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Cartography. 



1830. Dashiell, S. L. Map of the Northern Part of the State of Maine and 

 of the adjacent British Provinces showing the portion of that State 

 to which Great Britain lays claim. Reduced from the official Map 



A 16 X 17 in. 24 miles = 1 inch. In "Statement of the United 



States laid before the King of the Netherlands. " 



The original "Map A" ;was in MS. and seems never to have been 

 reproduced. I possess a tracing of a part of it on a scale of 8 miles 

 to 1 inch. See " 1820, Burnham " preceding. 



1830. Wilkinson, John. A Map of Campobello and other Island in the Pro- 

 vince of New Brunswick, the property of Will. Owen Esq. Sole 

 surviving grantee, etc. drawn by John "Wilkinson Agt. to Wm. Owen 

 Esqr. Campobello, 30th. September, 1830. Mentioned by Mendenhall 

 in Am. Antiquarian Soc. Report, 1896, 21. 



1835. Playford. A survey of the St. John from Nashwaak to Nacawicac. 

 MS. in Crown Land Office. 



1838. Arrowsmith, J. Lower Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince 



Edward's Island, Newfoundland and a large portion of the United 

 States. London. 38i/2 x 24 in.; 35 miles = 1 inch. Beautifully 

 engraved. 



1839. Deane-Anson. A Plan of the Disputed Territory and adjacent Country 



to accompany the Report cf I. G. Peane, M. P. Norton and J. Irish, 

 Commissioners appointed by Governor Kent in 1838 " to run and 

 locate the N. E. Boundary of the State ". Drawn by W. Anson under 

 the inspection of John G. Deane, Portland Me. March 1839. 



MS. copied from the original in 184 1, in the Crown Land Office. 



1839. Featherstonhaugh and Mudge. Map of that Portion of Her Majesty's 

 Colonies of New Brunswick and Lower Canada the title to which 

 is disputed by the Government of the U. States, with parts of the 



adjacent country 46 x 28 in.; 15 miles = 1 inch. In British 



Boundary Blue book, 1840. 



1839. Wyld, Jas. Wyld's Sketch of the North Eastern Boundary in Dispute 

 between Great Britain and the United States. 3 ft. x 2 ft. 10 in.; 

 30 miles =: 1 inch. 



1840-1841. Graham, J. D. Maps of the Meridian line from the source of the 

 St. Croix to beyond the St. John, and of the St. John River to the 

 Madawaska. These maps were made in the survey of the North- 

 eastern boundary of the United States, which was brought to an 

 abrupt conclusion by the signing oi the Webster-Ashburton treaty. 

 I have not been able to discover Iheir location; they appear not 

 to be in the State Department at Washington where other maps 

 of the same survey are preserved. They are all reproduced much 

 reduced in Graham's published map of 1843 (Compare Richardson's 

 Messages of the ~ esidents, IV, 112). 



