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Description
A map of the country explored in the years 1817 & 1818 : by order of the commissioners under the 5th Article of the Treaty of Ghent, showing rivers along the northern boundary of Maine. This map is part of the Thomas Barclay collection. Thomas Barclay served as the British Commissioner for many treaties surrounding the disputed boundaries between the United States and Canada.
About This Item
- Title: Map of the country explored, Maine and New Brunswick, ca. 1818
- Creator: John Johnson
- Creation Date: 1818
- Subject Date: 1817
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Locations:
- Aroostook County, ME
- NB, Canada
- Media: Ink on paper
- Dimensions: 162 cm x 81 cm
- Local Code: Coll. 26, Map R 2
- Collection: Barclay collection
- Object Type: Text and Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Canada -- Boundaries -- United States -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Matawaska River (Me.) -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Northeast boundary of the United States -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Rivers -- Canada -- New Brunswick -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Rivers -- United States -- Maine -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Saint Croix River (Me. and N.B.) -- Maps., Manuscript.
- Saint John River (Me. and N.B.) -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Saint Lawrence River -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Saint Lawrence River Watershed -- Maps, Manuscript.
- St. John River (Me. and N.B.) -- Maps, Manuscript.
- Treaty of Ghent 1814 Dec. 24.
- United States -- Boundaries -- Canada -- Maps, Manuscript.
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