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Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta railway territories
Canada. Department of I...
Manitoba, Saskatchewan ...
1915
National Atlas
 
Author
[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
Note
Color map. Shows major cities, rivers, etc. Includes table of routes and names of railroad companies. Includes color coded legend indicates existing and proposed lines in Ontario and Quebec, Pacific railways and Grand Trunk Railway System.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Telegraphs
Canada. Department of I...
Manitoba, Saskatchewan ...
1915
National Atlas
 
Author
[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
Note
Color map. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, land and underwater cables, and list of the wireless stations.
Density of population 1911: Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Canada. Department of I...
Density of population 1...
1915
National Atlas
 
Author
[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
Note
Color map. Includes color coded legend. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, etc. Note: "Cities and towns over 5,000 inhabitants in solid black circles proportionate to population."
Origin of the population 1911. Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Canada. Department of I...
Origin of the populatio...
1915
National Atlas
 
Author
[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
Note
Color map. Includes color coded legend. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, etc.
No. 29 C, Origins of the people, 1901 ; Manitoba and Saskatchewan
White, James; Canada. D...
No. 29 C, Origins of th...
1906
National Atlas
 
Author
[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
Note
Color map. Includes note. Color coded legend shows varying number of ethnic groups mainly: English, Irish, Scottish, French, German, and Russians. Cities and towns of 5000 inhabitants or more are shown as black dots. The size of the circle is proportionate to the population. "Note: Railways have been brought up to date of publication, 1906".
No. 28, Density of population, 1901; Manitoba and Saskatchewan
White, James; Canada. D...
No. 28, Density of popu...
1906
National Atlas
 
Author
[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
Note
Color map. Cities and towns of 5000 inhabitants or more are shown as black dots. The size of the circle is proportionate to the population. Color coded legend uses eight classes, seven of which are shades of brown, more densely populated portions are shown in the darker tints. Numbers make it clear which class is being shown in any one township.
No.19, Railways: Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
White, James; Canada. D...
No.19, Railways: Manito...
1906
National Atlas
 
Author
[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
Note
Full color map. With list of railways, mileage, etc. and color coded legend.
No.16, Telephone : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia & Yukon
White, James; Canada. D...
No.16, Telephone : Mani...
1906
National Atlas
 
Author
[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
Note
Three color maps on one sheet. Shows telephone cables, railroads, rivers, etc.
No.12, Telegraphs : Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
White, James; Canada. D...
No.12, Telegraphs : Man...
1906
National Atlas
 
Author
[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
Note
Outline color map. Shows land and underwater telegraph cables, railroads, rivers, etc.
Shell Manitoba - Saskatchewan. Alaska Highway. Calgary. Edmonton.
Shell Oil Company
Shell Manitoba - Saskat...
1956
National Atlas
 
Author
Shell Oil Company
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