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[Anderson Lake, Lillooet, Pemberton Portage]
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Washington Sound and Approaches, Washington Territory
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Rough sketch of the Eagle Creek Valley Explored by James Bissett Month July 1867
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Plan of Government Offices, James Bay, Victoria
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Nanaimo Harbour and Departure Bay
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Nanaimo Harbour
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Haro Strait and Middle Channel
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A Rough Tracing of Part of British Columbia from the Columbia River to Fraser River &c. from one in the profession of the Hudson Bay Co.
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Suburban Lands Lillooet, Block 5
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Plan of the Perseverance Claim, Comox
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Rough sketch of the North branch of Thompson River, and of the Clearwater River to Quesnelle Lake Explored by James Bissett, September 1867
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Cowichan District, Indian Reserve
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[West Shore]
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Endorsed: Rough sketch of fishery for porpoises, and salmon weir
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Cape Caution to Port Simpson including Hecate Strait and part of Queen Charlotte Islands
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Esquimalt & Victoria Harbours
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Rough Estimate of Road Between Cook Ferry & the Bonaparte River
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Esquimalt Harbour
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Victoria Town
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Victoria District
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Sooke District
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Plan of Government Offices, James Bay, Victoria
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Map of Part of New Westminster District B.C.
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East Coast Vancouver Island [Head of Portage Inlet and Esquimalt Harbour]
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Chemanis District
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Chart shewing part of the Coast of N.W. America with the tracks of His Majesty's Sloop Discovery and Armed Tender Chatham, Commanded by George Vancouver Esq. and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieut. Joseph Baker in which the continental shore has been correctly traced and determined from lat. 51 45ʹ N. and long. 232 08ʹ E. to lat. 57 30ʹ N. and long. 226 44ʹ E. at the periods shewn by the tracks ; Warner, sculp.
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