Supporting evidence pertaining to the location of the St. Croix River, 1796

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Coll. 26, box 1/21, Image 1
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Supporting evidence pertaining to the location of the St. Croix River, 1796

Description

Unbound manuscripts pertaining to the location of the St. Croix River, created in fulfillment of the 4th article of the Treaty of Ghent. These items are part of a larger archive, the Thomas Barclay collection (Coll. 26), related to the drawing of the Northeast boundary between British Canada and the United States.

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  • Title: Supporting evidence pertaining to the location of the St. Croix River, 1796
  • Creator: Barclay, Thomas; Barclay, Anthony; Chipman, Ward; Pagan, Robert
  • Creation Date: 1796
  • Subject Date: 1731–1796
  • Location: St. Andrews, Charlotte County, NB, Canada
  • Media: Ink on Paper
  • Dimensions: 24.1 cm x 37.5 cm
  • Local Code: Coll. 26, box 1/21
  • Collection: Barclay collection
  • Object Type: Text

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