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CARTOGRAPHY OF NEW BRUNSWICK 



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that which is the original of the maps we use to this day. In a printed 

 map, the Morris type, appeared tirst, so far as I know, in Purdy's 

 " Cabotia " of 1814, and again in the two maps by Houohotte, and I'rom 

 that time constantly down to the present. 



Fig. 4u.— LAURIE & WHITTLE (KITCIIIN), ITW. 

 From original ; full size. 



AVhile speaking of the St. John, we ma}' here note a very interesting 

 map of the river from its mouth to Grand Falls, made by Dougald 

 Campbell in 1785, and preserved in manuscript in the Public Eecord office. 

 It is followed on Major Holland's map of Lower Canada of 1802, but 



