Map of the Worsteling Jacobs Quarry
Wollant, Johann Friedrich Ferdinand
Title Leupe: Situatie Plan van de Steensprengery de Worsteling Jacobs enz.
Roughly 9 kilometres upstream of Jodensavanne, the Government ran the ‘the Stone-Blasting Works’ Worsteling Jacobs (The Wrestling of Jacob), a quarry on the western bank of the river that was bought on the account of the Society of Suriname in 1766 so as to be assured of a reliable, relatively cheap supply of natural stone ‘to maintain the fortresses’. Its location in the wider context, the specific situation and land of Worsteling Jacobs and a plan of the local buildings of the Society, plus another two cross sections, are very skilfully depicted in this map.
North is upper left.
Scale-bars of 100 chains of 66 Rhineland feet = [approximately 1 : 7,000] / [inset map] 150 chains of 66 Rhineland feet = [approximately 1 : 46,000] / [profiles] 2000 Rhineland feet = [approximately 1 : 3,700].
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