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Cartography. 



1767? Wright, Thos.? A Plan of the Northern Coast of the Bay of Fundy 

 and the River St. Johns in the Province of Nova Scotia. Endorsed 

 Part of Nova Scotia by Mr. Wright; Towns on St. Johns River, 

 Nova Scotia, by Morris. 37 x 24 in.; 1 league = % inch. 



M.S. in Public Record Office (Box 43, No. 23). Reproduced in the 

 Archives Report for 1904. 



1774. Morris, Charles. A Plan of the River St. John, etc. I find the map 

 in the Public Record Office bears the Inscription, " Copy from the 

 original Survey made some years ago. Geo. Sproule, London, July, 

 1784." 



It is very probable that another map in the same office is another 

 copy of this; it is entitled, A Plan of the River St. John in the 

 County of Sunbury, Prov. of N. Scotia, from St. Anns opposite the 

 mouth of the Nashwaak River to Partridge Island in the Bay of 

 Fundy. 6 feet x 2i^ feet; 1 mile = 1 in. 



1782? Sproule, George. A Sketch of the Communication between the Bay 

 of Fundy and the River St. Lawrence by the River St. John, from 

 Captain Peach's Observations and route in the year 1761, and of 



others since that time Copied and Corrected by George Sproule, 



late Captain in His Majesty's 16th Regt. of Foot. 54 x 19 inches; 

 5 miles = 1 inch. 



MS. in the Public Record Office (Case 43, No. 22). 



1783? Morris, Chas.? Map of St Johns River from its mouth to the Great 

 Falls. 4 miles = 1 inch. 



MS. in Public Record Office (Case 43, No. 21): Probably that 

 mentioned in Canadian Archives, 1894, 411. 



1786. Sproule, George. Plan of the South West Part of New Brunswick 



including the River Saint John as high up as the Great Falls: 

 shewing the Lines of the Counties and Parishes, and of the different 

 grants and allotments hitherto made in that District. Compiled 

 from Actual Surveys by order of His Excellency Governor Carleton, 

 By George Sproule, Esqr. Surveyor General, assi.sted by Mather Byles 

 Deputy Surveyor Saint John. June 1786. 6 feet by 7 feet 10 inches; 

 2 miles = 1 inch. 



MS. in Public Record Office, Case 41, No. 7; reproduced (reduced) 

 in the Monograph on Boundaries, 412. 



1787. Sproule, George. Plan of the Communication by the River Saint John, 



from Fredericton in New-Brunswick, to the River Saint Lawrence; 

 ■with the Settlements in that extent. From an actual Survey taken 

 by order of His Excellency Lieutenant Governor Charleton, in July 

 and August 1787, by George Sproule, Esqr. Surveyor General of New 

 Brunswick. 5x9 feet; 2 miles to an inch. 



MS. in Public Record Office (Case 43, No. 26). 



1787? Peachey, Jas. This map is described as "A colored map of the Post 

 Route between the River St Lawrence & the Bay of Fundy, drawn 

 by J. Peachey, Ensn. 60 Regt." Scale 5i/^ miles to an inch 

 4 ft. x 1 ft. 9 in. British Museum. 



