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Title
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British America
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Description
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Map of British America including Canada, First Nations' territories with Anglo/Franco names, British Columbia, Rupert's Land, U.S. Alaska, mainland United States, Greenland and Iceland. Shows elevation, lakes, waterways, factories, forts, and other details.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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[1870]
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Identifier
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WMC0011
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1152319
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Title
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A New and Correct map of the British Colonies in North America comprehending Eastern Canada with the Province of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Government of Newfoundland with the Adjacent States of New England, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 1794.
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Description
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Map of British colonies in North America in 1794, including Québec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. Much of the Northeastern United States can also be seen. Towns, cities and bodies of water are labelled. International, provincial, and state borders are outlined. The locations of Indigenous communities are marked throughout.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1794
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Identifier
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HMC0013
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153576
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Title
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Upper Canada by J. Arrowsmith. 1837.
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Description
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Map of Upper published in 1837, encompassing what is now Ontario and western Québec. The American states of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ohio, West Virginia, Massachusetts, and Vermont can also be seen. Areas inhabited by Indigenous communities are labelled. Cities, towns, and bodies of water are named. Mountain ranges are shown with hachures. Part of the atlas titled The London atlas of universal geography, exhibiting the physical & political divisions of the various countries of the World, constructed from original materials (see Note).
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1837
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Identifier
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HMC0010
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153574
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Title
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The Arctic Regions, showing the North-West Passage as determined by Cap. R. McClure and other Arctic Voyagers. 1856.
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Description
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Two maps of arctic regions published in 1856 on a single sheet as part of The Royal Illustrated Atlas of Modern Geography. The arctic circle is shown in the lower of two maps, while the upper map shows the Parry Islands in what is now the Northwest Territories of Canada. Surrounding these two maps there are illustrations of arctic scenes and people, including Inuit, walruses, polar bears, and the HMS Terror. Bodies of water, islands, and harbours are labelled throughout. The former resting place of the HMS Resolute can be seen in the upper map.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1856
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Identifier
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HMC0004
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153559