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MapPlan du terrain sur le cap appartenant à la paroise de cette ... Scale ca. 1:550. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. The original manuscript plot of the top of the cape at Quebec, on which the Chateau St. Louis stood, where the Chateau Frontenac now stands, as well as the Wolfe-Montcalm monument; shows the amount of land occupied by each of those French Canadians then residing upon what is now the most aristocratic part of Quebec. "No. 45."...
- Contributor: Lamoville, Lemaitre
- Date: 1756-01-01
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MapMap for the Clarification of Land Titles in New France, 1678.
Carte pour seruir à l'éclaircissement du Papier Terrier de la Nouvelle-France This large and beautiful map by Jean-Baptiste Franquelin (1651--after 1712), later the royal hydrographer in Quebec, shows the French presence in the Saint Lawrence valley and Atlantic Canada in 1678. For 20 years from the early 1670s, maps by Franquelin accompanied reports to France sent by the highest officials in its American territories. This map was dedicated to Jean-Baptise Colbert (1619-83), minister of finance...- Contributor: Franquelin, Jean-Baptiste
- Date: 1678-01-01
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