814

The Clash with Mexico & New Boundaries 1836-1848

The Western Frontier 1837

Proposed System of Rail Roads 1838

Westward Advance 1849-1860

The United States March 4, 1861

Civil War 1861-1865

Reconstruction 1865-1877

Red River Region 1865-1885

Indian Territory & the State of Oklahoma 1885-1907

Spanish-American War 1898-1901

The United States 1912

National Roads

Westward Migration Southern Paths

 

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