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Cartography. 



1817. Bouchette, Joseph. Plan of the exploring survey from the source of 



the St Croix River to the Great Wagrgansis or the waters of the 

 Restigouche, between the 27th. July and 9th. Oct. 1817. 



MS. in the Library of the Department of State, Washington, 

 22 X 107 inches; scale SO chains to one inch. 



Well drawn map on a very large scale showing in great detail 

 the topographical features along the due north line, important to 

 N. B. History because it is the most detailed original map of the 

 line which forms the present boundary. 



1818. Odell, Wm. F. Plan of the exploring survey in 1818. (Viz the north 



line from the Wagan to the watershed near the St Lawrence). 



MS. in the Library of the Department of State, Washington. 

 16 X 48 inches; 

 1818. Johnson, John. A map of the country explored in the year 1817 & 1818. 



MS. in the Library of Department of State, Washington. 37 x 64 

 inches; scale about 3 miles to an inch. 



Prior to the Survey of Green River, which is only sketched in. 



1818. Tiarks, S. L. and Burnham, H. [Map of Green River and the sources 

 of the neighbouring Kedgewick waters]. 15 x 28 Vg inches; scale, 

 2 miles to 1 inch. 



MS. in the Library of the Department of State, [Washington. 

 This is the original for this country of the Map A, and all published 

 maps down to the map of Graham of 1843. The Report of the explor- 

 ation of the river is referred to in Monograph on Boundaries, 321. 



1818. Tiarks, S. L. and Burnham, H. Map of a Survey of Tuladie and Green 

 Rivers. 31V^ x 45 inches. Larger scale than preceding and contains 

 some information not on the latter. Neither is an original (Indeed 

 none of those referred to as in Library of the Department of State 

 is original but all are copies). 



MS. in the Library of the Department of State, Washington. 



1820. Burnham, Hiram. Map of the Country explored in the years 1817, 

 1818, 1819, & 1820 by order of the commissioners under the 5th 

 article of the Treaty of Ghent. Scale about 8 miles to an men. 



This is important as the original of the Map A of the Case laid 

 before the King of the Netherlands. 



MS. in the Library of the Department of State, Washington. 



1825. Wyid, James. Map of the Province of New Brunswick and Nova 

 Scotia. In general style of his later maps but on a smaller scale. 

 First map to mark the counties, which however it does very 

 erroneously. 



1825. Hall, Francis. Plan of a proposed Canal from Bay Verte to Cumber- 



land Basin. A copy of this plan (the original being lost) with the 

 accompanying Report is in Haliburton's History of Nova Scotia. 

 Vol II, 73. \ 



1826. A map of the Great Road between Fredericton and Saint John. From 



an actual survey made in October 1826. By Mark Scully, D.L.S. 

 50 ch. =1 1 inch. A very detailed, beautifully drawn and important 

 map. 



