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Reproduction of a map of the province of Upper Canada

Reproduction of a map showing new settlements, townships, counties etc.in the province of Upper Canada as of April 12, 1800. The total area spans from Quebec to Lake Huron and from Lake Michigan to New Hampshire then south to Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. This was the first printed map of Upper Canada, showing all settlements since 1784. Charted by D. W. Smith, Esq., Surveyor General London and published by W. Faden.

This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.

Smith, David William

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

Road Map of Prince Edward County 1955

A road map of Prince Edward County in 1955. Portions of adjoining counties are also pictured. County boundaries are yellow, while roads are blue and red. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Reproduction of a topographical Map of the New Welland Canal

A reproduction of a topographical map showing the New Welland Canal and the country lying between Allanburgh and Port Dalhousie, by Thomas Monro and John Page (Chief Engineers of Canals). The Welland Canal shows the extent of communities along the canal, government lands along the canal and private owners of lands. The information on the map is from surveys completed in 1870-1871. Scale: 5 feet to an inch.

This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.

Monro, Thomas

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.

Smith, W. H.

Road Map of Hastings County 1932

A road map of Hastings County in 1932. 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. Dimensions: 40.7cm x 66cm.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Map of the Province of Ontario in counties and districts

A "Map of the Province of Ontario in counties and districts" published by the Ontario Department of Municipal Affairs in 1963.

Part of the Van Blaricom collection. The areas where the Van Blaricom family was active is shaded in red ink,

Ontario. Department of Municipal Affairs

Map of Marmora Township in Hastings County

A map of Marmora Township in Hastings County showcasing the mining industry in Eastern Ontario. Concessions and lots are numbered. Plan number E. O. 67 from the Ontario Department of Mines, issued on October 1, 1953. Scale: 1:30,000.

Ontario. Department of Mines

Map of Sidney Township 1787

A map of Sidney Township, specifically the District of Mecklenburg in 1787. Contains information on the plans for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd concessions, as well as property owners. Created by Lewis Kotte, Deputy Provincial Surveyor. Scale: 40 chains to an inch.

Kotte, Lewis

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 Thurlow Township 1787 (with footnotes)

A land grant map of the Township of Thurlow, in 1787. Contains names of local property owners within their respective lots and concessions 1-4. Footnotes around the waterfront were added c.1960. Dimensions: 22cm x 28cm.

Thurlow Township Land Division

A plan showing the division of the South half of Lot #8 in the second concession of Thurlow Township, May 10, 1874, property of the University of Toronto. By T.O. Bolger, P.L.S. Scale: 1:2000. Dimensions: 46.0cm x 31.0cm.

Donated by Dorothy Ashton, 1987.

Bolger, Thomas Oliver, P.L.S.

Plan of the town of Belleville 1845

Photocopy of a plan of the town of Belleville, 1845. By John J. Haslett, D.D. Surveyor. Scale: 3 chains to 1".

Haslett, John James, P.L.S. & D.P.S.

Map of the clearings in Belleville Area

A map of clearings in the Belleville Area, 1850. The area of the map stretches from the Belleville Area and Prince Edward County, to Tyendinaga and over to Amherst Island. Published by Baren de Rottenburg, Assistant Quarter Master General C.

This map is featured as the end of "Life in the Clearings" - 1950 edition. It is not a true copy of the original by Major Baron de Rottenburg. The original can be found in the Library and Archives of Canada.

DeRottenburg, Major Baron

Map of Park and Building Lots Plan in Thurlow

An original map showing a plan for park and building lots on Bleecker Avenue between Concession 2 (College Street) and Bridge Street in Thurlow Township, Ontario. Along with the creation of subdivisions, Meyers Street was also being planned. Drawn by Philip Short for P. V. Elmore, P.L.S. Created on February 9, 1863 and registered 18 days later on February 27. Scale 3.5 chains to an inch.

Property of Tobias Blecker.

Short, Philip

Hastings with Town of Belleville and principal villages

A map of Hastings County including the Town of Belleville and other principal villages:

Trenton, Madoc, Marmora, Tweed, Bridgewater, Stirling, Wicklow, Bangor, Herschel, Monteagle, Carl, Dungannon, Wollaston, Limerick, Cashel, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga.

Scale: 3 miles =1 inch. Published by John P. Evans, P.L.S. in 1869.

Evans, John Dunlop, P.L.S.

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