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Historic Maps of B.C. and Vancouver Island Historic Maps of Victoria and British Columbia Map Drawer 27, Folder 1 1. Great Britain. Hydrographic Office. Haro and Rosario Straits. 1882. ([Admiralty charts]; 2689). Conserved. 2. Great Britain. Vancouver Island Colony. Topographical Depot. Cedar District (rough sketch). Scale [1:31 680]. [1859]. Conserved. 3. Great Britain. Vancouver Island Colony. Topographical Depot. Comiaken District. Scale [1:15 840]. [1859]. Conserved. 4. Great Britain. Vancouver Island Colony. Topographical Depot. Cranberry District (rough sketch). Scale [1:31 680]. 1859. Conserved. 5. Great Britain. Topographical Depot. Mountain District (rough sketch). Scale [1:31 680]. 1859. Conserved. 6. Pemberton, J.D. The south eastern districts of Vancouver Island. Scale [ca. 1:63 360]. 1855. Signed: "John Gastineau". Map Drawer 27, Folder 2 1. Cotton, E. Plan of the Battle of Waterloo, at nearly 8 o'clock P.M., Sunday, 18th June 1815. Scale [ca. 1:13 000]. 1854. 2. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Hazelton, British Columbia. Scale 1:63 360. 1942. (G.S.G.S.; no. 617-3) 3. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Kingston to Toronto. Scale 1:253 440. 1931. 1 map in 2 sheets. (Air strip map; no. 3) (G.S.G.S.; no. 340) 4. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Kingston to Toronto. Scale 1:253 440. 1931. 1 map in 2 sheets. (Air strip map; no. 3) (G.S.G.S.; no. 340) 5. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Connaught Range. Scale 1:20 000. 1926. (Geographical Section, General Staff; no. 236) 6. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Nanaimo. Scale 1:25 000. 1941. ([G.S.G.S.]; no. 589) 7. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Victoria, British Columbia. Scale 1:63 360. 1945. Joined to Saanich sheet to the north. 8. Great Britain. Ordnance Survey. Examination of captains and lieutenants for promotion. Scale 1:10 560. 1907. Shows the Kibworth Beauchamp region. In upper right corner: "Leicestershire sheet XLV". 9. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Hardisty Lake to Hunter Bay. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 355b) 10. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Hunter Bay to Dease Bay; Dease River to Coppermine. Scale [ca. 1:253 440]. 1931. (G.S.G.S.; 336d) 11. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Lac de Gras to Bathurst Inlet. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. 1 map in 2 sheets. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 362a-362b) 12. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Lake Aylmer to Lake Beechey. Historic Maps of Victoria and British Columbia Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 363a) 13. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Lake Beechey to Bathurst Inlet. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 363b) 14. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. McLeod Bay to Mackay Lake. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 364) 15. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Point Lake to Big Bend, Coppermine; Hunter Bay to Coppermine. Scale [ca. 1:253 440]. 1931. (G.S.G.S.; no. 336b) 16. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Rae to Hardisty Lake. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 355a) 17. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Rae to Lake Faber; Lake Faber to Lake Isabella; Hottah Lake to Richardson Island. Scale [ca. 1:253 440]. 1931. (G.S.G.S.; 336g) 18. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Reindeer Lake to Point Lake. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 356b) 19. Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Geographical Section. Yellowknife River to Reindeer Lake. Scale 1:253 440. 1932. (Geographical Section, General Staff, Department of National Defence; no. 356a) Map Drawer 27, Folder 3 United States. War Dept. Maps issued with: United States. War Dept. Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Washington : B. Tucker, 1855-1860. [(sc) F593 U58]. Retain all of the maps below which relate to the report below which Special Collections hold. The maps below are linen backed and in sound condition, whereas many of the maps bound in the volumes are not all in such fine condition. 1. Map of the territory of the United States from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Scale 1:3,000,000. Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Route Near the 47th and 49th Parallels 2. Map no. 2: Riviere des Lacs to the Rocky Mountains. Scale 1:200 000. 2 Historic Maps of Victoria and British Columbia Route Near the 41st Parallel 3. Map no. 2: From the Valley of Green River to the Great Salt Lake. Scale 1:760 320. 4. Map no. 3: From the Humboldt Mountains to the Mud Lakes. Scale 1:760 320. 5. Map no. 4: From the valley of the Mud Lakes to the Pacific Ocean. Scale 1:760 320. Route Near the 32nd Parallel of North Latitude 6. Map no. 2: From the Pimas villages to Fort Fillmore. Routes in California to Connect with the Routes Near the 32nd and 35th Parallels 7. General map of explorations and surveys in California. Scale 1:600 000. 8. Map and profile of the Tejon Pass. Scale 1:60 000. Routes in Oregon and California 9. Map no. 1: From San Francisco Bay to the northern boundary of California. Scale 1:760 320. 10. Map no. 2: From the northern boundary of California to the Columbia River. Scale 1:760 320. On top of map cabinet 21 1. British Columbia Insurance Underwriters Association. Plan Dept. Insurance plan of Victoria, British Columbia : [volumes 3-6]. Scale [1:600]. 1925-1941. 1 atlas. 2. Canada. Topographical Surveys Branch. Sectional maps : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Scale 1:380 160. 1912 1916. 1 atlas. Rolled maps in Special Collections Note: Titles taken from labels. 1. North America. 1795. 2. City of Victoria street map. [ca. 1914]. 3. City of Victoria street map. 4. Central Europe. 5. Department of Lands. British Columbia : 1923 electoral districts (provincial distribution 1932). 6. Denny's indexed map of the City and County of San Francisco. 1909. 7. Department of the Interior. United States. 1936. 8. Map of Vancouver Island and adjacent islands. 1910. 9. Skeleton map of Western Europe, sheet 3. 10. Skeleton map of Western Europe, sheet 6. 11. Grand Trunk Railway System. 1912. 12. North America. 3 Historic Maps of Victoria and British Columbia 14. The Daily Telegraph display war map of the British Front, 1914-1919. 15. Denny's indexed map, San Francisco. 1919. 16. Island Blue Print and Map Co. Map of Greater Victoria. 17. Canadian history. 18. The Daily Telegraph display war map. 19. W. & A.K. Johnston. Europe. 20. Turner, Geo. E. Map of Newfoundland. 21. Skeleton map of Western Europe, sheets 8 & 9, printed at the War Office, August 1914. 22. T.N. Hibben & Co. Map of Victoria. [ca. 1912]. 23. Bacon's excelsior map of the world in hemispheres. 1885. 24. Tribune Publishing Co. Alameda County, California. 1907. 25. Railways of Canada. 1896. 26. Scarborough Co. of Canada. Dominion of Canada. 1916. 27. Railway map of the Dominion of Canada. 1920. [006 Range 17] 28. Railway map of the Dominion of Canada. 1920.[006 Range 17] 29. Dominion of Canada. 1882. [006 Range 17] Map Drawers 51-52 Early B.C. Maps on Cardboard 1. Canada. Department of the Interior British Columbia Railway Belt Kamloops and Lytton Sheet West of 6th & 7th Meridiens Scale: 3 miles to 1 inch Special Edition showing lands disposed of Corrected to August 1, 1911 colour map 2. B.C. Provincial Bureau of Information Map of the Northern Interior of British Columbia shewing undeveloped areas Scale: 12 miles to 1 inch 1908 accompanied bulletin no. 22 colour map; additional colour added 3. B.C. Land Department Map Showing Blocks Included in the British Columbia Southern Railway Land Grant and Portion of Columbia and Kootenay Railway Land Grant British Columbia Scale: 4 miles to 1 inch 1907 b & w map 4. B.C. Lands and Works Map of the South-Western Portion of British Columbia Scale: 12.5 miles to 1 inch 1910 colour map; additional colour added 4 Historic Maps of Victoria and British Columbia 5. B.C. Department of Lands Map of the South-Western Part of British Columbia Scale: 12 miles to 1 inch 1912 colour map; additional colour added 6. W.R. Stevenson Guide Map to the Peace River for Land-Seekers and Settlers Scale: 12 miles to 1 inch 1911 b & w map; some colour additions 7. B.C. Lands and Works Office Map of British Columbia to the 56th Parallel, North Latitude Scale: 25 English Statute Miles to 1 inch 1871 b & w map, pencil notations added re CPR verso: B.C. Land and Works Map of Part of New Westminster District, B.C. Scale: 1 mile to 1 inch n.d. (ca. 1870?) 8. B.C. Department of Lands South Western Districts Scale: 12 miles to 1 inch 1912, 2nd issue colour map verso: Poole Bros., Chicago Map of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in British Columbia showing Terminus at Prince Rupert Scale: 19 miles to 1 inch 1907 colour map 9. London. Admiralty Vancouver Island and Adjacent Shores of British Columbia Scale: not given 1865, corrected to 1917 colour map; with soundings in fathoms verso: Walbran, John Wreck chart shewing vessels lost between Port San Juan and Barkley Sound 1913, corrected to 1924 by F.V.
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