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Popple, Henry
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Sheet three without color and stretching from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to Newfoundland.
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Popple, Henry
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Uncolored map of lower Quebec stretching from Hudson's Bay to "Lake Mistasin."
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Rand McNally and Company
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Counties outlined in color. Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Railroads highlighted.
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Colton, G.W.
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Meridians Washington and Greenwich. Counties tinted in color.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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Lower right sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes parts of inset map of Quebec, and of "Town of Montreal ..."
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes 2 views.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes part of inset maps "City of Quebec," and "Town of Montreal," continued on adjoining sheets. Illustrated cartouche.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes 3 views, legend, bar scales and "Remarks."
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. The letter "E" in lower right corner.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes Inset map "Town of Three Rivers," and distance table.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes distance table.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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One sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes distance table.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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Lower left sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes distance table.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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Upper left sheet of engraved map on 10 sheets. Relief shown by hachures. Shows buildings, parcel boundaries, etc. Includes 2 distance tables.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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Four easternmost sheets of 10-sheet engraved map. Includes views, and ornamental cartouche. Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Shows buildings in cities.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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Engraved map on 10 sheets. Boundaries outlined in color by hand. Includes 5 five views and three large inset maps of Montreal, Quebec, and Three Rivers. Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Shows buildings in cities.
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[Bouchette, Joseph, Faden, William, 1750?-1836]
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This is an atlas of three maps on 13 sheets: the large map of Lower Canada on ten sheets (scale 1:174,240, size 133x307); the map of Upper and Lower Canada on two sheets (scale 1:2,200,000, size 76x123); and the single sheet map of Gaspe (scale 1:506,880, size 40x48). These maps were intended to accompany Bouchette's Topographical Description of Lower Canada (see our copy). The first two maps have outline color. Atlas is bound into half leather marbled paper covered boards. The title on the atlas spine "Description Topograph du Bas Canada" may indicate that this atlas was issued to accompany the 1815 French edition of the book published in London (Sabin 6850). The large ten sheet map is extraordinary - it is over ten feet long when joined and almost five feet tall. It has five views and three large inset maps of Montreal, Quebec, and Three Rivers. The detail and graphic elegance of the large map is the equal (or perhaps the superior) of any of the contemporary maps that we have seen (and none of which are on such a large scale - the only potential candidate would be Eddy's Map of the Country Thirty Miles Round the City of New York). Of course the engraving was done by the Walker firm in London, whose resources were up to the New York and Philadelphia engravers, or better, so a comparison with American produced maps is not entirely fair. Bouchette's work as Surveyor General must have instilled in him an obsession with the accuracy and fineness of detail that one sees in these maps.
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State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau
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Color map with inset. Shows roads, points of interest, distances, time zone boundaries, populations, etc. Main through rotes shown in red. Includes note. Relief shown by hachures.
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Clason Map Company
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Color map. Includes road legend.
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[Rand McNally and Company, State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau]
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Color map. Main through routes shown in red. Shows time zone boundaries, roads, ferries, highways, rivers and streams. Includes population of cities and towns. Relief shown by hachures.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Statistical charts. Shows population of over 7,000 in cities and towns, 1665-1911.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Statistical charts. Shows population of over 7,000 in cities and towns, 1665-1911.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Statistical charts. Shows distribution of population in provinces and territories.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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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.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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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 Quebec and Maritime Provinces, Pacific railways and Grand Trunk Railway System.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Color map. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, land and underwater cables, and list of the wireless stations.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Color map. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, land and underwater cables, and list of the wireless stations.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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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."
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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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."
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Color map. Includes color coded legend. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, etc.
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[Canada. Department of Interior, Chalifour, J.E.]
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Color map. Includes color coded legend. Shows major cities, rivers, railroads, etc.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Color map. Shows Shows administrative boundaries, wards, tracts, block numbers, and railway system. Includes legend and reference to the wards. Relief shown by hachures. Depth shown in soundings.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Color map. Color coded legend shows varying number of ethnic groups mainly: English, Irish, Scottish, French, German, and Russians. Includes note. Cities and towns of 5000 inhabitants or more are shown as black dots. The size of the circle is proportionate to the population. Shows major railway systems.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Color map. Color coded legend shows varying number of ethnic groups mainly: English, Irish, Scottish, French, German, and Negroes. Includes note. Cities and towns of 5000 inhabitants or more are shown as black dots. The size of the circle is proportionate to the population. Shows major railway systems.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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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.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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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.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Full color map. With list of railways, mileage, etc. and color coded legend.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Full color map. With list of railways, mileage, etc. and color coded legend.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Color map. Shows telephone cables, railroads, rivers, etc.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Color map. Shows telephone cables, railroads, rivers, etc.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Full color map. Shows land and underwater telegraph cables, railroads, rivers, etc.
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[White, James, Canada. Department of Interior]
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Full color map. Shows land and underwater telegraph cables, railroads, rivers, etc.
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Bradstreet Company
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Full color map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
Popple, Henry
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Sheet three with color and stretching from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to Newfoundland.
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