[ganong] historic SITES IN TsEW BRUNSWICK 353 



Map of the Bason of Chignectou and its Environs in Nova Scotia, From a 

 French draught, Capt. Lewis' Survey of the road to Bay Verte, etc., 

 1755. jMs. in possession of Mr. F. Allison of Sackville. 



Map of the Isthmus in "Memoirs sur le Canada," about 1755. 



Fort Beauséjour and the adjacent country ... in 1755. In ^Nlante's 

 History of the late war in America. 



Part of INIap of Nova Scotia or Acadie. By Capt. INIontresor. London, 17(i8. 



There is also in the British ^Museum a plan of the Isthmus of about 1755 by 

 Winckworth Tonge, but this I have not seen. 



Survey of the Isthmus in 1837, by Chas. McCurdy. Ms. in Crown Land 

 Office. The Plans of the Isthmus made by Mi'nnette, 1822 ; Hall, 1825, 

 and by Crawley, 1843, in connection with surveys for a Baie Verte 

 Canal, are missing from the Crown Land Office and from the Public 

 Works Department, Ottawa, to which they were loaned. 

 No. 33 — Miramichi. Topography from an Admiralty chart. Facts from Jumeau, 



1685, Franquelin, UiSG, and the Survey may of 1754, all reproduced in the 



preceding ]Monograph of this series. Micheau's map of 1785, mentioned on 



page 330 is A'aluable for later history. 

 No. 34 — Miscou and Shippegan. Topography from the Geological Survey map 



and the Admiralty Chart. Facts from Jumeau, 1685, and Franquelin, 1686, 



and from Survey map of jNIiscou, by West, 1820, and of Shippegan, by Har- 



ley, 1830. Both are Ms. in the Crown Land Office. Other facts have teen 



given me by Rev. J. R. Doucet, of L'Amec. 

 No. 35 — Bathurst. Topography from a survey map in the Public Works Office, 



Ottawa. Facts from the Survey map accompanying Goold's Grant of 1784, 



published (with additions^ in Coll. N. B. Hist. Soc. II., 127. Denys' map of 



1672 is very impei'fect. 

 No. 36 — Restigouche. Topograi^hy from the Survey map in the Crown Land 



Office. There appear to be no earlier historical maps of importance, the 



French charts of 1778 hardly taking in this part. 

 No. 37 — St. John. Topography from Bruce, 1761. 

 Earlier maps are : 



^lap of the Harbor by Champlain, 1604. 



Chart of the Harbor, by Bruce, 1761, mentioned above. 



Chart of the Entrance to the River St. John, by DesBarres, 1776. 



Plan de la Port de la Rivière Saint Jean, Paris, 1779. 



Plan of Parr Town, by Paul Bedell, 1783. Ms. in Crown Land Othce. 



Plan of the City and Harbor of St. John, froni an actual Survey taken in the 

 year 1784. By Robert Morse (?) 



Mouth of the River St. John, by A. Lockwood, 1818. 



Map of the City of Saint John, N.B., by Charles Whitney, 1825. ]Ms. in 

 Crown Land Office. 



Plan of the City and Harbor of St. John, X.B., by Cunningham. Boston, 

 1835. 



The Admiralty Charts. 

 No. 38 — Fredericton. Topography from the Survey mail. There are no especial 



historical maps of this region, other than those of Morris, given earlier, No. 



17, and some plans in the Crown Land Office, inclucUng the original plan of 



Fredericton, of 1786, by D. Campbell. To this map the word Osnabitrg 



should be added along with Fredericton, and the Township of Newton should 



read Xeu-toini, and its date should be 1768. 



