RMR5J6GE–A chart of North America, from Cape-Cod to the Havannah. A new and correct Chart of North America, from Cape-Cod to the Havannah ... By J. H. Moore. London : J. H. Moore, 1784. Source: Maps * 70040.(40.). Language: English.
RMR5AN69–A colored 'View of La Lorette in Canada, inhabited by Catholic Indians, August, 1765'. An early colonial settlement. (Lorette, Quebec). August, 1765. Source: Maps K.Top.119.43.8.
RMR5C543–A plan of the St. John River. A PLAN of the RIVER St IOHN whereon is delineated the several Alotments of Land Granted and laid out to be Granted Loyal Emigrants and disbanded Corps. [Halifax?] : Charles Morris S. Genl., 1784. Source: Maps K.Top.119.49. Language: English.
RMR4YB14–A New and Correct Map of the United States of North America. A New and Correct Map of the United States of North America; layd down agreeable to the Peace of 1783. Newhaven (Conn.), (1783?). Source: Maps.*71490.(150).
RMR568J5–A plan of part of Canada and the St. Lawrence River which lies between Dechambeaux and Pointe du Lac. The map includes four inset plans; a continuation of the Chaudière River at upper left, two further continuations at lower right, and also an inset plan of the town of Trois-Rivières. PLAN of that part of CANADA and the RIVER ST. LAWRENCE, which lies between DECHAMBEAUX and POINTE du LAC on the NORTH Shore, LOTBINIERE and ST. THERESE on the SOUTH, in which the TOWN of TROIS RIVIERES, and all the villages habitations and cultivated Country in that extent are accurately laid down. [Quebec?] :
RMR531K1–A map of North America. A map of Hudson Bay and Baffin's Bay inset at upper left. NORTH AMERICA. : Performed under the Patronage of LOUIS DUKE OF ORLEANS, FIRST PRINCE OF THE BLOOD. [London] : BY THE SIEUR D'ANVILLE. Greatly Improved by M.r BOLTON. Ingrav'd by R. W. Seale, MDCCL. Source: Maps K.Top.118.30. Language: English.
RMR5877M–A draught of Boston Harbour. An Exact Draught of Bostone harbour, with a Survey of most of the Islands about it. [Place of production not identified] : [producer not identified], 1711. Source: Maps K.Top.120.32. Language: English.
RMR54HW0–North America. The north part of America ... R. Elstracke sculpis. [London], [1625]. Source: Maps.*69915.(10),.
RMR52T9Y–A chart of the province of New England, around 1670. A chart of the province of New England, with the soundings on the coast; drawn about 1670, on a scale of 1 2/3 English league to an inch. About 1670. Ms. 5 f. 8 in. x 2 f. 9 in.; 173 x 84 cm.; Scale 1: 316 787. 1 2/3 English league to an inch. Source: Add.5414.21.
RMR58T4W–A Telegraph & Express Map of the Eastern States of North America. Lloyd's Railroad, Telegraph & Express Map of the Eastern States to accompany Lloyd's Railroad, Telegraph & Express Map of the United States and Canadas. New York, 1863. Source: Maps 71495.(83.). Language: English.
RMR52E17–A view looking down from a hill across fields towards Montreal; a column in the middle ground; the St. Lawrence River and boats in the distance. A View of the City of Montreal & the River St. Lawrence from the Mountain. London : Publish'd Jany 1 1811, at R. ACKERMANN'S Repository of Arts, 101, Strand. Source: Maps K.Top.119.42.d. Language: English. Author: Bluck.
RMR5EM2M–A map of North America. A map of Hudson Bay and Baffin's Bay inset at upper left. AMÉRIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE : PUBLIÉE SOUS LES AUSPICES DE MONSEIGNEUR LE DUC D'ORLEANS PRÉMIER PRINCE DU SANG. A PARIS : chez l'Auteur, aux Galeries du Louvre, [1746.]. Source: Maps K.Top.118.29.2 TAB. Language: French. Author: D'ANVILLE.
RMR52AEH–A chart of Kennebeck, Nova Scotia, Canso, St. Laurence and Canada River. A Chart of KENNEBECK, NOUA SCOTIA, CANSO, St LAURENCE, AND CANADA RIUER. [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [about 1690.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.9. Language: English.
RMR5301M–Placentia, with harbour, etc., Newfoundland. . St. John's harbour, and environs, Newfoundland. 18th century. Source: Add. 33231 ii. no.12.
RMR5EX31–Ferryland Harbour, Newfoundland, N. America: Plan: 18th cent. . St. John's harbour, and environs, Newfoundland. 18th century. Source: Add. 33231 ii. no.14.
RMR52RE2–Quebec. A Plan of Quebec, the Capital of New France or Can. Charing Cross[, London] : Thos. Jefferys, Oct. 9th. Source: Maps.70775.(8),. Language: English.
RMR58PC6–A plan of Sandy Hook, 28 miles from New York, surveyed April 15th, 1757: showing the best channel for sailing to New York, with its banks and depths of water. PLAN OF SANDY HOOK 28. Miles from New York. [New York?] : [producer not identified], 1757. Source: Maps K.Top.122.28. Language: English.
RMR59JA0–A map of eastern Canada and the eastern coast of North America, extending southwards to the Appalachian mountains. PARTIE ORIENTALE du CANADA ou de la NOUVELLE FRANCE : ou sont les Provinces, ou Pays de SAGVENAY, CANADA, ACADIE etc. les Peuples, ou Nations des Etechemins, Iroquois, Attiquameches etc. Avec la NOUVELLE ANGLETERRE, la NOUVELLE ECOSSE, la NOUVELLE YORCK, et la VIRGINIE, les Isles de Terre Neuve, de Cap Breton etc. le Grand Banc etc. Dressee sur les Memoires les plus Nouveaux. Paris : Chez J.B. Nolin sur le Quay de l'Horloge du Palais, proche le Pont Neuf a l'Enseigne de la Place d
RMR5ER29–A map of North America . A GENERAL MAP OF NORTH AMERICA; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c, taken from Actual Surveys and Observations Made in the Army employ'd there, From the Years 1754, to 1761: drawn by the late JOHN ROCQUE, Topographer to his MAJESTY. [London] : Publish'd According to act by M.A. Rocque in the Strand. A. Dury in Dukes Court S.t Martins Lane, [about 1762.]. Source: Maps K.Top.118.32. Language: English.
RMR5DT20–A plan of the city of Philadelphia and its environs. This Map OF THE City of Philadelphia and it's Environs, Shewing the improved Parts, is Dedicated to the MAYOR, ALDERMEN and CITIZENS therof. [London] : Published, 1.st January, 1798. by Mess.rs John & Josiah Boydell. at the Shakespeare Gallery. & at N.o 90. Cheapside, [1798.]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.8.2 TAB. Language: English.
RMR56MR4–A chart of Norton Sound and the Bering Strait . Chart of Norton Sound and of Bherings [sic] Strait ... London, [1780?]. Source: Maps * 70090.(3.). Language: English.
RMR5AN5F–A plan of the city of Orleans. Plan de la Ville d'Orleans telle qu'elle etoit en May 1728. [Place of production not identified] : [producer not identified], [1728?]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.98. Language: French.
RMR56YDY–A plan of the Kennebeck River, Maine. To The Honourable Iohn Winslow Esqr. Major General & Commander in Chief of the Forces Raisd for the Defence of the Eastern Frontiers of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay This Plan of Kennebeck River and the Forts thereon built by the said Forces, / is drawn and Presented by His Honours Most Oblig'd & Obedient Humble Servant John Indicott. Boston New England : by His Honours Most Oblig'd & Obedient Humble Servant John Indicott, Novemr. 12th. 1754. Source: Maps K.Top.120.23. Language: English.
RMRC5YJF–View of Quebec. Travels through the Canadas, to which is subjoined a comparative view of the manners and customs of several of the Indian nations of North and South America, etc. London, 1807. Source: 792.l.3. Author: GEORGE HERIOT.
RMR56M9K–A map of the Western part of Canada or New France. Partie occidentale du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France ... DresseÌe ... par le PeÌ€re Coronelli. Paris, 1688. Source: Maps K.Top.119.2.b. Language: French.
RMR5AWRW–Placentia, Newfoundland: Plan of harbour. St. John's harbour, and environs, Newfoundland. 18th century. Source: Add. 33231 ii. no.13.
RMR57788–A plan of Montreal. [Place of production not identified] : J.A., 1756. Manuscript map in pen and ink with watercolour. Source: Maps K.Top.119.41. Language: English.
RMR56X1G–A topographical map of the Province of Lower Canada. To His Royal Highness GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall &c. &c. &c. and PRINCE REGENT of the United Kingdon of Great Britain & Ireland; This Topographical MAP of the Province of LOWER CANADA Shewing its division into Districts, Counties, Seigniories, & Townships, with all the Lands reserved both for the Crown & the Clergy &c. &c. [London] : Published, as the act directs, Augst. 12th. 1815 by W. Faden, Geographer, to His MAJESTY & to His Royal Highness, the PRINCE REGENT, Charing Cross, London, [1815.]. Source: Maps
RMR52EJ8–A survey of Lake Superior. A Track Survey of the River Saint Louis. Survey of Lake Superior. Track Survey of the River Saint Louis, etc. [Admiralty Chart]. 1828. Source: Maps SEC.7.(320.). Language: English.
RMR5897D–The Ohio & Muskingum Rivers. A Map of the Country on the Ohio & Muskingum River. 1766. A Map of the Country on the Ohio & Muskingum Rivers. Image taken from A Map of the Country on the Ohio & Muskingum Rivers, shewing the situation of the Indian towns with respect to the Army under the command of Colonel Bouquet. By T. Hutchins Scale of miles, 60[ = 50 mm.] (A survey of that part of the Indian Country through which Colonel Bouquet marched in 1764, etc). Originally published/produced in 1766. . Source: Maps.*71556.(9),. Language: English.
RMR52FA2–A chart showing the lighthouses on the coasts of the Great Lakes of America. A Chart exhibiting the Light Houses, on the Lake Coasts of the United States of America ... Scale of statute miles, 150[ = 150 mm]. [Washington], 1848. Source: Maps 71495.(133.). Language: English.
RMR5DHEP–A view looking out across Beaufort Marsh toward Fort Beausejour (Fort Cumberland); buildings in the distance; trees on the left. VIEW of the Point of Beausejour and BUTE á Roger with a distant View of Weskawk. 1755. Source: Maps K.Top.119.71. Language: English.
RMR5ATJG–A map showing Strategic War Points of the United States. Strategic War Points of the United States. London : J. Wyld. Source: Maps * 71495.(53.). Language: English.
RMR5CHE9–A map California and Oregon, with the territories of Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Washington. Colton's Map of the Pacific States California & Oregon with the territories of Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado & Washington in connection with British Columbia, etc. New York, 1862. Source: Maps 71495.(60.). Language: English.
RMR5DT66–A map of Alton, Madison County, Illinois. City of Alton. Surveyed and published by Hart and Mapother, Civil Engineers ... Scale, 5 chains to an inch. New York, 1854. Source: Maps 72790.(9.). Language: English.
RMR57853–A map of Tennessee. Map [of] the State of Tennessee. Drawn ... by F. Lucas, Jr. [Baltimore?], [1825?]. Source: Maps 74635.(2.). Language: English.
RMR567A0–A drawn plan of the Peninsula of Chesopeak (Chesapeake) Bay. PLAN OF THE PENINSULA OF CHESOPEAK BAY. [New York?] : Iohn Hills Assistant Engineer, 1781. Source: Maps K.Top.122.34. Language: English.
RMR5CBFD–A map of the improved part of the Province of Pennsylvania. To the Honourable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esq. True & absolute Proprietaries & Governours of the Province of Pennsylvania & Counties of New-Castle Kent & Sussex on Delaware THIS MAP of the improved Part of the Province of PENNSYLVANIA. [PHILADELPHIA] : Engraved by Jas. Turner, and Printed by John Davis, for the Author, Published according to Act of Parliament Jan. 1.st 1759. & Sold by the Author, Nicholas Scull, in, Second-Street PHILADELPHIA, [1759.]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.5.2 TAB. Language: English.
RMR5J5PY–New England. A Map of New England, being the first that ever wa. Boston, 1677. A map of New England. Image taken from A Map of New England, being the first that ever was here cut A scale of forty miles[ = 71 mm].. Originally published/produced in Boston, 1677. . Source: G.7146,. Language: English.
RMR5EK9P–Map of the Cantonment of the Forces in North America, 11th Oct. 1765. MAP of the Cantonment of the Forces in North America, 11th Oct. 1765 ; drawn on a scale of 100 miles to an inch. [11,287.]. 11 Oct 1765. Source: Add. 11287.
RMR50JEC–A chart of the coast of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New Plymouth, around 1680. A chart of the coast of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New Plymouth; drawn [by John Scott?] about 1680, on a scale of 1 1/2 league to an inch. c.1680. Ms. 3 f. 9 in. x 2 f. 3 in.; 114 x 69 cm.; Scale ca. 1: 285 120. 1 1/2 league to an inch. Source: Add. 5414.22.
RMR52J92–A map of the United States (East), with Upper and Lower Canada. Cruchley's new map of the United States (East), with Upper and Lower Canada. 1861. Source: Maps 71495.(40.). Language: English.
RMR526EB–A map of Pennsylvania. A MAP OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. [London] : Published 1 August 1792, for the Author; & Sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London, [1 August 1792.]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.2.2 TAB. Language: English.
RMR56KW6–A map of Dubuque County, Iowa. Map of Dubuque County ... Compiled, drawn & published ... by F.H. Thompson. (Dubuque and Vicinity. Drawn by A.L. Brown). Dundee, Ill., 1866. Source: Maps 72970.(1.). Language: English.
RMR5FXP6–Plan of the River Saint Lawrence from Montreal to the Parish of Berthier on the North side of the River, and Sorel on the South. [Halifax?] : by John Montresor Sub. Engineer & Lieut. Samuel Holland Capt. and Asting Engr., [between 1758 and 1763.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.28. Language: English.
RMR56XW3–Virginia and Maryland. Carte Particulière de Virginie, Maryland, Pennsilv. [1700?]. Map of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Image taken from Carte Particulière de Virginie, Maryland, Pennsilvanie, la Nouvelle Jarsey Orient et Occidentale. Originally published/produced in [1700?]. . Source: Maps.*75005.(11),. Language: French.
RMR567B2–A plan of New Hampshire. A Correct Plan of the Province of New Hampshire together with part of Hudsons River from Albany to Lake George and from thence thro' Lake Champlain to Mont Real: taken from a great number of exact attested Plans of particular parts of the Country & accurate observations of the Sea Coast. Also a General View of the River St Lawrence from Mont Real to Quebec. [Place of production not identified] : [producer not identified], June 1756. Source: Maps K.Top.120.24. Language: English.
RMR56N32–A sketch plan of Lake Champlain and Lake George with notes. A 'French draught of Lake Champlain and Lake George; with the remarks of an English prisoner, who returned from Quebec to Fort Edward on Hudson's River, by the river St. Lawrence, river Sorrelle, and these Lakes, touched at Fort Chamblay, Fort St. Johns, Crown Point, and Ticonderogo;' drawn on a scale of 3 English miles to an inch; with a plan of Fort Frederic, on Lake Champlain, on a scale of 60 feet to an inch. ca. 1755-1759. Ms. 5 f. 10 in. x 1 f. 4 in.; 178 x 41 cm.; Scale 1: 190 080. 3 English miles to an inch. Source: Maps.K.To
RMR566YK–A new Topographical Map of the Province of Lower Canada. London, 1803. Source: Maps K.Top.119.21.1.2.TAB. Language: English.
RMR514TE–A map of New England. A Map of the most INHABITED parts of NEW ENGLAND, containing the Provinces of MASSACHUSETS BAY and NEW HAMPSHIRE, with the Colonies of CONECTICUT AND RHODE ISLAND, divided into Counties and Townships: The whole composed from Actual Surveys and its Situation adjusted by Astronomical Observations. [London] : Printed for Carington Bowles at at No. 69 in St. Pauls ChurchYard London, publish'd 1st Jany. 1771. Source: Maps K.Top.120.17. Language: English.
RMR56Y3T–A map of North Carolina. TO His most excellent Majesty GEORGE III.d by the Grace of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. This ACCURATE MAP of the back Country of NORTH CAROLINA is humbly dedicated and presented by his Majesty's most humble and most obedient Servant Subject I.A. Collet Captain and Commander of Fort Johnston 1768. [North Carolina?] : I.A. Collet, [about 1768.]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.52. Language: English.
RMR58MHF–A map of the Province of Upper Canada. A Map of the Province of Upper Canada describing all the new settlements, townships, &c., with the countries adjacent, from Quebec to Lake Huron. London : W. Faden, April 12th, 1800. Source: Maps K.Top.119.13. Language: English.
RMR553NA–Map of part of New Mexico, with the Rio Grande and Santa Fe. N. America; 1779. Source: Add. 17651 U. Language: Spanish.
RMR56KCP–A chart of the South-East part of l'Isle Royal or Cape Breton. A CHART of the South East Part of l'Isle Royal, or Cape Bretton taken from the best Surveys, and the Observations of the most able Pilots. [Place of production not identified] : [producer not identified], [between 1740 and 1758.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.86. Language: English.
RMR555FY–A plan of St. John's Harbour in Newfoundland, with the soundings. A Draught of St Johns Harbour With the Soundings. [St John's?] : [producer not identified], [1698.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.103. Language: English.
RMR58EN4–Plan of Fort Frederick at Newfound-land as it is now with new additions. St. John's harbour, and environs, Newfoundland. 18th century. Source: Add. 33231 ii. no.16.
RMR54FTE–A sketch plan of Lake Champlain and Lake George, with notes. A 'French draught of Lake Champlain and Lake George; with the remarks of an English prisoner, who returned from Quebec to Fort Edward on Hudson's River, by the river St. Lawrence, river Sorrelle, and these Lakes, touched at Fort Chamblay, Fort St. Johns, Crown Point, and Ticonderogo;' drawn on a scale of 3 English miles to an inch; with a plan of Fort Frederic, on Lake Champlain, on a scale of 60 feet to an inch. ca. 1755-1759. Source: Maps.K.Top.121.16 (left).
RMR585JH–A railway map of the Southern States of North America. Railway Map of the Southern States, showing the Railway Lines, their Stations and intermediate distances between Louisville and the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic Coast, etc. Scale of miles, 20 to one inch. New York, 1867. Source: Maps 71495.(112.). Language: English.
RMR50RBW–A view from Boston looking west, with the camps of the Dragoons and the Royal Irish in the foreground, and enemy lines, the town of Cambridge, David Phipps's farm by the road to Charlestown, enemy camp and redoubts on Winter Hill seen across Charles River in the background. View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill. 1775. Source: Maps K.Top.120.38.d. Language: English.
RMR56MRH–A draught of the Northern English Colonies, together with the French neighbouring Settlements. To his Excellency William Shirly Esq:r Captain General and Commander in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, and Vice Admiral of the same. This Draught of the Northern English Colonies, together with the French neighbouring Settlements; taken partly from actual Surveys, and partly from the most approved Draughts and other Accounts, done at your Excellency's request... Boston : Charles Morris, Aug.t 16:th 1749. Source: Maps K.Top.118.52. Language: English.
RMR51448–A chart of North America . A chart of the North Part of America For Hudson's Bay commonly called North West Passage. [London], [1704?]. Source: Maps * 982.(1.). Language: English. Author: Thornton, John.
RMR586GE–An unfinished view from Boston looking east, with rooftops, masts and harbour in the foreground and Apple Island, Governor's Island, Deer Island, Green Island and Shirley Point seen in distance on the left. Enemy lines on Prospect Hill are outlined in the background on the right. View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill. 1775. Source: Maps K.Top.120.38.g. Language: English.
RMRCY2WH–The Hudson River. A new Map of the Hudson River, The Post Roads betw. Albany : W. Cammeyer jun[io]r, 1829. Map of the Hudson River. Image taken from A new Map of the Hudson River, The Post Roads between N. York & Albany, the Northern and Western Canals &c. &c. Originally published/produced in Albany : W. Cammeyer jun[io]r, 1829. . Source: Maps.60.a.33,. Language: English.
RMR5AMHD–A plan of Trinity's Harbour, Newfoundland. A Plan of Trinity's Harbour Newfoundland 1748. [Trinity Harbour?] : [J.H. Bastide], 1748. Source: Maps K.Top.119.107.a. Language: English.
RMR56M0M–Plan of that part of Canada and the River St. Lawrence, which lies between the Coteau des Cedres (the uppermost settlements of Canada) and the Island of St. Therese... [Quebec?] : Capt. Holland of the Royal American Regiment ... Lieut. Montresor Engineer ... Lieut. Peach of the 47th Regiment ... Lieut. Fusier of the Royal American Regiment, [between 1760 and 1762.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.24. Language: English.
RMR56H9H–A map illustrating the disputed boundary between the United States and Mexico. Map illustrating the disputed Boundary between the United States and Mexico. Compiled ... & drawn by G. Schroeter. New York, 1853. Source: Maps 71495.(25.). Language: English.
RMR5CFMF–A map of the southern part of North Carolina. Map of the southern part of North Carolina. [North Carolina?] : [John Collet?], [about 1768.]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.50. Language: English.
RMR5E61R–A plan of Mobile. PLAN of MOBILE. [Place of production not identified] : Copy W.B. [William Brasier], [about 1763.]. Manuscript pen and ink with watercolour. Source: Maps K.Top.122.94.1. Language: English.
RMR5C8PK–Project for fortifying Admiral's Point, Trinity Harbour, Newfoundland; 1745. . St. John's harbour, and environs, Newfoundland. 18th century. Source: Add. 33231 ii no.10.
RMR5GFKR–A plan of the St. Lawrence River from Montreal to Berthier on the North, and to Sorel on the South side of the River. A PLAN of the RIVER ST. LAURENCE from MONTREAL TO BERTHIER ON THE NORTH and to SOREL ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE RIVER; being part OF A SURVEY INTENDED TO QUEBEC. [Halifax?] : By Montresor Sub. Engineer & Lieut. Samuel Holland Capt., [betweeb 1758 and 1763.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.29. Language: English. Author: Montresor, John.
RMR5G4AB–A manuscript plan of the city of Quebec . PLAN DE LA VILLE DE QUEBEC. [Quebec?] : [producer not identified], [between 1720 and 1755.]. Manuscript pen and ink with watercolour. Source: Maps K.Top.119.33. Language: French.
RMR5CTG9–A map of New France, commonly called Canada. A General Map of NEW FRANCE. Commonly called Canada. [Place of production not identified] : [producer not identified], [about 1755 to 1760]. Manuscript in pen and ink with watercolour. Source: Maps K.Top.119.7.1. Language: English.
RMR5C96X–A plan of the Town and Fortifications of Louisbourg. PLAN of the TOWN and FORTIFICATIONS of LOUISBOURG. [Louisbourg?] : [J.H. Bastide?], [about 1745.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.93. Language: English.
RMR54YMM–A map of the Southern and Middle States of North America. The Model War Map, giving the Southern and Middle States, with all their Water and Railroad Connections, by L. Prang & Co. Boston, 1862. Source: Maps 71495.(63.). Language: English.
RMR5C09P–A map of the Southern States of North America, with the Forts, Harbours and Military Positions. Map of the Southern States of North America, with the Forts, Harbours and Military Positions. London : J. Wyld, [1862]. Source: Maps 71495.(59.). Language: English.
RMR5E3KR–A map of the 'Isle Royale', or Cape Breton. A manuscript map of Isle Royalle. [Annapolis Royal?] : [Matthew Dixon?], [between 1740 and 1758.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.85.
RMR5B0BK–A plan of Boston and its environs. A PLAN OF BOSTON, and its ENVIRONS. : shewing the true SITUATION of HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY. AND ALSO THOSE OF THE REBELS. LONDON : Publish'd as the Act directs, 12th March, 1776 by Andrew Dury, Duke's Court, St. Martins Lane, [12th March, 1776.]. Source: Maps K.Top.120.35. Language: English.
RMR5C66F–A map of New England, New Belgium and Virginia. NOVA ANGLIA NOVVM BELGIVM et VIRGINIA. Amstelodami [Amsterdam] : Johannes Janssonius Excudit, [between 1636 and 1647.]. Source: Maps K.Top.120.9. Language: Latin.
RMR52FR2–A chart of the peninsula of Nova Scotia. A CHART OF THE PENINSULA OF NOVA SCOTIA / done by order of His Excellency CHS. LAWRENCE Esqr. Lieut. Govr. & Commr. in Chief of his Majesty's Province of NOVA SCOTIA from many actual Surveys; and the whole corrected by Observations: by Chars. Morris Chief Surveyor of Nova Scotia 1755. [Halifax?] : by Chars. Morris Chief Surveyor of Nova Scotia, 1755. Source: Maps K.Top.119.57. Language: English.
RMR529F9–A Map of Pennsylvania, exhibiting not only the improved parts of that Province, but also its extensive Frontiers laid down from actual Surveys, and chiefly from the late Map of Wm. Scull; published in 1770; ... English miles 69 1/2 to a degree. London, printed for Sayer & Bennett, 1775. Relief is shown by shading and hachures. With a scale of 'English Miles 69 1/2 to a Degree'. Shows forts. Shows roads. 1 map on 3 sheets : joined and laid on linen, copperplate engraving, hand colour ; 69 x 134 cm; Scale approximately 1:362,000. Source: Maps K.Top.122.1.
RMR50HTX–An illustration of seventeenth-century Quebec. Nouveau voyage d’un pais plus grand que l’Europe, avec les reflections des entreprises du Sieur de la Salle, sur les mines de St. Barbe, etc. Enrichi de la Carte, de figures, etc. Utrecht, Netherlands, 1698. Source: 1052.a.8. Language: French. Author: Hennepin, Louis.
RMR50PBW–A historical and military map of the Border and Southern States of North America. Phelps & Watson's Historical and Military Map of the Border and Southern States. New York, 1863. Source: Maps 71495.(76.). Language: English.
RMR587X7–A plan of the Islands of St. Peter's, Langly, and Miquelong. A PLAN of the ISLANDS of ST. PETERS, LANGLY and MIQUELON. [St John's?] : James Cook, [1763.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.111. Language: English.
RMR5EP5C–Plan of Chebuctoo (Chebucto) harbour; with the town of Hallefax (Halifax). . 'A plan of Chebuctoo harbour; with the town of Hallefax, by Moses Harris, surveyor, 1749;' drawn on vellum, on a scale of 1 1/12 inch to a mile. 1749. Ms. 1 f. 4 1/2 in. x 12 1/2 in.; 42 x 32 cm.; Scale 1: 58 487. 1 1/12 inch to a mile. Source: Maps.K.Top.119.73.
RMR52A3Y–A manuscript plan at a large scale of the route from the northern part of Lake Champlain northwards to 'St Iohns' (now Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) . PLAN of part of LAKE CHAMPLAIN with the Communication down to S IOHNS. Quebec : 13th. June 1791 Gothermann Capt. Commant. Rl. Engr., [1791.]. Manuscript pen and ink with watercolour. Source: Maps K.Top.119.43.2. Language: English.
RMR59KDK–A map of the Southern States of North America. Map of the Southern States of North America, with the Forts, Harbours, and Military Positions. London : J. Wyld, [1865?]. Source: Maps 71495.(92.). Language: English.
RMR5B0F6–A plan of the Harbour and Fortifications of Louisbourg. Plan of the HARBOUR and FORTIFICATIONS OF LOUISBOURG. [Louisbourg?] : The Harbour Survey'd by Capt. Phil: Durell The Town & Fortifications by I.H. Bastide Engineer for Nova Scotia, [about 1745.]. Source: Maps K.Top.119.88.2. Language: English.
RMR530MM–A plan of York harbour (also known as Chateaux Bay) on the coast of Labradore. Commissioned by Thomas Graves, Governor of Newfoundland from 1761 to 1764 , and completed by James Cook in 1763. Sixty-Seven Charts and maps illustrating the voyages and surveys of Capt. James Cook, R.N., and other discoverers. circa 1760-1780. Source: Add. 31360, No.24.
RMR5AP7P–A survey of the city of Philadelphia and its environs. A SURVEY of the CITY of PHILADELPHIA & it's Environs comprehending the Neck formed by the Rivers of Delaware & Schuylkill; together with Province, Carpenters, & Mud Islands, & the several Batteries & Works constructed thereon. Philadelphia : 15.th Dec.r 1777. John Montresor Chief Engineer, [1777.]. Source: Maps K.Top.122.6.2. Language: English.
RMR5HDWY–North America: Bowles' engraved map of the United States 1783, with a continuation of the boundary line in MS. . PLANS of military operations, in North America, etc. 1716-1783. Source: Add. 15535.
RMR566GE–A map of the St. Lawrence River. A Map of the RIVER ST, LAURENCE. [Place of production not identified] : this Map, reduced, and copied, by Samuel Lewis, August 1773. Source: Maps K.Top.119.23. Language: English.
RMR57DXA–A chart showing the North-West Passage. Chart shewing the North-West Passage discovered by Capt. R. le M. M'Clure ... also tho coast explored in search of Sir J. Franklin, by Sir J. Ross, 1848-49; Sir J. Richardson, 1848-49; Capt. M'Clure, 1850; Capt. Austen, 1850; Mr. Penny, 1850; Mr. Rae, 1851; Mr. Kennedy & M. Bellot, 1852; Capt. Inglefield, 1852-53; Capt. Sir E. Belcher, 1852-53. By E. A. Inglefield. London, 1853. Source: Maps 982.(51.). Language: English.
RMR5ERN9–A plan of the town of Newport in Rhode Island. A PLAN of the TOWN of NEWPORT in RHODE ISLAND. [London] : Engraved and Publish'd BY WILLM. FADEN, Charing Cross, Septr. 1st. 1777. Copperplate engraving. Source: Maps K.Top.120.43. Language: English.
RMR578DT–Chart of the coast of America, between Mexico and Labrador, 1686. Chart of the coast of America, between Mexico and Labrador, from about 52º to 18º north; drawn by Philip Wells in 1686. 1686. Source: Add. 5414.19.
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