Collection search - A map of the great River St. John & waters, (the first ever published) from the Bay of Fundy, up to St. Anne or Frederick's Town; being little known by white people, until 1783: settled by the American Loyalists, then part of Nova Scotia, now called New Brunswick. From an actual survey, made in the years 1784, 85,86 and 87, by Robert Campbell, Surveyor. Capt. of the 40th Company of St. John's Loyalists. [cartographic material]
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Record information – Brief A map of the great River St. John & waters, (the first ever published) from the Bay of Fundy, up to St. Anne or Frederick's Town; being little known by white people, until 1783: settled by the American Loyalists, then part of Nova Scotia, now called New Brunswick. From an actual survey, made in the years 1784, 85,86 and 87, by Robert Campbell, Surveyor. Capt. of the 40th Company of St. John's Loyalists. [cartographic material]
Hierarchical level:ItemDate:1788.Reference:Local class no.: H12/210/St. John River/1788, Box number: 2000207167Local class no.:H12/210/St. John River/1788Type of material:Maps and cartographic materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:4125551Context of this record: -
Record information – Details Date(s):1788.Place of creation:CanadaPublisher:Published July 10th 1788 by Capt. Robt. Campbell.,Extent:1 map : Print Original ; 19 3/4 x 15 3/4.Language of material:EnglishAdditional name(s):Additional information:Varying form of title:Subject heading:Source:Private -
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