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Title
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[Map of canada, 1799]
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Eighteenth Century Map of Canada. Hand Drawn with provinces of Canada shaded in, scale of 1000:1. Image of Lion in right corner.
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Date Created
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1574
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Call Number
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Map 600 a 1794
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Title
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A New & Accurate Map of Asia, Drawn from the most approved Modern Maps & Charts
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Eighteenth-century Map of Asia with New Holland in black & white, engraving by Thomas Bowen. Engraved for Middletons Complete System of Geography. Scale not specified.
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Date Created
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1777
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Call Number
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Map400a 1777
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Title
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Carte de la Siberie Et des Pays voisins: Pour servir à l'Histoire générale de Voyages Par le S. Ballin Ing? de la Marine
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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18th-century map of Siberia by French cartographer Jaques Nicolas Bellin. From a copper engraving with decorative cartouche. Captions above and below state that it traces the route of Gmelin and Delisle from Moscow to Berezow. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Générale des Voyages".
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Date Created
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1750
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Call Number
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Map 422a 1750
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Title
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Tavola dell' isole nuove, le quali son nominate occidentali & indiane per diversi rispetti
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Sixteenth-century woodcut map of the world, based on Sebastian Münster's 1544 map of the new islands. First printed map devoted to the Americas, which clearly separated the New World from Asia. Detached from the Italian book 'Cosmographia universale ... / raccolta primo da diversi autori per Sebastiano Munstero ... In Colonia, Appresso gli heradi d'Arnoldo Byrckmanno, 1575'. Features illustration of Mageilan’s ship, the Victoria. Place names in Latin.
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Date Created
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1560
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Call Number
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Map120a 1560
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Title
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Carte de Prétentions des Anglois dans l'Amerique Septentrionale Suivant leurs Chartres: Tant sur les Possessions de la France que sur celles de l'Espagne.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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18th-century French map of English territory in North America according to their charters, on both French and Spanish territories. Text on the right denotes: boundaries of Virginia and New England based on a charter issued by Jaques I (1620); boundaries of Carolina following a charter by Charles II (24 March 1662); extended boundaries of Carolina following a second charter by Charles II (13 June 1665); boundaries of Georgia following a charter by George II (9 June 1732).
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Date Created
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174-
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Call Number
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Map 600a 174-
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Title
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This Map of North America According to ye Newest and most Exact Observations
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Early 18th-century map of North America. Hand coloured and inset with: "A view of a stage & also of ye manner of fishing for, curing & drying cod at New Found Land. St. John's harbour.--Boston harbour.--New York &c.--[Charleston region, S.C.]--Port Royal harbour.--The bay and city of ye Havana.--The bay of Pto. Bella.--La Vera Cruz.--Cartagena harbour and forts.--The port of Acapulco.
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Date Created
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1710
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Call Number
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Map 600a 1710
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Title
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An Accurate Map of North America Drawn from the Sieur Robert, with Improvements.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A mid-eighteenth century map of North America. The map is an English version of Giles Robert de Vaugondy's map of North America, engraved by George Rollos. Robert de Vaugondy's original map is entitled "Amérique Septentrionale: Dressée sur les Relations les Plus Modernes des Voyageurs et Navigateurs, et Divisée Suivant les Differentes Possessions des Européens". This revised version features a cartouche illustrated with scenes of Native American people and indigenous flora and fauna.
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Date Created
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1759
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Call Number
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Map 600a 1759
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Title
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A New Map of North America, with the West India Islands: Divided according to the Preliminary Articles of Peace, Signed at Versailles, 20. Jan. 1783.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Top half of a detailed late 18th-century map of North America and the West Indies. Shows hand-coloured divisions based on "the Preliminaries Signed at Versailles" January, 20th, 1783". Red is used to denote English territories, green is the United States, Blue is French, and Yellow is Spanish territory. Printed on four sheets, two out of the four are shown. Illustrated cartouche showing Native American people. Inset with "A Particular Map of Baffin and Hudson's Bay".
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Date Created
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1794-05-12
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Call Number
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Map 600 fab 1794
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Title
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Map of Canada and the United States Showing Air Mail Routes
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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1929 map of air mail routes in Canada and the United States. Scale: approx. 1:8,870,400.
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Date Created
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1929
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Call Number
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Map 600 gar 1929
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Title
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A Map of the British and French Settlements 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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18th century map of British and French settlements in North America. Coloured map published in the Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure 1755 vol 17 pp. 144-145. Inset: French settlement Fort Frederick at Crown Point, built 1731. Scale approx. 1:10,000,000. Title cartouche illustrated with images of ships.
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Date Created
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1755
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Call Number
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Map 601a 175-
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Title
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North America From the French of Mr. D'Anville Improved with the Black Settlements of Virginia and Course of Ohio: Illustrated with Geographical and Historical Remarks
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Mid-18th century map of North America. Based on a French map by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. Hand-coloured, Canada and French territories in yellow, Spanish settlements in green, and English Colonies in other colours. Scale: 1:6,500,000. Prime meridians: Ferro and London. Top right corner of the map is missing, cutting out part of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Gulf of St. Laurence. Includes extensive historical treatises outlining the"English Title to their Settlements on the Continent" as well as the "French Incroachments".
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Date Created
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1755-05
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Call Number
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Map 601a 1755
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Title
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Pownall's Map of the British Provinces in North America AD 1775
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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18th century map of British territories in North America. Hand coloured boundaries.
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Date Created
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1775
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Call Number
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Map 601a 1775
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Title
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Plan du Port de St. Diego en Californie: Situé par 52º 39'0'' de Latitude Nord et 12º 4'0" à l'Ouest de St. Blas Levé en 1782.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Late eighteenth-century map of the Port of San Diego, California from a map by cartographer and explorer Jean-François de Galaupe, Count of La Pérouse (or Lapérouse). This map is based on surveys of the area by Juan Pantoja. Drawn during a French scientific expedition to the Pacific in 1785-1788. Last contact with the expedition was in 1788, after which they were never heard from again. This map was engraved by L. Aubert and published in "Atlas de Voyage de La Pérouse" in 1897. Scale at bottom reads: Milles Marins de 60 au degré.
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Date Created
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1788? (published 1797)
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Call Number
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Map 603cer 1788 sheet 3
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Title
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Plan de la Baie de Langle: Située a la partie Ouest de l'Ile de Tchoka par 47º. 48."36' de Latitude Nord et 139º.57'.54". de Longitude Orientale
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Late eighteenth-century map of what the expedition called "Langle Bay" from a map by cartographer and explorer Jean-François de Galaupe, Count of La Pérouse (or Lapérouse). The map actually depicts the wester part of the Russian island Sakhalin (called Tchoka on the map), probably what is now known as Tomari Bay. From a French scientific expedition to the Pacific in 1785-1788. Last contact with the expedition was in 1788, after which they were never heard from again. ?This map was published in "Atlas de Voyage de La Pérouse" in 1897., Scale at bottom reads 'Milles marines de 60 au dégré.'. Note below title: La Variation a ete trouvée de 41' Ouest.
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Date Created
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1788? (published 1797)
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Call Number
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Map 603cer 1788 sheet 4
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Title
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Plan de la Baie de Monterey Située dans la Californie Septentrionale: par 36º.38'. de Latitude Nord, et 124º.3.' de Longitude Occidentale Pour servir au Voyage de M. de la Perouse.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Late eighteenth-century map of Monterey Bay, California from a map by cartographer and explorer Jean-François de Galaupe, Count of La Pérouse (or Lapérouse). Drawn during a French scientific expedition to the Pacific in 1785-1788. Last contact with the expedition was in 1788, after which they were never heard from again. This map was engraved by L. Aubert and published in "Atlas de Voyage de La Pérouse" in 1897. Scale at bottom left reads 'Milles Marins de 60 au Degré'.
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Date Created
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1788? (published 1797)
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Call Number
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Map 603cer 1788 sheet 1
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Title
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Plan de la Baie d'Estaing: Située à la Côte de l'Ouest de Tchoka par 48º.59'.38" de Latitude Nord, et par 140º0'42' de Longitude Orientale.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Late eighteenth-century map of the Baie d'Estaing (likely modern-day Uglegorsk, Russia on the island of Sakhalin). From a map by cartographer and explorer Jean-François de Galaupe, Count of La Pérouse (or Lapérouse). This area was not surveyed by La Pérouse himself but likely drawn from existing maps of the area. From a French scientific expedition to the Pacific in 1785-1788. Last contact with the expedition was in 1788, after which they were never heard from again. This map was engraved by L. Aubert and published in "Atlas de Voyage de La Pérouse" in 1897.
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Date Created
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1788? (published 1797)
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Call Number
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Map 603cer 1788 sheet 5
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Title
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Plan du Port de St. François, Situé sur la côte de la Californie Septentrionale.: La Pointe de Rois par 37º.59'. de Latitude Nord et 124º.54'. de Longitude Occidentale.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Late eighteenth-century map of the San Francisco Bay region from a map by cartographer and explorer Jean-François de Galaupe, Count of La Pérouse (or Lapérouse). This area was not surveyed by La Pérouse himself but likely drawn from existing maps of the area. From a French scientific expedition to the Pacific in 1785-1788. Last contact with the expedition was in 1788, after which they were never heard from again. This map was engraved by L. Aubert and published in "Atlas de Voyage de La Pérouse" in 1897.
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Date Created
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1788? (published 1797)
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Call Number
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Map 603 cer 1788 sheet 2
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Title
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Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of Upper and Lower Canada, and the other British Possessions 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 nineteenth-century coloured map of British territories in North America. Drawn by Fielding Lucar Jr., and engraved by James H. Young and George Delleker. The title "British possessions in North America" appears within the map lines. The map is surrounded by geographical, statistical and historical information about Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick organized in subheadings.
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Date Created
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182-
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 182-
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Title
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A Map of Canada Compiled from the Latest Authorities by Edward Staveley, civ. engr.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A mid-nineteenth century map of Canada by Civil Engineer Edward Staveley, engraved by W. & A.K. Jonhston, geographers and engravers to the Queen, Edinburgh. Edited by Armour and Ramsay, Montreal. The map contains five insets: Island of Montreal, Quebec and its Environs with the Operations of the Siege of 1759 under Wolfe, Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara, Kingston and its Environs, and Toronto and its Environs. Visual scale [92 mm = 100 British Miles].
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Date Created
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185-
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 185-
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Title
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A New Map of Upper & Lower Canada from the Latest Authorities
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A nineteenth-century map of Upper & Lower Canada and the northeastern United States, engraved by John Cary. Outlines and borders colored in red and blue. Published in 1807. Relief shown pictorially. Map also covers the northeastern United States.
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Date Created
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1807-12-01
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 1807
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Title
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A New and Accurate Map of Quebec and its Boundaries from a late Survey
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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An eighteenth-century map from Quebec. Relief shown pictorially. Appears in the Universal Magazine, September 1781, volume 69.
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Date Created
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176-
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 176-
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Title
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A New and Correct Map of North America: in which the Places of the Principal Engagements during the Present War, are accurately Inserted.
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Late 18th-century map of North America. Black and white, from Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military and Literary Journal, v.1 April 1780. Scale: 1:11,000,000. Prime meridian: London.
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Date Created
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1780-04-26
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Call Number
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Map 601a 1780
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Title
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British 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 nineteenth-century map of British North America. Published in England by London Longman & Co. Contains the following geological information: volcanoes coloured with black dots; metamorphic or primitive rocks denoted with red; and fossiliferous rocks, from the Silurian Strata upwards, denoted with blue. Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
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Date Created
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18--
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 18--
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Title
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British North America By Permission Dedicated to The Honorable Hudsons Bay Company: Containing the latest information which their documents furnish. By their Obedient Servants
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A nineteenth-century map of British North America, shown in yellow. Rupert's Land is shown in green. Border with the United States is delineated with red. Published in London by J. Arrowsmith in1854. Relief shown by hachures. Prime Meridian; Greenwich.
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Date Created
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1854-04-25
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 1854
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Title
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Canada: By John Cary
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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A nineteenth-century map of Canada. Published in London by John Cary in 1813. Upper Canada is shown in red, the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Coast is delineated with blue, and Lower Canada is delineated with yellow.
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Date Created
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1813-06-01
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 1813
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Title
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Kaart van het westelijk gedeelte van Kanada, bevattende de vijf groote Meiren, met de omleggende Landen
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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An eighteenth-century map of the western Canada, containing the five Great Lakes, with the surrounding Countries. Prime Meridian: Ferro and Paris.
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Date Created
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1775
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 1775
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Title
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Nieuwe Kaart van Kanada De Landen aan de Hudsons-Baay en de Noordwestelyke deelen van Noord-Amerika
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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An eighteenth-century map of the Hudson Bay area and the northeast of North America. Published in Amsterdam in 1769. An inset map at the top right corner shows the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Cape Breton Island (Isle Royal), Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. Prime Meridian: Ferro.
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Date Created
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1769
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Call Number
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OS-X2 Map 610 a 1769