Summary: | Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Title from box.; Map A on 1 sheet, B maps no. 1-8 on 2nd sheet.; "Maps refered to in the report of Colonel Mudge and Mr. Featherstonhaugh the Commissioners appointed by the British government to explore and survey the Territory in dispute between Great Britain and the United States of America, under the 2nd article of the Treaty of 1783." Map A: Map of that portion of her Majesty's colonies of New Brunswick and Lower Canada the title to which disputed by the government of the U. States with parts of the adjacent country -- No. 1: A Portion of Michell[']s map compiled for the Plantation Office Feby. 13th, 1755 -- No. 2: A Portion of the country represented in Mitchell's map but accurately adjusted for latitude and longitude -- No. 3: Copied from a map entitled Partie orientale du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France -- No. 4: Figure de la Terre Neuve Grande Riviere de Canada et cotes del'Ocean en la Nouvelle France -- No. 5: Section as given by Colonel Bouchette shewing the different heights of land between the monument at the source of the St. Croix and the first waters of the Ristiguouche at the extremity of the exploring line -- No. 6: A Sketch of part of the River St. John west of the Madawasca River -- No. 7: Carte du Canada par Guillaume de Lisle -- No. 8.: Partie Orientale du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France
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