Maps and Pictures 



America and the West Indies. Lond. : Printed for Robert Sayer and 1768 

 Thomas Jeff erys. 1768. No. 13.) Jeffery* 



" Niagara." 



Johnson, Guy. Map of the frontiers of the northern colonies with 1768 

 the boundary line established between them and the Indians at the treaty Johnson 

 held by S. Will Johnson at Fort Stanwix in nov. I 768. (In O'Callaghan, 

 E. B., Documentary history of the state of New York. Albany: 1850. 

 1:376.) 



This map " was corrected and improved from Evans' map by Guy John- 

 son, Department Agent of Indian Affairs." Great Fall " is indicated 

 only by a break in the rocks. 



JOHNSON, Guy. Map of the frontiers of the northern colonies with 

 the boundary line established between them and the Indians at the treaty 

 held by S. Will Johnson at Ft. Stanwix in nov. 1 768. (In Mills, 

 David, A report on the boundaries of Ontario. Toronto: T 873.) 



Like the map in O'Callaghan's " Documentary history " this is also 

 " corrected and improved " from Evans's map by Guy Johnson. 



PlERlE, WlLLIAM. View of the cataract of Niagara, from a draw- 176 3 

 ing taken on the spot by Lt. Pierie of the Royal Artillery. Richard Wil- Pierie 

 son Pinx. William Byrne (sc.) 1768. 



This is the first picture of the Falls which gives anything like an accurate 

 representation of their real appearance. The point of view is from the high 

 land on the Canadian side and includes both falls. The shores are shown 

 as level and true to nature, and the outline of the Horseshoe is approxi- 

 mately as it is today, with perhaps a little less water, and changes in con- 

 tour which a hundred and fifty years might easily bring about. 



To the Right Hon. b,e Lady Susan O'Brien, this view of the 

 cataract of Niagara, with the country adjacent is most humbly 

 Inscribed by her Ladyship's most obed't and Obliged h ble Serv't 



William Pierie. 



This stupendous cataract is near a mile wide, and falls over a 

 perpendicular Rock of 1 70 Feet high, which interrupts the 

 Passage of the River Niagara for some miles, between the Lakes 

 Erie and Ontario, on the Frontiers of the Province of New 

 York in North America. 



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