Hello Whitewolf; I am guessing you mean Florida?
'This inlet has been known by several names (Dubois, 1981). First it was known as Hobe, or Jobe for a tribe of the aboriginal Jeaga Indians who lived near the inlet. On the Spanish maps, the river appeared as Jobe River, so named for these Indians. The English interpretation of Jobe was Jove, which in turn became Jupiter. On the DeBrahm map of 1770, it is given as Grenville Inlet, formerly Jupiter. Hobe or Hoe-Bay continues as the nearby Hobe Sound. All are apparently related terms. In early days, the inlet was at times several hundred yards south of the present location. The map of the Fort Jupiter Reservation, dated 1855, shows the inlet in this position.'
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This information will give a starting point to work with:
What type of chart.
Color coding, text additions, image additions.
Centered where, latitude longitude.
Over how much area.
Print size of map, 25x35 inches?
Digital, hard copy or both.
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