Former owner | Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797 |
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Former owner | Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies |
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Date | [1759?] |
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Scale | Scale approximately 1:46,000 |
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Language | English |
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Location | British Library |
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Collection (local) | British Library Collection |
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Subjects | - Roads--Québec (Province)--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
- Lake Temiscouata--Québec (Province)--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
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Places | - Canada
- North and Central America
- Témiscouata, Lac
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Extent | 1 map on 10 sheets : joined, laid on linen, manuscript pen and ink with watercolour ; 74 x 234 cm |
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Terms and License | - No known copyright restrictions.
- This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Notes | - Date suggested after British control of the region had been gained at the end of the Saint John River campaign?
- Relief shown by shading.
- Shows the "Chemin du Portage" or trade route between Edmundston and the River St Lawrence.
- Shows a decorative compass rose orienting north to the lower right of the map
- Names timber species along the portage route.
- Shows title centrally with "Scale 1 3/8 Inch to a Mile" beneath.
- Shows a further textual note at upper left, "RIVER MEDOUESQUA. This River is passable for Canoes till the latter end of August, the water after that time is very low, and as there are several small Rifts obliges those who pass doen this river to make several Portages".
- Copy at Add Ms 57,705.2. In a R.U.S.I. solander box numbered Vol LXX and LXXI. Comprises 10 sheets joined and laid on linen. Red stamp of R.U.S.I. above the title at lower centre. Shows manuscript addition of "C 44" in pencil at upper right. Green circular label to verso shows "14". White label to verso showing "DRAWER 27 SECTION 6". Blue label to the verso shows "A 27/39". Stamp to verso in black ink shows "ADD. MS. 57,705 (2). Manuscript additions to verso repeat the pressmark "57705-2" and "27/39".
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