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Canada. A map of the present seat of war on the borders of Canada. 6 x 16.
[In Pennsylvania magazine. Oct. 1775. 8°. Philadelphia, B. Aitkin, 1775.
opp. p. 463].

An exact map of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, gulf and river St. Laurence
and coast of Labradore. From the latest surveys. 1777. 8 x 10.
[In Russell (Wm.) The history of America. 4°. London, for Walker, 1800.
v. 2. p. 245].

A map of the inhabited part of Canada, from the French surveys, with the
frontiers of New York and New England; from the large survey by Claude
Joseph Sauthier. Engraved by Wm. Faden, 1777. 22 x 34. London, W.
Faden, feb. 25, 1777.

[In Faden (William, editor). The North American atlas. fol. London,
for W. Faden, 1777. no. 4].

Same.

[American maps. v. 3. no. 22. also v. 5. no. 18b].

Carta rappresentante i cinque laghi del Canada. 10 x 71.

[In Atlante dell' America. [anon.] fol. Livorno, 1778. no. 5].

An exact map of the province of Quebec, with part of New York & New
England from the latest surveys. 8 x 10.

[In Russell (Wm.) The history of America. 4°. London, 1778. opp. p.
401. v. 2].

A new and accurate map of the province of New York, and part of the Jersies, New England and Canada, shewing the scenes of our military operations during the present war. Also the new erected state of Vermont. Jn. Lodge sculp. [anon.] 10 x 15. London, J. Bew, oct. 31,

1780.

[In Political (The) magazine. 8°. London, for J. Bew, [1780]. v. 1. oct. 1780. opp. p. 670].

L'isle de Terre Neuve, l'Acadie, ou la Nouvelle Écosse, l'isle St. Jean et la partie orientale du Canade. Par m. Bonne. 8 x 12.

[In Raynal (G. T.) Histoire philosophique et politique. 4°. Genève, 1780. Atlas. no. 44].

Partie occidentale du Canada, contenant les cinq grands lacs, avec les pays circonvoisins. Par m. Bonne. 81⁄2 x 12.

[In Raynal (G. T.) Histoire philosophique et politique. 4°. Genève, 1780. Atlas. no. 45].

Carte des frontières Françoises et Angloises dans le Canada depuis Montreal jusques au fort du Quesne. 12 x 17.

[In Pouchot (M. -.) Mémoires sur la dernière guerre de l'Amérique Septentrionale. 16°. Yverdon, 1781. v. 1. at end].

Carte du Canada, de la Nouvelle Écosse et de l'Acadie. 9 x 124.

[In Hilliard d'Auberteuil (Michel-René). Essais historiques et politiques sur les Anglo-Américains. Gravures et cartes. 4°. Bruxelles, 1782. pl. 2].

A new & accurate map of the province of Canada, in North America; from the latest and best authorities. [anon.] 10 x 13. London, J. Bew, 31 july, 1782.

[In Political (The) magazine. 8°. London, for J. Bew, [1782]. v. 3. july, 1782. opp. p. 409].

H. Doc. 516-13

Canada. The United States of America with the British possessions of Canada, Nova Scotia & Newfoundland, divided with the French; and the Spanish territories of Louisiana and Florida, according to the preliminary articles of peace signed at Versailles, the 20th of jan. 1783. [anon.] col. 18 x 20. [London] for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 9th feb. 1783.

[In Jefferys (T.) and others. The American atlas. fol. London, R. Sayer & J. Bennett, 1782. no. 7].

Canada. Par m. Bonne. Hérisson del. 9 x 13.

[In Atlas encyclopédique. 4°. Paris, hôtel de Thou, 1788. map 120]. NOTE.-Encyclopédie méthodique.

Sketch of the western countries of Canada. 1791. Geog1. miles 60 to a degree. ms. [anon.] 8 x 12.

[1791].

Map of the Northwest territory of the province of Canada, from actual survey during the years 1792 to 1812. By David Thompson. Traced from the original. 4 sheets.

[In Henry (Alex. the younger) and Thompson (David, 1770-1857). New light on the early history of the great northwest. Edited by Elliott Coues. 8°. New York, F. P. Harper, 1847. v. 3. at end].

A new map of Upper & Lower Canada. 1798. 7 x 9. London, J. Stockdale, 1798.

[In Weld (Isaac). Travels through the states of North America. 8°.
London, 1810. v. 1].

A plan of the rivers Scoodie and Magaguadavic with the principal branches
including the bay of Passamaquoddy and the adjacent sea coast and
islands. Compiled and formed by order of the honble. board of com-
missioners appointed pursuant to the 5th article of the treaty of amity,
commerce & navigation between her britannic majesty & the United States
of America. By George Sproule, esq. surveyor general of New Bruns-
wick, from the actual survey of those rivers made under the authority of
the said board in the years 1796-7-8 and from the survey of Passamaquoddy
bay & islands made by mr. Wright 1772. ms. 58 x 78.
[1798].

NOTE.-Signed by the commissioners, Tho.
Benson. Witnessed by Ed. Winslow.

Barclay, David Howell, Egbt.

A new map of Upper and Lower Canada. By John Cary. 1807. col. 18 x 20. London, J. Cary, 1807.

[In Cary (John). Cary's new universal atlas. fol. London, for J. Cary,
1808. no. 53].

British colonies in North America. Drawn by J. Russell. 15 x 18.
[In Guthrie (William). A system of modern geography. 7th ed. 8°.
London, 1811].

Map of the British settlements, and the United States, from the coast of
Labrador to Florida. 14 x 14.

[In Lambert (John). Travels through Canada and the United States. 2d
ed. 8°. London, 1813. v. 1. front.]

A map of the located districts in the province of Upper Canada, describing all the new settlements, townships, etc. with the adjacent frontiers, compiled and corrected from the latest surveys in the surveyor-general's office, by William Chewitt. 33 x 45. London, W. Faden, 1813.

Canada. Map of Upper Canada, describing all the new settlements, townships, &c. with the countries adjacent from Quebec to lake Huron. By David William Smyth, surveyor general. With additions and corrections from Holland's three sheet map. Engraved by Jas. D. Stout. 21 x 33. New York, Prior & Dunning, 1813.

A new correct map of the seat of war in Lower Canada. Protracted from
Holland's large map compiled from actual survey made by order of the
provincial government; by Amos Lay. H. S. Tanner sculp. col. 21 x 33.
Philadelphia, A. Lay & J. Webster, [1814].

Canada. Engraved by Sid'y. Hall. 8 x 10. Edinburgh, A. Constable &
co. 1817.

[In Arrowsmith (Aaron). A new general atlas. 4°. Edinburgh, A. Constable & co. 1817. no. 49].

British possessions in North America. col. 20 x 27.

[In Pinkerton (John). A modern atlas. fol. Philadelphia, T. Dodson,
1818. no. 46].

A map of Cabotia; comprehending the provinces of Upper and Lower
Canada, New Brunswick, etc. and including also the adjacent parts of the
United States. Compiled by John Purdy. 4 sheets. London, R. H.
Laurie, 1821.

Map of Upper Canada. Neele & son sc. 14 x 19. London, Longman & co.
dec. 1, 1821.

[In Gourlay (Robert). Statistical account of Upper Canada. 8°. London, 1822. v. 1. front.]

Geographical, statistical and historical map of Upper and Lower Canada, and the other British possessions in North America. Drawn by F. Lucas, jr. 10 x 14.

[In Complete (A) historical, chronological and geographical American atlas. fol. Philadelphia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1822. no. 4].

A map of Cabotia; comprehending the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada [etc.] Compiled by John Purdy. Improved ed. with additions, 1825. 4 sheets. each 24 x 314. London, R. Laurie, 1821. [Reprint, 1825].

Map of the United States; and the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, compiled from the latest surveys and other authentic information. By John & Alex. Walker. 2 sheets. London, J. & A. Walker, 1827.

Map of the British possessions in North America, compiled from the documents in the colonial department, to accompany the report of the emigration committee. A. Arrowsmith sculp. 15 x 26.

[In Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary papers, 1827. v. 5].

British possessions in North America, from the report of the emigration committee of 1827. Corrected to 1831. 131⁄2 x 26. London, Longmans, 1832. [In McCulloch (J. R.) A dictionary, etc. of commerce. 8°. London, 1832. p. 321].

Map of part of the province of Upper Canada, shewing the territory situate in the London and western districts lately purchased by government from the Indians and the block or tract of 1,100,000 acres part thereof selected by the Canadian company in lieu of the clergy reserves. 11 x 18. [London?], Grey & Madeley, lithog. strand [1830?].

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