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| John Smith Project - Vienna, MD | ||||||
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in linking the locations Smith placed on his 1612 map with their corresponding present-day coordinates using sophisticated digital mapping and spatial statistical analysis. The upcoming anniversary has created a desire to retrace the route that Smith took as a tribute to him and his cadre of explorers as well as the hope that some of the more out-of-the-way places around the Bay might garner more interest in their towns and villages with a link to 400-year old history. The Town of Vienna on the Nanticoke River in Dorchester County , Maryland fits this description. Thus, the goal of this project was to scientifically compare the location of the town of Vienna with the mapped depiction of the Nanticoke River and its associated Native American villages as recorded by John Smith in 1608. |
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| Available Datasets | ||||||
Unrectified Data |
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- John Smith Map of 1612 (55 MB) |
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| Affine Rectified Data | ||||||
| - John Smith Map of 1612 (51 MB) - Digitized Coastline Polyline shapefile (284 KB) - Digitized Towns Point shapefile (16 KB) |
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*All datasets are in compressed .zip format. To download, click on a link and save the file to your computer. Extract all the files from the .zip file to an appropriate location on your computer. The resulting file will be a shapefile to which can be opened with GIS software. |
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| Report Documents | ||||||
- Final Report (199 KB) |
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| If you have any questions and/or comments about the John Smith Datasets or documents, please contact the ESRGC at esrgc@salisbury.edu. | ||||||