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BMC 66--Nova Francia et Canada, circa 1597
- This map is the first appearance of the name "Canada" on a printed map and the first map to focus on the St. Lawrence River and Gulf of St. Lawrence. The map depicts Canada from just below Montreal (Iroquois settlement of Hochelaga) on the St. Lawrence, depicting the known regions of Canada at the end of the 16th Century. Prince Edward Island appears as the “Y. de S. Johan” and Newfoundland is shown as an archipelago with its Portuguese name, “Terra de Bacallaos” or “Land of Cod.”
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Baxter Rare Maps
BMC 79B--Plan du Port et Ville de Louisbourg, dans l’Isle Royale, circa 1744
- Plan of the port and town of Louisbourg in Isle Royale.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Baxter Rare Maps
Androscoggin River Drainage Basin, Rangeley or Oquossoc Lake
- Androscoggin River Drainage Basin, Rangeley or Oquossoc Lake. 1910. Positive image.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 4
- Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 4.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 7
- Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 7.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans
Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire Sheet 8
- Androscoggin River Survey, Livermore Falls to Errol, New Hampshire, 1906. Approximately 37 x 30 inches. Sketch. Sheet number 8.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Water Storage Commission Maps and Plans