Disputed territory in North America / drawn in transfer lithography by L.J. Hebert.

Disputed territory in North America / drawn in transfer lithography by L.J. Hebert.

Description:

Relief shown by hachures.; Shows disputed boundaries claimed by Great Britain and U.S. in Maine, New Brunswick and Quebec.; Shows roads, rivers including portages, county boundaries, British posts, United States posts, and mountains.; Annotations show boundary given by the King of Holland, British posts and United States posts.; "Drawn in Transfer Lithography by L.J. Hebert, and Printed the Lithographic Establishment, Quarter Master Generals Office Horse Guards. June 1839."; Date from note on map "Conventional line as agreed upon by Lord Ashburton and Mr. Daniel Wedster, 1842."

Date Issued: [London]: Quarter Master Generals Office, [1842?]
Collection: UM Clark Library Maps
Rights:

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Language: eng
Type: still image