With Ohio as an important battleground state in tomorrow’s US election, it’s interesting to note that at almost 250 years ago this area of the country was to become a colony called Charlotina, named for the same Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz after which Charlottetown is named. The colony was never actually established, but it does appear on a map showing British colonies of the day:
Other places named after Queen Charlotte:
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Charlotte County, Virginia
- Charlotte Hall, Maryland
- Charlotte Place, Sydney, New South Wales
- Charlottesville, Virginia
- Port Charlotte, Florida
- Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand
- Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
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It looks like there is an
It looks like there is an extra “A” on the map, so that the name is “Charlotiana”. Am I seeing that right?
Sorry. Commented before
Sorry. Commented before following the links.
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