Hi Wendie,
Four fairly detailed maps look promising:
List nos. 0890.096, 2310.061, 2212.135 and 2212.140
http://www.davidrumsey.com/InsightRedirector/InsightRedirector.asp?cmd=start&cid=RUMSEY-8-NA&iia=0&ig=David%20Rumsey%20Collection&isl=0&gwisp=0%7CList_No%7CList%20No%7C1%7C0890.096%7C2%7C0%7CList_No%7CList%20No%7C1%7C2310.061%7C2%7C0%7CList_No%7CList%20No%7C1%7C2212.135%7C2%7C0%7CList_No%7CList%20No%7C1%7C2212.140%7C2&gwia=3&gc=0
-- Phil
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San Francisco -- philhoehn@juno.com
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-- Julie Sweetkind-Singer <sweetkind@stanford.edu> wrote:
Wendie,
Have you tried David Rumsey's site? I just checked and there are 45
maps of
India, including numerous maps from around 1750-1850.
www.davidrumsey.com.
Julie
Quoting Wendie Helms <wendie.helms@ucr.edu>:
> Hello,
>
> A graduate student at UCR is looking for a map of the Pondicherry
> (Pondichery, Pondicheri) India region which is south of Madras. She is a
> history student and wants a map from around 1838. Her real question
> seems
> to be, "where is the suburb of Pondichery which used to be called
> Tireauventi." She has already talked to reference librarians in the
> Rivera
> Library. It looks like there are many places today that begin with Tiru.
> The best I can do is to find a map of Environs de Pondichery in the Atlas
> Colonial Francais, dated 1931.
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Thanks, Wendie
>
> *************************
>
> Wendie Helms
> Map Curator, GIS Coordinator
> Earth Science Subject Specialist
> Map Collection, Science Library
> University of California, Riverside
> (951)827-6423
> wendie@ucr.edu
>
>
>
>
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Julie Sweetkind-Singer
Head Librarian, GIS & Map Librarian
Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections
Stanford University
650-725-1102Wendie,
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