Maps Published
- Chart of the world on Mercator's projection, exhibiting all the new discoveries to the present time: with the tracks of the most distinguished navigators since the year 1700, carefully collected from the best charts, maps, voyages, &c extant., 1790 (8 sheets)
- A Map Exhibiting All the New Discoveries in the Interior Parts of North America, 1 January 1795 (Other editions 1801, 1802, 1804 and 1816 featuring roads)
- Chart of the South Pacific, 1798
- A New Map of Africa, 1802
- Chart Of The West Indies And Spanish Dominions In North America, 1803 (4 sheets)
- A New Map of Mexico and Adjacent Provinces Compiled from Original Documents., 1810 (4 sheets)
- Map of Countries Round the North Pole, 1818
- Ogden map (North America), 1821 (2nd edition : 1834)
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