British Columbia. Coast lines from Admiralty Charts, interior from Explorations by Royal Engineers and others up to 1862. North of Fraser River from Mr. Arrowsmith. East of Columbia River from Captain Palliser
Public1 item extracted from CO 60/20 (folio 297). 'British Columbia. Coast lines from Admiralty Charts, interior from Explorations by Royal Engineers and others up to 1862. North of Fraser River from Mr. Arrowsmith. East of Columbia River from Captain Palliser ...'. Scale: 1 inch to 50 miles. Reduced and drawn by J. Conroy, RE. Prepared under the direction of Capt Parsons, RE, at the Office of Lands & Works, New Westminster, August 1862, by order of R C Moody, Col RE. Lithographed by W. Oldham, RE. MS additions show the dioceses of New Westminster andColumbia with Vancouver. The diocese of Columbia with Vancouver includes the Queen Charlotte Islands and a large tract of mainland British Columbia. Two additional marginal notes show rough dimensions of the two dioceses. [British Columbia, 1862; c. 1864]
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- Penfold Number: 410
- 1 sheet
- 57N-48N/133W-110W
- 1862 to 1864
- 1:3,168,000
- Early BC Maps Collection
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- National Archives Number: MPG1-656
- April 22, 2010
- 600 dpi jpg
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