A map of the inhabited part of Canada from the French surveys : with the frontiers of New York and New England from the large survey by Claude Joseph Sauthi, 1777

Containers:
Drawer 122 : L : 8, Section 1
Creator:
Faden, William, 1749-1836 and Sauthier, Claude Joseph
Extent:
1 Sheets
Language:
English.
Custodial history:

Client reference #275; WAG #289327

Richard B. Arkway Inc., 6 January 1994.

Material specific details:
Scale [ca. 1:800,000]. Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. 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. Dedication to "Major General John Burgoyne." Third state with dedication and without Winter quarters table.
Physical description:
Backed crease fold, light toning, especially along crease.
Physical facet:
1 map : hand colored
Dimensions:
57 x 85 cm.
Other descriptive data:

London : Wm. Faden, 1777

Related material:

Nebenzahl, K. Bibliography Of Printed Battle Plans Of The American Revolution 1775-1795, 43

Access and use

Location of collection:
The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
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