Niagara Falls 



1744 



Bellin 



Bellin, N- 



-. Karte des abendlaendischen weltmeeres, und eines 

 theils von dem mitternaechigen America : gezeichnet zum nahern verstandniss 

 der im jahr 1720 gethanen reise des ehre: vaters de Charlevoix priesters 

 der gesellschafft Jesu, in die lander Canada, Louisiana und San Domingo: 

 durch N. Bellin. 1 744. 8J/2 x 1 4^2- (In Schroter, Johann Friederich, 

 Allgemeine geshichte der lander und volker von America. Nebst einer 

 vorrede Siegmund Jacob Baumgartens. (anon.) Halle: J. J. Gebauer. 

 1753. Vol. II. P. 478.) 

 " Sault de Niagara " indicated. 



1746 



Anville 



1746 



Boehmio 



1746 



Soutliack 



1746 



Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d\ Amerique Septen- 

 trionale. 1746. (In his Atlas general. 1727-80. No. 10.) 

 " Saut de Niagara." 



Boehmio, August Gottlieb. Americae mappa generalis secun- 

 dum legitimas projectionis stereographicae regulas relationesque recentissi- 

 mas et observationes socioru acad. reg. sequae Parisiis est aliorumque 

 auctorum nee non secundum mentem D. I. M. Hasii m. p. p. in partes 

 suas methodicas divisa nunc concinnata et delineata ab Aug. Gottl. 

 Boehmio. Phila. mag. istro. (Maps of Am., Vol. I, No. 18.) 



A break shows the cataract. 



SOUTHACK, 



A new chart of the British empire in North 



America; with the distinct colonies granted by letters patent from cape 

 Canso to St. Matthias river. 1 746. 



" The Great Falls " indicated. 



1747 



1747 KlTCHIN, THOMAS. A map of the French settlements in North 



Kitchm America. 7x7. (In the London mag. Lond. : For R. Baldwin. 



Dec. 1747. 16: Opp. p. 543.) 



A break indicates the site of the Falls, but no name is given to them. 



KlTCHIN, Thomas. North America, wherein are particularly dis- 

 tinguished the British dominions, the United States, and the adjacent 

 Spanish territories. (In Mills, David. A report on the boundaries of 

 Ontario. Toronto: 1873.) 



This map by Kitchin " hydrographer to His Majesty " shows the 

 " Great Fall of Niagara 1 75 feet." 



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