COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Map Collection
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JCBMAPS~1~1
JCB Map Collection
Collection
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Accession Number:
29992
accession_number
29992
Accession Number
false
File Name:
29992-000
file_name
29992-000
File Name
false
Call number:
Shelf Ca757 /1
call_number
Shelf Ca757 /1
Call number
false
Map title:
An exact chart of the River St. Lawrence, from Fort Frontenac to the Island of Anticosti shewing the soundings, rocks, shoals &c
map_title
An exact chart of the River St. Lawrence, from Fort Frontenac to the Island of Anticosti shewing the soundings, rocks, shoals &c
Map title
false
Place of Publication:
London
place_of_publication
London
Place of Publication
false
Publisher:
Engraved & publish'd ... by Thos. Jefferys, geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at Charing Cross
publisher
Engraved & publish'd ... by Thos. Jefferys, geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at Charing Cross
Publisher
false
Publication date:
Jan. 25. 1757
publication_date
Jan. 25. 1757
Publication date
false
Map size height:
62 cm.
map_size_height
62 cm.
Map size height
false
Map size width:
96 cm.
map_size_width
96 cm.
Map size width
false
Item description:
Engraved map, mounted on linen, colored
item_description
Engraved map, mounted on linen, colored
Item description
false
Geographical description:
Chart of the Saint Lawrence River in present-day Canada. Dedication to Richard Earl Temple. Inset at upper center: St. Nicholas or English Harbor. Inset at lower center: The road of Tadousac. Inset at lower center: The traverse or passage from Cape Torment ... Inset at upper left: A continuation of the river from Quebec to Lake Ontario. Inset at upper left: The Seven Islands. Profile at left: A view of the lands from Cape Torment to the Butt. Profile at right center: The mountains of Our Lady or Notre Dame.
geographical_description
Chart of the Saint Lawrence River in present-day Canada. Dedication to Richard Earl Temple. Inset at upper center: St. Nicholas or English Harbor. Inset at lower center: The road of Tadousac. Inset at lower center: The traverse or passage from Cape Torment ... Inset at upper left: A continuation of the river from Quebec to Lake Ontario. Inset at upper left: The Seven Islands. Profile at left: A view of the lands from Cape Torment to the Butt. Profile at right center: The mountains of Our Lady or Notre Dame.
Geographical description
false
Cartobibliographic notes:
JCB copy cased in contemporary paper folder with bookseller's advertisement for Thomas Jefferys pasted on recto and ms. paper label, "River St. Lawrence," pasted on verso. Jefferys based his map on a map issued in 1702 based on a survey of the river by Jean Deshayes.
cartobibliographic_notes
JCB copy cased in contemporary paper folder with bookseller's advertisement for Thomas Jefferys pasted on recto and ms. paper label, "River St. Lawrence," pasted on verso. Jefferys based his map on a map issued in 1702 based on a survey of the river by Jean Deshayes.
Cartobibliographic notes
false
Geographic Area:
North America
geographic_area
North America
Geographic Area
false
Normalized date:
1757
normalized_date
1757
Normalized date
false
LC bibliographic number:
b53432472
lc_bibliographic_number
b53432472
LC bibliographic number
false
Creator:
Jefferys, Thomas, d. 1771
creator
Jefferys, Thomas, d. 1771
Creator
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