Mapping Upper Canada, 1780-1867
Mapping Upper Canada, 1780-1867: An Annotated Bibliography of Manuscript and Printed Maps
JOAN WINEARLS
Copyright Date: 1991
Published by: University of Toronto Press
Pages: 986
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Mapping Upper Canada, 1780-1867
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Appendices examine township surveys; registered plans of urban subdivisions, this describing much of the evolution of towns; nautical charts of the Great Lakes; and boundary surveys. The bibliography is fully indexed by author, place, and subject.

eISBN: 978-1-4426-7701-2
Subjects: History
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
  2. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. vii-viii)
  3. Preface
    Preface (pp. ix-xii)
  4. Introduction
    Introduction (pp. xiii-xxv)

    We all live with maps, whether they are the mental sketches that direct us about our homes, our offices, and our towns, or the more complex and concrete documents that guide us on holiday trips or in our understanding of public affairs. From the earliest days of what is now Ontario, maps were one important means by which explorers, the military, the civil administrators, surveyors, and eventually individual settlers set down new information or pursued their business. Over time, however, these maps came increasingly to be overlooked as sources of information about our past. They were difficult to store, they...

  5. Description of the Record
    Description of the Record (pp. xxvi-xxx)
  6. Location Symbols
    Location Symbols (pp. xxxi-xxxiii)
  7. Abbreviations
    Abbreviations (pp. xxxiv-xxxiv)
  8. Bibliography
    Bibliography (pp. xxxv-xlii)
  9. [Maps]
    [Maps] (pp. xliii-lxii)
  10. Part I General
    Part I General (pp. 3-94)
  11. Part II Regions
    Part II Regions (pp. 97-258)
  12. Part III Towns and Cities
    Part III Towns and Cities (pp. 261-452)
  13. Appendix A Township Plans
    Appendix A Township Plans (pp. 454-592)
  14. Appendix B Registered Subdivision Plans
    Appendix B Registered Subdivision Plans (pp. 594-876)
  15. Appendix C Nautical Charts
    Appendix C Nautical Charts (pp. 878-900)
  16. Appendix D International Boundary Surveys
    Appendix D International Boundary Surveys (pp. 902-914)
  17. Appendix E Towns of Upper Canada Arranged by County
    Appendix E Towns of Upper Canada Arranged by County (pp. 916-920)
  18. Name Index
    Name Index (pp. 921-944)
  19. Subject Index
    Subject Index (pp. 945-970)
  20. Title Index
    Title Index (pp. 971-986)
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