Maps of Alberta

Maps of Alberta

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Alberta.

1 : 2438000 Hammond, C.S.
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Origin of the population 1911: British Columbia and Alberta

1 : 2217600 Chalifour, J.E.
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Edmonton

1 : 29000 Chalifour, J.E.
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Alberta.

1 : 1457000 Rand McNally and Company
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Alberta & Saskatchewan.

1 : 2500000 John Bartholomew and Son
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Shell British Columbia - Alberta.

1 : 2471040 Shell Oil Company
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Alberta, Saskatchewan.

1 : 2400000 Rand McNally and Company
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No.13, Telegraphs : British Columbia, Yukon and Alberta

1 : 2217600 Canada. Department of Interior
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British Columbia. Historical Maps.

1 : 3787000 Hammond, C.S.
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Partie, Nouvelle Bretagne. Amer. Sep. 32.

1 : 1641836 Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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Rand McNally Official 1925 Auto Trails Map British Colombia.

1 : 1077120 Rand McNally and Company
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Partie, Nouvelle Bretagne. Amer. Sep. 25.

1 : 1641836 Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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Northwest Territories.

1 : 2471000 Rand McNally and Company
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Alberta. British Columbia.

Rand McNally and Company
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Limits of forest trees

1 : 12500000 Kanada
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Oregon Territory.

1 : 6969600 Burr, David H., 1803-1875
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Oregon Territory.

1 : 7200000 Greenleaf, Jeremiah
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Oregon Territory.

1 : 7603200 Greenleaf, Jeremiah
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Canada - British Columbia, and Prairie Provinces. Pergamon World Atlas.

1 : 5000000 Polish Army Topography Service
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Facsimile: Pinkerton's British Possessions in North America (portion).

1 : 8200000 Pinkerton
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Wind and current chart of the North-Pacific

1 : 4000000 Maury, Matthew Fontaine [United States Hydrographical Office]
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Western Canada.

1 : 5955840 Johnston, Alexander Keith
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191-192. Canada, West. The World Atlas.

1 : 5000000 USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
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Western Canada.

1 : 5000000 John Bartholomew and Son
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Vereinigte Staate(n v. Nordamerika) I.

1 : 8000000 Berghaus, Heinrich; Flemming, Carl; Sohr, Karl
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Facsimile: Western Coast of America (portion).

1 : 5600000 Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
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A map of Mackenzie's track from Fort Chipewyan to the Pacific Ocean in 1793

1 : 1850000
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[Ergänzungen und Berichtigungen]

Geographischer Atlas über alle Theile der Erde Ziegler, Jakob Melchior Verlag von Dietrich Reimer
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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.

Colton's Map of the Pacific States California and Oregon, etc. Although the majority of the American Civil War took place east of the Mississippi River, the West played its own part in the conflict. Territorial expansion westwards and the issue of whether slavery would be established in new regions was one of the main causes for fierce debate in the decades leading up to the Civil War. The map, Colton’s Map of the Pacific States of California and Oregon, published by Colton in 1862, not only details the Pacific Coast, but the territories of Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Washington, as well as a portion of British Columbia. California, which gained statehood in 1850, contains many settlements and detail that is striking by comparison to the near empty territories eastwards. Union troops were positioned on this side of the country, mostly to defend communication routes and railway lines from Confederate sabotage, as well as occasional skirmishes with indigenous Native American tribes. There are several little notes on the map that highlight this was intended not just for general interest but for potential settlers. For example, in Utah Territory, already settled in parts by Mormons, ‘low rolling hills and fine pastorage for cattle’ is described, one of several comments about how fertile the land would be for agricultural development. An ‘emigrant road’ is marked, along with the names of Native American tribes across the map, and in Arizona, the map mentions that ‘silver is found in this region’. This map demonstrates that America’s expansion was not going to be stopped by events in the eastern half of the country.
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Philip’s Map of British Columbia and Vancouver Island

Philip's Map of British Columbia and Vancouver Island.
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