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New France (1534-1763)
Date 1500-1835
Dimensions112 textual records
Origin Canada
Object NumberS001/C1
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentThis sub-series relates to the administration of New France, and to Canadian society of the period.

This sub-series has been arranged according to the following sub-sub-series:

S001/C1.2 Economy.- 1686-1758

S001/C1.3 Military affairs.- 1668-1835

S001/C1.4 Seigneuries.- 1672-1780

S001/C1.5 Civil status.- 1679-1748

S001/C1.6 Religion.- 1666-1753

S001/C1.7 Explorations.- 1500-1756

S001/C1.8 Personal documents.- 1747

S001/C1.9 Science.- 1600
NotesSource of title proper: supplied title proper based on the content of the documents.

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Province of Quebec and the Maritimes (1763-1791)
1764-1903
S001/C2
A New Map of the Province of Quebec, according to the Royal Proclamation of the 7th of October 1763
A New Map of the Province of Quebec, according to the Royal Proclamation of the 7th of October 1763
Capt. Jonathan Carver
1776
1970.2008.1-2
Histoire de l'Amérique septentrionale. Contenant le voyage de fort de Nelson, dans la Baye d'Hudson, à l'extrémité de l'Amerique. Le premier établissement des François dans ce vaste païs, le prise dudit fort de Nelson, la description du fleuve de Saint Laurent, le gouvernement de Québec, des trois Rivieres & de Montreal, depuis 1534 jusqu'à 1701
Claude-Charles Bacqueville de la Potherie
1722
HC-1722
Concordia Salus Discovered by Jacques Cartier in 1534 Founded by Maisonneuve in 1642
Concordia Salus Discovered by Jacques Cartier in 1534 Founded by Maisonneuve in 1642
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Limited, 1895-1987
1944-1950
M965.50
Ordonnance du Roi, Pour la publication de la paix. Du 3 Juin 1763.
June 3, 1763
S001/A2.3,4.52
A New map of the North Parts of America claimed by France under ye names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France with ye adjoyning territories of England and Spain
A New map of the North Parts of America claimed by France under ye names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France with ye adjoyning territories of England and Spain
Herman Moll
1720
1979.250
Letter informing the British government and the Company of Rhode Island in New England of the tense political situation between France and England
July 26, 1755
S001/B3.3,2.1
Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York; Procured in Holland, England and France by John Romeyn Brodhead, Esq (vol. 1)
Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York; Procured in Holland, England and France by John Romeyn Brodhead, Esq (vol. 1)
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
1856
M2008X.6.5
Daniel de Rémy de Courcelles, Governor of New France to the Superior of the Séminaire de Montréal, François Dollier de Casson
Daniel de Rémy de Courcelles, Governor of New France to the Superior of the Séminaire de Montréal, François Dollier de Casson
Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle
1672
M504
New France
New France
1610-[after 1827], predominant 1652-1760
C003
A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, New France or Canada with the islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, St. John's
A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, New France or Canada with the islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, St. John's
Jacques Nicolas Bellin
1763
1980.510
A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, New France or Canada with the islands of Newfoundl'd Cape Breton St John & C
A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, New France or Canada with the islands of Newfoundl'd Cape Breton St John & C
Jacques Nicolas Bellin
1763
1979.298

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