Map A map of the River of Annapolis Royal
About this Item
Title
- A map of the River of Annapolis Royal
Created / Published
- [Nova Scotia?] : [Producer not identified], [1732?]
Headings
- - Annapolis River (N.S.)--Maps--Early works to 1800
- - Annapolis Royal (N.S.)--Maps--Early works to 1800
- - Canada--Nova Scotia--Annapolis River
Genre
- Outline maps
- Early maps
- Manuscript Maps
Notes
- - Shows the outline sketch of the River Annapolis Royal plan.
- - Relief shown pictorially.
- - Pen-and-ink, manuscript map.
- - Dedicated to Lawrence Armstrong, probably by George Mitchell, deputy of David Dunbar, who was appointed surveyor general in 1728.
- - In Beamish Murdock's: A history of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie, Volume 1, page 482, is the following: Soon after (1732) a deputy of Colonel Dunbar's as H.M. Surveyor General of woods, named George Mitchell, arrived in Annapolis, to execute his duty in Nova Scotia, and he was directed to make a survey of the lands upon the Annapolis River.
- - Imperfect: Discoloration, staining throughout, torn at fold lines, hemmed at edges with green cloth, and mounted on cloth.
Medium
- 1 manuscript map ; cm
Call Number/Physical Location
- G3422.A5 1732 .M3
Repository
- Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021589211
Online Format
- image