Printed map. "Par M. B. Ingr. de la Marine 1757." Visual scale [49 mm=100 Lieues communes de France]. First state. Originally published in Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages Tome XIV, 1757. Described in Kershaw, Early Printed Maps of Canada, vol. II, entry 459, p. 106, 109: "Engraved bottom left is: 'Tome XIV.' and bottom right: 'No. 14.'" McMaster's copy has "Tom XIV." in bottom left margin and "No. 14." in bottom right margin. Another copy in McMaster's collection; see RMC_107031. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. "Par M. B. Ingr. de la Marine 1757." Visual scale. Originally published in Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages, Tome XIV, 1757.
Described in Kershaw, Early Printed Maps of Canada, vol. II, entry 459, p. 106, 109: "Engraved bottom left is: 'Tome XIV.' and bottom right: 'No. 14.'" McMaster's copy has "Tom XIV, in 4°, No. 14" in bottom left margin, and "Tome 14, in 8°, Page 191" in bottom right margin. For another version; see RMC_107319. Donated by Dr. Karl Freeman, March 1995.
Printed map. "Par M.B. Ingr. de la Marine 1753. Voyez la Carte de la Baye de Hudson Tome XIV de ces Voyages." Visual scale, "echelle de lieues marines de France et d'Angleterre de vingt au degre". Prime meridian: Paris. Pertains to travels of Christopher Middleton (died 1770) and Henry Ellis (1721-1806). In lower margin, "Tome XV. No. 6." Donated by Dr. Karl Freeman, Hamilton, March 1995."
Printed map. "Par M. De Vaugondy 1773". Scale not given. Insets: "Selon Sanson en 1650", "Selon Delisle en 1700", "Selon Delisle en 1703", and "Carte de la Baye D'Hudon parcourue en 1746 et 1747 par Henri Ellis, pour la recherche du passage par le Nord-Ouest".
Printed map. "Par M. De Vaugondy 1773." Each map has individual title: Selon Sanson en 1650 -- Selon Delisle en 1700 -- Selon Delisle en 1703 -- Carte de la Baye d'Hudson parcourue en 1746 et 1747 par Henri Ellis pour la recherche du passage par le Nord-Ouest. Maps refer to cartographers, Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667) and Claude de Lisle, (1644-1720), and explorer, Henry Ellis (1721-1806). In upper right margin, "Suppl. carte 9e." Donated by Dr. Karl Freeman, Hamilton, March 1995.
Printed map. Second state. Described in Kershaw, Early Printed Maps of Canada, Vol. I, entry 38, p. 44: "Published in Descriptionis Ptolemaicae augmentvm.... Iohannis Bogardi, Louvanni.... In this second state of the plate, 'Romleel' is deleted and the signs of erasure and re-engraving are readily apparent in the plate. This second state also uses the name 'Highnater' ... immediatley above the 280 meridian at the bottom of the map." This map is possibly the first to show James and Hudson Bays, however, the place names are largely fictitious. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Cartographer uncertain, probably Antonio Zatta. In upper, left margin: Fogl. II. Three edges show evidence of red colouring, suggesting it may have been bound in an atlas [?].
Printed map. "Drawn by Thos. Devine, by Order of the Honble. Joseph Cauchon, Commr. of Crown Lands. Toronto. March 1857." "Ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, 31st. July & 11th. August 1857." Includes 4 insets: Profile of route for Pacific Railroad, from St. Pauls, Mississippi River, to Puget Sound, No. I.; From mouth of Kansas River, to Fort Vancouver, Columbia River, No. II.; From Council Bluff, Missouri River, to San Francisco, Pacific Ocean, No. III.; and, From Westport to the River Savier Utah, No. IV. Includes statistical data and text. In upper right margin, "Select Committee--on the Hudson's Bay Company." In lower margin, "Nos. 224. 260. (Sess. 2)".
Described in Catalogue of the National Map Collection, Public Archives of Canada, H3/1100-1857, v. 10, p. 729: "In Great Britain, House of Commons. Reports from committees. Hudson's Bay Co. 1857. v.15. ... A reduction of most of Devine's large map." Described in Winearls' Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 882, p. 211: "A reduced version of the large map showing the same information and the coloured geological formations; accompanies Great Britain House of Commons Report from the Select Committee on the Hudson's Bay Company...1857 (HCPP 1857 (II) XV, 572-6." Donated by Hamilton Public Library, Special Collections, April 2000.
"Projetée et assujettie aux Observations par Mr. Bonne." "Revue et corrigée 1783." In upper left margin: XXXIV. In upper right margin: A 32. Third state. Described in Kershaw, Early Printed Maps of Canada, volume II, entry 475, p. 121: "Published in: Atlas moderne ou collection de Cartes sur Toutes les Parties du Globe Terrestre. 1787-[1791]".
Printed map. "Projettée et assujettie aux observations par Mr. Bonne." "Revue et corrigée 1783." In upper left margin, "XXXIV." In upper right margin, "A 32." Donated by Dr. Karl Freeman, Hamilton, March 1995.
Printed map. Cartographer uncertain, probably Philippe Marie Guillaume Vandermaelen. In title frame: "Amér. Sep. No. 34." Mentioned in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 68, pp. 24-25 as among "other sheets" from "Philippe Vandermaelen, Atlas universel de geographie... Lithographié par H. Ode. Bruxelles, 1827. Quatrieme partie - Amer. Sept.... (4) AMÉR. SEP. PARTIE DE LA NOUVELLE BRETAGNE. No 34. [north of L Superior]".
Printed map. Cartographer uncertain, probably Frederik de Wit. Title in Latin and Dutch. Two visual scales. In upper right margin, "145" ["5" is a handwritten correction]. Donated by Dr. Karl Freeman, Hamilton, March 1995.
Printed map. Visual scales. Described in Kershaw, Early Printed Maps of Canada, vol. I, entry 211, p. 198: "Published in: Atlas de la Navigation, et du Commerce qui se fait dans toutes les parties du monde. 1715, 1739... There are no cartographic changes to the plate [of De Wit, first state, 1675], but 'JAMES/ISLE DE JAQUES' is engraved centrally; 'BAYE D'HUDSON' is added; 'Fol. 26' is engraved in the top right corner just outside the neat-line [McMaster's copy has "Fol. 28"], and numerous place names are added. The place names around the western and southern shore of Hudson Bay (Fort Bourbon, Fort de Neusavvane etc.) are engraved the right way up and contrast visually with the original names which were all engraved upside down." Donated by Dr. Franc Joubin.