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Cartography. 



& the Adjacent Bays and Rivers, by W. Tonge, Chignecto Fort 

 Lawrence, 1755. 



A MS. in British Museum. It is very like, though not identical 

 with the " Map of the Bason of Chignectou," of the Cartography, 

 page 414. 



1756. A Map of the Surveyed parts of Nova Scotia. 



A MS. map of the Chignecto region with fine plans of Fort 

 Cumberland and Gaspereau; in the British Museum. 



VI. THE MODERN TYPE, 1770 to 1820. 



1758. Holland, Samuel (?) Sketch of St. John's Harbour and a Part of the 

 River. Reprinted in Coll. N.B. Hist. Soc, II, 166. 



There are two copies of this map with the same title in Library 

 of Congress, one of them giving the name of its author, Mr. Holland 



1761. Morris, Chas. A Chart of the Peninsula of Nova Scotia. 31 x 23 in.; 

 10 m. = 1 inch (about). 



MS. in the Public Record Office, Vol. 9, No. 6. 



1761. Morris, Chas. A plan of the District of Chignecto. Published in the 

 Archives Report of 1904. 



1764? Anon. Survey of the River St. Johns from Fort Frederick in the 

 Bay of Fundy to the river Medauesqua with the lake Temesacuata 

 and the grand Portage from thence to the river St. Lawrence. 

 21 X 30 in. 



MS. in the Library of Congress. Reproduced in Fig. 1 preceding. 



1764. M itchel- Bernard. A Plan of Passimaquoddy Bay or the Bay of St. 



Croix. 26 x 33 inches; scale about 1 mile to an inch. 



MS. in Public Record Office, B. T. 10, 59. Reproduced in the 

 Monograph on Boundaries, 229, and in altered form in Coll. N. B. 

 Hist. Soc, II, 177. Topography and names in part by John Mitchel, 

 with additions by Governor Bernard. 



1765. Morris, Chas. A Plan of the River St. Johns and Passamaquoddy Bay 



Done by order of His Excellency Montagu Wilmot, Esqr., Governour 

 and Commander in Chief of the Province of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. 

 6V2 X 71/2 feet; 1 mile ^ 1 inch. 



MS. in the Library of Congress. Reproduced in Map No. 2 pre- 

 ceding. 

 1765. Morris- M itchel. A map of Passamaquoddy showing the land grants. 

 34 x 30 inches; 1 mile := 1 inch. 



MS. in Crown Land Office, made by Morris, using Mitchel's map 

 of 1764 in part. The grants seem to have been added by Holland. 



1765. Johnson, Guy. Map of the River St. John in the Province of Nova 

 Scotia, Exhibiting the Grants to Officers, &c., in 1765, with other 

 Patents. From the survey of Mr. Chas. Morris and other surveys. 

 26 X 17 inches. 



MS. in Library of Congress. Very similar to the map in the 

 Coll. N.B. Hist. Soc, II, 305. 



