A new map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Breton Island with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, composed from a great number of actual surveys; and other materials regulated by many new astronomical observations of the longitude as well as latitude; by Thomas Jefferys, geographer to the King. |
Partie de l'Amérique septent? qui comprend la Nouvelle France ou le Canada, par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, géog? ordinaire du roy. Avec privilege 1755. C. Haussard, sculp |
Partie de l'Amérique septent? qui comprend la Nouvelle France ou le Canada, par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, géog? ordinaire du roy. Avec privilege 1755. C. Haussard, sculp. |
A map of Canada and the north part of Louisiana with the adjacent countrys. By Thos. Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty, 1762. |
This map of the province of Nova-Scotia and parts adjacent.1776 |
Carte des possessions françoises et angloises dans le Canada, et partie de la Louisiane, 1756. L. Thevenard fil. sculp. |
A map of Canada and the north part of Louisiana with the adjacent countrys. By Thos. Jefferys, geographer to His Majesty, 1762 |
Partie orientale du Canada, traduitte de l'anglois de la carte de Jefferys publiée a Londres en May 1755. |
Map of the United States in part and Canada, showing all the canals, railroads, navigable rivers &c. 1852 |
Canada et Louisiane, par le Sr. le Rouge ingénieur géographe du Roy. |
Partie occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada par Mr. Bellin, ingénieur du roy de la marine pour servir à l'intelligence des affaires de l'etat present en Amerique, communiquée au public par les Héritiers de Homan. 1755 |
Hudson's Bay's country after La Veranderie, about 1740 / La Veranderie.Shows lakes, rivers, fortifications, and nations in western region of Hudson Bay, Canada, and northern United States. A sketch of the territory explored by De la Veranderie. |
La Nouvelle France où Canada. 1764 |
Map showing the route of the Chicago and Canada Southern Railway and its connecting lines.1872 |
New railway map and guide of New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey with parts of adjoining states and Canada, 1881 |
Partie occidentale de la Nouvelle France ou Canada. Par Mr. Bellin, ingenieur de la marine.1755 |
G. Woolworth Colton's railroad, township; distance map of New England with adjacent portions of New York, Canada, New Brunswick.1861 |
Partie orientale du Canada. Traduitte de l'anglois de la carte de Jefferys publiée à Londres en May 1755. |
Map of the country tributary to the Northern Pacific Railroad, compiled from English, Canadian, and American official sources and original surveys by Edward H. Knight, Jan. 1st 1871. Map of northwest part of United States and southwest part of Canada showing relief by hachures, drainage, isotherms, the wheat region, cities and towns, forts, routes and trails, the railroad network and the proposed Northern Pacific Railroad. |
Map of Nova Scotia, or Acadia; with the islands of Cape Breton and St. John's, from actual surveys, by Captn. Montresor, engir. 1768 |
A correct map of the seat of war. 1812. |
Carte du Canada et des Etats-Unis de l'Amérique Septentrionale / par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy, Géog. Ord. du Roi et Censeur Royal. 1778 |
Lloyd's railroad, telegraph express map of the United States and Canadas from official information. 1867 |
A map of Mackenzie's track from Fort Chipewyan to the Pacific Ocean in 1793. |
Isothermal chart of the region north of the 36th Parallel between the Atlantic & Pacific oceans; compiled under the direction of Isaac I. Stevens, Govnr. of Washington Territory. |
City of Ottawa, Canada with views of principal business buildings.1895 |
A map of Mackenzie's track from Fort Chipewyan to the north sea in 1789. |
Bird's eye view of Brantford, province Ontario, Canada 1875. Drawn by H. Brosius. Chas. Shober & Co. prop's Chicago Lith. Co |
Carte du Canada et de la Louisiane qui forment la Nouvelle France et des colonies angloises ou sont representez les pays contestez.1756 |
A Plan of the Straits of St. Mary, and Michilimakinac, to shew the situation & importance of the two westernmost settlements of Canada for the fur trade. 175? |
The upper Mississippi and Missouri / by M. Soulard, 1795. Covers Northwestern States and Western Canada. |
Winnipeg / entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada in the year 1884 by W.G. Fonseca in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture |
Vue de Quebec, capitale du Canada. 1755 |
Map of Alaska, Yukon Territory and British Columbia showing connections of the White Pass and Yukon route. 1904 Page 1 |
Map of Alaska, Yukon Territory and British Columbia showing connections of the White Pass and Yukon route. 1904 Page 2 |
Carte des bayes, rades et port de Plaisance dans l'Isle de Terre-Neuve. Dressé par M. Bellin pour l'Histoire du Canada par le P. Charlevoix.1755 |
A map of America between latitudes 40 and 70 north and longitudes 45 and 180 west exhibiting Mackenzie's track from Montreal to Fort Chipewyan; from thence to the north sea in 1789; to the west Pacific Ocean in 1793 |
Map of Nova Scotia, or Acadia; with the islands of Cape Breton and St. John's, from actual surveys, by Captn. Montresor, engir., 1768. |
Bowles's new pocket map of the United States of America; the British possessions of Canada, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, with the French and Spanish territories of Louisiana and Florida, as settled by the preliminary articles of peace signed at Versailles the 20th. Jany. 1783. |
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and Canada, with parts of adjoining states. 1860 |
Carte de l'Amerique Septentrionnale : depuis le 25, jusqu'au 650 deg. de latt.; environ 140, & 235 deg. de longitude / par Iean Baptiste Louis Franquelin, hydrographe du roy, à Québec en Canada. 1688 |
Amérique septentrion.lle [i.e. septentrionale] : composée, corigée, et augmetée, sur les iournaux, mémoires, et observations les plus justes qui en ón'etes.tes en l'année 1685 & 1686, par plusieurs particuliés / par I Baptiste Louis Franquelin, g[éographe] du Roy.Covers Canada, Hudson Bay region, and eastern United States. 1685 |
Plan of a rout undertaken in winter, Jany. 26th, from Quebec, the capital of Canada, to the frontier settlements of the Township of Topsham near Brunswick Fort on the River Ammerascaegun in the Province of New Hampshire, Feby. 20th 1760 / John Montresor, sub. engr.; lieut. 1760? |
Louisiana. 1753 or 4 |
Map showing the several routes proposed for the passage of gunboats to the Lakes via: Erie and Oswego Canal; Champlain [Canal]; Illinois River and Chicago [Canal]; Wisconsin, Green Bay [Canal] Prepared by S. H. Sweet, Dep. State Engr. and Surveyor. 1862 |
A map of the New England states, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island; Connecticut with the adjacent parts of New York; Lower Canada; compiled and published by Nathan Hale, Boston, 1826. |
A map of the sources of the Chaudière, Penobscot, and Kennebec rivers, by Montresore.1761 |
Map of the European and North American Railway, showing its connection with the railways of the United States; Canada; made by direction of His Excellency John Hubbard, Governor of Maine under the resolve of Aug. 20th 1850. |
Bird's eye view of Sherbrooke, P.Q. 1881 |
Hudson's Bay's country / by P. Pond, 1785 |
Bird's eye view of Chatham, Ontario.1870 to 1880 |
A map of the north west parts of America, with the utmost respect, inscrib'd to His Excellency, Sir Guy Carleton, Knight of the Bath: Captain General and Governor of the province of Quebec: General and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces in the said province, and frontiers thereof. by his most obedient humble servt. Alexr. Henry 1776? |
Telegraph stations in the United States, the Canadas; Nova Scotia.1853 |
View of Victoria, Vancouver Island. Drawn by H.O. Tiedemann. T. Picken, lith. 1860 |
Salmon Canneries of the Pacific Northwest. 1901 |
Victoria, B.C. 1889 |
Canada, Louisiane, possessions angl? Par le S.Robert de Vaugondy, géog? ord? du roi. Gravé par E. Dussy. 1762 |
Map showing the most direct commercial route from the Atlantic via L. Ontario, to the province of Upper Canada, the north western states & territories, and to the Mississippi. 1836 |
Bird's-eye view of Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C. 1878. Drawn by E. S. Glover. A.L. Bancroft & Co., lithographers. |
St. Thomas. Drawn by H. Brosius. C.H. Vogt, lith. Printed by J. Knauber & Co. 1896 |
A new and accurate map of the English empire in North America; Representing their rightful claim as confirmed by charters and the formal surrender of their Indian friends; likewise the encroachments of the French, with the several forts they have unjustly erected therein. 1755 |
Panoramic view of the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia 1879. |
Victoria, B.C. and vicinity 1884. By L. Samuel. Lithographed by the West Shore. |
Plan de la ville de Quebec.1755 |
Environs de Quebec: Bloque par les Americains du 8. decembre 1775 au 13. mai 1776 |
Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali. Specialibus mappis Londini primum a Mollio edita, nunc recusa ab Hommanianis Hered. A. Newfovndland, od. Terra Nova S. Lavrentii Bay, die Fisch-Bank, Acadia, nebst einem Theil New Schotland. 1759-1784 |
Hamilton, C.W. drawn by G.S. Rice ; lith. of Endicott Co., N.Y. 1859 |
L'Amérique septentrionale diviséen ses principaux états par le Sr. Janvier, géographe. Morillier, invenit. Berthault, sculpcit.1762 |
Plan, Lake Champlain from Fort St. John's to Ticonderoga, with the soundings, rocks, shoals, and sands, surveyed in the years 1778, 1779. |
A plan of the division line between the provinces of New-York and Quebec. In the 45th degree of north latitude. Survey'd in the year 1771, 1772. By Thomas Valentine & John Collins, esquirs. Drawn by C. J. Sauthier |
A map of New England, and Nova Scotia; with part of New York, Canada, and New Britain & the adjacent islands of New Found Land, Cape Breton. By Tho. Kitchin geogr.1758 |
A map of the provinces of New-York and New-Yersey, with a part of Pennsylvania and the Province of Quebec. From the topographical observations of C. J. Sauthier. Engraved and published by Matthew Albert Lotter. 1777 |
The United States of America with the British possessions of Canada, Nova Scotia, & of Newfoundland, divided with the French; and the Spanish territories of Louisiana and Florida according to the preliminary articles of peace signed at Versailles the 20th of Jany. 1783. |
Plano del archipielago de Clayocuat situada su boca mas O. llamado Puerto de Sn. Rafael por los 49020' de latd. N. y en la longd. de 20055' y la mas E. nombrada de Clayocuat por los 4907' de la misma especie y 20022' al O. del meridiano de Sn. Blas [?]conocidas sus bocas y descubiertos todos sus brazos e islas interiores por el Thente. de Navio de la Rl. Armada Dn. Francisco de Eliza Comandte. del Paguebot de S.M. nombrado San Carlos y Goleta Sta. Saturnina (alias la Orcasitas) en este presente año de 1791. |
A topographical map of Hudsons River, with the channels depth of water, rocks, shoals &c. and the country adjacent, from Sandy-Hook, New York and bay to Fort Edward, also the communication with Canada by Lake George and Lake Champlain, as high as Fort Chambly on Sorel River. 1776. |
Pensilvaniæ, Novæ-Cæsareæ Novi-Eboraci, Aquanishuonigæ et Canadæ, brevis delineatio, juxta itinera P. Kalm a Ludovico Evans, 1750. Æri incisa a Fr. Akrel, cura S. Kreander. |
A map of the British and French settlements in North America / T. Bowen, sculpt[or]. Containing Canada, Nova scotia, Newfoundland, New England, part of New York, with the Lakes, Six Nations, and all the countries westward in the same parallels so far as discover'd; exhibiting the just boundaries, and the French encroachments: laid down from authentic surveys 1755 |
J. Sage & Son's new reliable rail road map comprising all the railroads of the United States and Canadas with their stations and distances, compiled from the most acurate statistics. 1858 |
Canada. Central Intelligence Agency, 1999 |
The provinces of New York and New Jersey; with part of Pensilvania, and the Province of Quebec. Drawn by Major Holland, Surveyor General, of the Northern District in America. Corrected and improved, from the original materials, by Governr. Pownall, Member of Parliament, 1776. |
A survey of Lake Champlain including Crown Point and St. Iohn's on which is fixed the line of forty five degrees north lattit. terminating the boundarys betwe[e]n the provinces of Quebec and New York agre[e]able to his Majesty's proclamation done by order and instruction of the Honourable James Murray, esqr., Governor of the Province of Quebec and the Honourable His Majestys Council by Iohn Collins, depy. surv. genl., May 21th 1765. Charles Blaskowitz, draughtsman. 1765 |
A new and exact map of the dominions of the King of Great Britain on ye continent of North America, containing Newfoundland, New Scotland, New England, New York, New Jersey, Pensilvania, Maryland, Virginia and Carolina. 1715 |
The Alaska Line. 1934. |
Birds eye view of the city of Port Huron, Sarnia & Gratiot, St. Clair Co., Michigan 1867 & Point Edwards, Lambton Co., Canada west. Drawn & published by A. Ruger. 1867 |
Plan de la ville de Quebec. |
Environs de Quebec: Bloque par les Americains du 8. decembre 1775 au 13. mai 1776. |
Canada IIe. feuille, XXXV, B 32 |
Amerique septentrionale divisée en ses principales parties / presenté a Monseigneur el Duc de Bourgogne par son tres-humb, et tres obeissa, seruiter, H. Jaillot |
L'Amérique septentrionale, dressée sur les mémoires le plus récens des meilleurs géographes & publée par Cóvens & Mortier. |
Sherman & Smith's railroad, steam boat & stage route map of New England, New-York and Canada. |