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Elzevir Township Map # 446772E

  • CA ON00156 M/M470-2591 - 2616/2613
  • Item
  • c. 1950
  • Parte de Map collection

A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #446772E of Elzevir Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.

The photograph shows the North East part of Elzevir Township, Elzevir Creek and the Skootamata River.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.

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Elzevir Township Map # 446772W

  • CA ON00156 M/M470-2591 - 2616/2614
  • Item
  • c. 1950
  • Parte de Map collection

A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #446772W of Elzevir Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.

The photograph shows the Black River Watershed, North West Elzevir Township, North East Madoc Township, South West Grimsthorpe Township, South East corner of Tudor Township.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.

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Madoc Township Map # 446773E

  • CA ON00156 M/M470-2591 - 2616/2615
  • Item
  • c. 1950
  • Parte de Map collection

A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #446773E of Madoc Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.

The photograph shows the northern part of Madoc Township, Bannockburn, Tudor Township, Concession 1 to 9, Robinson Lake, Westerly to Millbridge, Moira River, Highway 62, and the Canadian National Railway.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.

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Lake Township Map # 446773W

  • CA ON00156 M/M470-2591 - 2616/2616
  • Item
  • c. 1950
  • Parte de Map collection

A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #446773W of Lake Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.

The photograph shows Concession 6 to 9 from the border with Marmora Township, north to Little Burnt Lake and Big Burnt Lake and Carson Lake.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.

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Canada Mines and Technical Surveys

"Canada Mines and Technical Surveys" covering area in Ontario and Southwestern Quebec. Published 1954. Scale: 50 miles to 1 inch.

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Champlain Map of 1616

The original map is a tracing of the printed map by Samuel de Champlain from "Les Voyages" in 1613. In the 1616 map, more additions were made to the north and south due to increased colonization. It shows Lake Ontario, here called Lac St. Louis today is known as Georgian Bay, Lake Huron and the Great Lakes.

The map was purchased by John Carter Brown Library, July 1953. The library had received it from Arthur Rau, an antique bookseller in Paris. Reproduced by the Meriden Gravure Society in 1956.

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Map of the Trent Port

Map showing a sketch of the Trent Port - June 12th, 1837. Scale: 2 chains to an inch. Published by the Office of the Surveyor General.

From the Archives of Ontario in Toronto.

Map of Districts of Prince Edward and Midland

Map showing counties, townships, concessions and lots in the Districts of Prince Edward and Midland. Surveyed by Publius Virgillius Elmore, D.L.S. Published by Hallowell U.C. Dated 1836. Scale 160 chains : 1". Map copied from the Archives of Ontario.

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Map of District of Prince Edward County

Map showing townships in the District of Prince Edward County: South Murray, Sidney, Thurlow, Ameliasburgh, Sophiasburgh. See boundary lines on map. Surveyed by Publius Virgillius Elmore, D.L.S. Dated 1835. Map copied from the Archives of Ontario.

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New Railway and Commerical Map of Ontario

"New Railway and Commercial Map of Ontario:" a map showing the upper right corner of Ontario, 1887. It features information and reference to railways at the time. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson.
Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.

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Plan of Gatling Co.'s Gold Mining Property and adjoining lots in Marmora

"Plan of Gatling Co.'s Gold Mining Property and adjoining lots, Marmora, County of Hastings, Ontario." Scale: 1:3000. Published by The Desbarats Lith. and Comp. Montreal.

Donated by the Col. W. N. Ponton Estate. Col. Ponton or a relation presumably made the additional pen-written notes on the map.

Gatling Company owned the Gatling and Tuttle shafts at the Delora Mine, which were first opened by the Gatling Gold and Silver Mining company in 1873.
Read more: http://www.marmorahistory.ca/1866-founding-of-deloro

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Geological Map of Madoc Gold Region

A Geological Map of the Madoc Gold Region, 1866. Geological data on map was taken principally from the reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. Secondly, by information and facts obtained on the spot by gentlemen engaged in the gold fields. What follows is a description of the general geological character of the area.

Author: Henry White, P.L.S. Published by G. B. Ware, 16 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario.

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Map of Central Ontario Railways in 1847-1889

A map detailing the railways during 1847-1889 in Central Ontario. The legend assigns a number to the name of each railway. Composed and published by William Michaud of Shannonville, Ontario.

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Aerial View of Quinte Cruising Waters

A reproduction of a pre-1949 aerial view photo located in a tourism advertisement book. The booklet advertises Quinte's cruising waters extending from Trenton to Adolphus Reach.

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Plan showing Corundum Deposits in Hastings County

A plan showing corundum deposits in the townships of Hastings and Renfrew Counties. Published by the Geological Survey of Canada, Counties, Ontario. Dated 1898. Scale: 5 miles to an inch. Autographed "C. O. Senecal."

Received 19 Jul 1911 from Canada Iron Mines, Trenton Office.

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Map of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington 1850 reprint

Map showing Counties of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington and the townships within. Legend shows boundaries of counties and townships, plank and graveled roads, other roads and canals. Surveyed by W. H. Smith. Published by MacLear. Scale 5 miles : 2 cm. Reprinted map from “Canada”: Past, Present, and Future. Original map dated 1850.

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Road Map of Hastings County 1969

A road map of Hastings County in 1969. Portions of adjoining counties are also pictured. Boundaries are yellow, while roads are blue and red. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles.

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Maps of the Districts of Upper Canada

4 maps showing the Districts of Upper Canada between 1788-1849:

  1. Province of Upper Canada, original districts of 1788 and districts in 1802 (District boundaries 1788, dotted line, District boundaries 1802, solid line)
  2. Province of Upper Canada, original counties, ca. 1793
  3. Province of Upper Canada, districts in 1836
  4. Province of Canada West, districts in 1849
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