22 NORTHWESTERN BOUNDARY OF UNITED STATES. [bull. 174. 
The general map (western section) has outside the border the legend 
U U. S. North West Boundary Survey, Archibald Campbell, U. S. 
Commissioner; John G. Parke, U. S. Eng., Chief Astr. and Sur- 
veyor." The title is as follows: 
Map of Western Section. From notes by John G.Parke, U. S. Engineers, Chief 
Astr. and Surveyor, G. Clinton Gardner, Ass't Astr. and Surveyor, and Jas. S. 
Harris, Henry Custer, Chas. T. Gardner, George Gibbs, Francis Hudson and R. V. 
Peabody, Ass' Is U. S. Boundary Survey. 
Compiled and drawn by Lemuel D. Williams, Theodor Kolecki, and Edward 
Freyhold. By order of U. S. Commissioner. (Signed) G. Clinton Gardner. Ass't 
Astr. and Surveyor, U. S. Boundary Survey, Office Washington D. C. 1866. Scale 
1: 720000 or 11.37 miles to one inch. 
This map includes from longitude 118° to 125,° and the eastern sec- 
tion, bearing a similar title, includes from longitude 110° to 118 . 1 
The detailed sheets showing the land boundary, numbered 1 to 7, 
are signed " Jno. G. Parke, Major of Engrs., Brevet Major General, 
U. S. A., Chief Astr. and Surv. Archibald Campbell, U. S. Com- 
missioner, etc. etc. etc. and J. S. Hawkins, Colonel R'l Eng'rs., H. B. 
M. Commissioner." The date of signing is recorded as May 7, 1869. 
The detailed sheets showing the water boundary, numbered 8 to 10, 
have no titles, but each has the following written upon it: "That 
part of the boundary line described in the treaty of June 15, 1816, 
between the continent and Vancouver Island not agreed upon by the 
Joint Commission." These are signed by John G. Parke and Archibald 
Campbell. They do not bear the signature of any member of H. B. M. 
Commission. The date of signing is November 3, 1869. 
Of these final maps, the seven detailed sheets showing the land 
boundary have been photolithographed and a small edition printed. 
Just when they were printed or how large the edition I have not 
learned. These photolithographs are on double the scale of the origi- 
nal (i. e., 1:60000). They were printed by the New York Lithograph- 
ing, Engraving, and Printing Company, J alius Bien, superintendent. 
The sheets arc numbered from east to west, and the seventh or western- 
most bears the following title: 
Photo-lithographic Copy of the detailed maps of the North "West Boundary from 
Point Kobe its to the Rocky Mountains between the United States and the British 
Possessions under the Treaty of June 15th, 1846, showing Monuments, Cuts, and 
other Marks. Archibald Campbell, U. S. Comr. N. AV. Boundary Survey. Scale 
1 : 60000 (enlarged to twice the scale of original drawings) . Photo-lith. by New York 
Litho'g Engrav'g and Print'g Co., Julius Bien, Sup't. 
The sheets are printed wholly in black, are 28 inches high by 71 
inches wide and printed in two pieces. Relief is shown by hachures 
and timber by the usual convention. Boundary marks are shown by 
1 In the library of the Coast and Geodetic Survey I have seen a photograph of this western sheet. 
It is a pale and faded copy, 18 by 24 inches, was made by Alexander Gardner, and is on a scale of 
1 : 1U70000, or about 17 miles to 1 inch. 
