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A Map of the Inhabited Part of Canada from the French Surveys, With the Frontiers of New York and New England; 1777

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Old early map of Canada, New York, New York (State), Québec, Québec (Province), United States, Vermont.

Created by William Faden, Claude Joseph Sauthier in 1777.
  • Scale ca. 1:800,000.
  • Hand colored.
  • Relief shown pictorially and by hachures.
  • Shows the Canadian-United States border from Lake Ontario along the St. Lawrence River to 45⁰ N. latitude, east to the Connecticut River, and northeast along the "Height of the land." Coverage of areas away from the boundary is focused upon the southern portion of Quebec and the northern portion of New York State, including a portion of the area which later became Vermont.
  • Inscribed to "Major General John Burgoyne."
  • Includes list of "Winter quarters of the King's Army in Canada, 1776."

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Claude Joseph Sauthier

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Vermont

William Faden

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This old map of A Map of the Inhabited Part of Canada from the French Surveys, With the Frontiers of New York and New England; from 1777 was created by William Faden, Claude Joseph Sauthier in 1777