Le Moyne Plates
Alternative Title
Method of Collecting Gold in Streams Running from the Appalachian Mountains
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Creation Date
January 1591
Abstract
Plate 41 is from Brevis narratio. A plate showing men gathering gold in streams that came from the Appalachian Mountains.
Alt Text
A group of men working near a river, with some using tools to dig and others standing or sitting nearby. The scene includes vegetation and a mountainous background.
Keywords
Florida Huguenot colony (1562-1565), Timucua, Appalachian Mountains, Gold panning
Extent
1 plate
Physical Collection
Vault
Call Number
Language
Latin
Identifier
L11-00041
Recommended Citation
Le Moyne de Morgues, Jacques and Bry, Theodor de, "Plate 41, Auri legendi ratio in rivis è montibus Apalatcy decurrentibus" (1591). Le Moyne Plates. Image 41.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/le_moyne/41
Keywords
Florida Huguenot colony (1562-1565), Timucua, Appalachian Mountains, Gold panning
