1929. Canada. Department of the Interior. Shows township concessions and lots, boundaries, railways, canals, roads, portages, and other features. 67 x 46 Centimeters Scale 1:250,000. 3.95 m... Department of the Interior (Ottawa, Ont).
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1893. Taché, E.-E. Eugéne-étienne, 1836-1912. Extract copy from map constructed on documents of record in the Department of Crown Lands. 68 x 103 centimeters Scale approximately 1:1,500,000 Gen... Dept. of Crown Lands (Québec).
1907. Canada. Department of the Interior. Current editor: Thomas D. Clark. Original editors: Rolla Milton Tryon, James Alton James, Carl Rusell Fish. 53 x 88 centimeters Scale 1:6,336,000; ... The Department (Ottawa).
1882. Rand McNally and Company. Relief shown by hachures.; Includes "Map of Atlantic Coast states" and 8 insets. 70 x 109 centimeters Scale approximately 1:5,000,000 General Map C... Rand, McNally & Company (Chicago).
1904. White, James, 1863-1928. Shows existing railroads and connecting lines in the United States. 44 x 93 centimeters Scale 1:6,336,000 General Map Collection. Dept. of the Interior (Ottawa).
1918. Canada. Natural Resources Intelligence Branch. Cartographic Details: Scale 1:792,000. 1 in. to 12 1/2 mi. (W 110⁰00ʹ--W 102⁰00ʹ/N 55⁰30ʹ--N 49⁰00ʹ). Relief shown by spot heights. Corrected to Ju... The Branch (Ottawa).
1457. Seat of war in Canada.
1812. Bouchette, Joseph, 1774-1841. Canada--Maps.
1908. Saskatoon & Western Land Company, Ltd. Terms of payment.... 54 x 59 centimeters, on sheet 79 x 63 centimeters No scale given General Map Collection. Saskatoon & Western Land Company, Ltd. (Regina).
1745. Ottens, R. (Reinier), 1698-1750. Relief shown pictorially. Inset map of Fish Bay, Disko Island and coast of Greenland. The fourth state of a map originally published by Frederi... Apud R. & I. Ottens (Amsterdam).
1675. Wit, Frederik de. Coastal names; rhumb lines; compass rose; notes; ships; bar scales.; Two decorative title cartouches.; "Fol. 28" in ink above top right corner.; Fr... By Frederick de Wit in de Calverstraet by den Dam inde Witte Paskaert (Tot Amsterdam).