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[Map of the area from Stillwater and Schaghticoke and Tomhonock Creek...]
Marks or LabelsManuscript map of the area from Stillwater and Schaghticoke & Tomhonock Creek for the purpose of land survey - referring to compass points of 1684, 1690 & 1766 referring to Henry Van Renselaer, Barent Bradt, Hosiak etc.
Date
1790
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Drawn
Drawn
DimensionsHeight: 35.1 cm (13 13/16 in.)
Width: 41 cm (16 1/8 in.)
Origin
New York, New York, United States, North America
Object Number1983.731
DivisionArchives - Maps and Plans
CollectionStewart
Status
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A Map of the Several Dispositions of the English Fleet & Army on the River St. Laurence to the taking of Quebec
1760
1970.2067
Know all men by these presents that who underwritten Mashahacs and Machatawe Indian owners and native proprietors
[ou "Indian Deed of Schaghticoke Dated 28 feb. 1706/7 N.0 36 = Indian Deed of Schaghticoke Dated 28 feb. 1706/7 N.0 36" ?]
February 28, 1707
S001/D1.3,3.2.1-2
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[ou "Copy of the Indian Deed of Schaghticoke July 1 1707 N.0 37 = y of the Indian Deed of Schaghticoke July 1 1707 N.0 37" ?]
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S001/D1.3,3.1.1-2
Proposed Plan of the Lachine Canal from the Foot of St. Mary's Current to the Branch Leading to the Port of Montreal
Alexander Gibbs
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P195/A9.1
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About 1760
M1673.1
A Map of Glamorganshire; The Road from London to St. Davids
Emanuel Bowen
1720
1979.149
Government map of Canada from Red River to the Gulf of St Lawrence...
Thomas Devine
1859
1970.3030
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