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Title
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Map of Manitoba and North-West Territory:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Map of the Prairie provinces in 1905. Manitoba was still the "postage stamp" province of Canada, while a large portion of the North-West Territories had been partitioned off into two new provinces: Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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Date Created
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1905
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Call Number
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Map 610p 1685-1912 no.5, spcoll:8407
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Title
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A Map shewing the communication of the Lakes and the Rivers between Lake Superior and Slave Lake in North America:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A map of Western Canada spanning from Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean.
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Date Created
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1790-03
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Call Number
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Map 610gmf 1790, spcoll:8404
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Title
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Map of the District of Assiniboia, 1811.:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Map of the area called Assiniboia, west of Lake Superior. The text on the right hand side indicates that Lord Thomas Selkirk was witness to what was said and printed.
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Date Created
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1811
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Call Number
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Map 610p 1685-1912 no.2, spcoll:8409
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Title
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Resource Map of the Dominion of Canada:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Map of the resource regions of Canada. The two prairie provinces, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, both are known for wheat and mixed farming, but fish is also a vital resource.
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Date Created
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1909
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Call Number
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Shortt Map 610gb 1909, spcoll:8405