Collection search - North American lakes. Lake Superior [cartographic material] / the Canadian shore from the Admiralty survey by Lieut. H.W. Bayfield, 1823-5; the coast and plans of the United States from the United States government surveys of 1855-72
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Record information North American lakes. Lake Superior [cartographic material] / the Canadian shore from the Admiralty survey by Lieut. H.W. Bayfield, 1823-5; the coast and plans of the United States from the United States government surveys of 1855-72
Date:Sept. 1878, 1891.Reference:R11630-2264-0-E, Box number: 2000357910Item no. (creator):320 BALocal class no.:10,000s .P5 1801-Type of material:Maps and cartographic materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3672196Date(s):Sept. 1878, 1891.Place:London, England:Place of creation:EnglandPublisher:The Admiralty,Extent:1 map : b&w.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Inset: Superior Bay.
Inset: Rock Harbour.
Inset: Marquette Harbour.
Inset: Ontonagon Harbour.
Inset: Eagle Harbour.
Inset: Agate Harbour.
Inset: Copper Harbour.Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:Depths shown by soundings.
Head of title: North American lakes.
Includes manuscript additions.
Magnetic variation date 1883.
Bottom right corner: Engraved by Davies & Company.
Bottom left corner: Small corrections [to] IX [18]91.
On verso: 1467.Cartographic math data:Scale [1:729 600].Availability of other formats note:Microfiche version: NMC 24064.Dates of creation note:Published on 30th September 1878 with corrections to 1891.Varying form of title:Subject heading:Source:Private -
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