Canada. North and Central America. Nation. Longitude: -96.0000. Latitude: 60.0000.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
A chart of Grand Manan, Passamaquody Bay [etc.] in the Bay of Fundy, principally taken from a survey by Capt. Thos. Hurd, R.N., … with correctons by Mr Anty Lockwood, Mast. R.N. (and Surveyor General of New Brunswick). London: Hydrographical Office, 1826., 1826.
Canada., 1944, 1956.
This series of files was placed in R E Muirhead's room in the Scottish Secretariat Office.
[Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, and adjoining part of USA]. Drawn by L Hebert. Printed at the Lithographic Establishment Quarter Master Generals Office Horse Guards., n.d.
[Map of Kingston Bay and environs]., Undated.
[Map of mouth of Niagara River (Lake Ontario), with Fort George, Fort Niagara and Fort Missassaga]. [Signed] N. Thorn, Major., Undated.
[Map of roads from Montreal to Lake Ontario]. [n.d. Note refers to an action on 12 Nov. 1813] [Sheet 2]., Circa 1813.
"Tracing from a survey by the Surveyor General". "This plan being more particularly intended to exhibit water communication the Caucassian [?] roads are not laid down."
[Map of roads from Montreal to Lake Ontario]. [n.d. Note refers to an action on 12 Nov. 1813] [Sheet1]., Circa 1813.
"Tracing from a survey by the Surveyor General". "This plan being more particularly intended to exhibit water communication the Caucassian [?] roads are not laid down."
Papers of Dorothy Dunnett, relating to Canada, file II., 1987-2001.
Plan by actual survey of ... communication between Kimpenfelts Bay on Lake Simcoe, and Pennstangushine Harbour on Lake Huron and one concession on each side hereof, made out by the particular request of Angus Shaw, agent... North West Co. 1815., 1815.
Press cuttings concerning Canada., 1921-1932.
Sketch of the River St John from its mouth to Lake Tamasquata and from thence to River des Capes including the portage., Undated.
To the officers of the Army and the citizens of the United States this map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States contiguous, contracted from the manuscript surveys of P.F. Tardieu is respectfully inscribed... Thomas Kensett., n.d.
[Tracing of map, from Lake Ontario - Lake Simcoe - Lake Huron] Quarter Master General's Office, March 13th 1815; copied by ? Saunderson... 1815., 1815.
Notes on road conditions eg. " Indian Road. This country will not admit of a good summer road but may answer in the winter for sledges".
Tracing, over two sheets, from a map of the roads from Montreal to Lake Ontario., Circa 1813.
"Tracing from a survey by the Surveyor General". "This plan being more particularly intended to exhibit water communication the Caucassian [?] roads are not laid down."