Mackinlay's map of the Province of Nova Scotia, including the island of Cape Breton. Compiled from actual & recent surveys. Published By A. & W. Mackinlay, No. 135 & 137 Granville Street, Halifax, N.S. Engraved by G. Philip & Son, Liverpool. Drawn by W.A. Hendry. (1890)

Shows gold districts, mining areas, telegraph stations, post offices, ports of entry, forests, salt springs, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Prince Edward Island. Includes table of counties with areas and population. A late edition in leather covers, 21x14, stamped in gold "Canadian...

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Main Authors: Mackinlay, A. & W., Hendry, W. A., Philip, George & Son Ltd.
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: A. & W. Mackinlay. 1890
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Summary:Shows gold districts, mining areas, telegraph stations, post offices, ports of entry, forests, salt springs, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Covers also Prince Edward Island. Includes table of counties with areas and population. A late edition in leather covers, 21x14, stamped in gold "Canadian Government Railways Map of Nova Scotia," and " Intercolonial Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway." The Intercolonial Railway is shown running through Orangedale in Cape Breton to Sydney and the population statistics have been updated to the 1890 census, hence the estimated dated of publication. Map dissected into 32 pieces and mounted on linen and in full, bright color. A late edition in leather covers, 21x14, stamped in gold "Canadian Government Railways Map of Nova Scotia," and " Intercolonial Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway." The Intercolonial Railway is shown running through Orangedale in Cape Breton to Sydney and the population statistics have been updated to the 1890 census, hence the estimated dated of publication. Map dissected into 32 pieces and mounted on linen and in full, bright color. cf Phillips Maps p. 625 (1865 ed)