San Juan boundary dispute maps [map B]

San Juan boundary. Atlas (set of maps marked 'A' to 'O'). [Juan de Fuca, Strait, 1791; 1873]. Title supplied by cataloger. Series consists of reprints of either complete or parts of maps originally published between 1790-1859. All pertain to the San Juan Boundary dispute. Published by Harrison & Sons, Photo-Lith. St. Martins Lane [London 1873]. [Map B]. Map of de Fuca Strait by Eliza 1791; Map of Eliza 1791. Above map: 1750 copies printed. Top right corner or map is a detailed note about the complete map. Bathymetry shown by soundings. Shows the Pacific Northwest and identifies coastal features and water bodies named by Don Francisco Eliza during his exploration. Shows areas involved in the disputed boundary between Great Britain and the United States. "B".

In Collection:
Creator Subject Publisher Language Identifier
  • Penfold Number: 502
Keyword Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 1 sheet
Alternative title
  • Map of de Fuca Strait, 1791
Geographic Coverage Coordinates
  • 49.48262, -124.06723
  • 49N-48N
  • 48.29674, -124.01225
Chronological coverage
  • 1791 to 1873
Physical Repository Collection
  • Early BC Maps Collection
Provenance
  • National Archives of the UK
Provider Sponsor
  • Funded by a Canadian Council of Archives, Archival Community Digitization Program.
Genre Archival item identifier
  • National Archives Number: FO925-1649 (b)
Date digitized
  • April 12, 2010
Technical note
  • 600 dpi jpg
  • Watermarks added to images by KM, JF, and CDW. Metadata by JTP May 6, 2010.
Rights
  • These images are provided under license by The National Archives of the UK and cannot be reproduced or copied without their permission. To purchase high-resolution tiff files of these maps for publication, contact: image-library@nationalarchives.gov.uk Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 5225. A scale of reproduction fees applies for commercial publication, exhibition display or TV broadcast. Details on request. Request should cite the National Archives Number. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action. These images are provided for research only.
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