COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
U.S. North West Boundary Survey
Author:
Campbell, Archibald
Date:
1866
Short Title:
Sheet No. 2. Photo-Lithographic Copy Of The Detailed Maps Of The North West Boundary.
Publisher:
Julius Bien
Publisher Location:
New York
Type:
Separate Map
Obj Height cm:
70
Obj Width cm:
178
Scale 1:
60,000
Note:
Date estimated. Loose sheet but part of set of 7. Paper mounted on muslin. Relief shown in hachures.
Reference:
cf Wheat 1144-45; Goetzmann "Army" 427-9.
Country:
Canada
Country:
United States
Subject:
Boundaries
Full Title:
Sheet No. 2. Photo-Lithographic Copy Of The Detailed Maps Of The North West Boundary ...Between The United States And The British Possessions Under the Treaty of June 15th 1846. (Kootenay River to Camp Kootenay W., Washington Territory and British Columbia).
List No:
2889.002
Page No:
2
Series No:
2
Publication Author:
U.S. North West Boundary Survey
Publication Author:
Campbell, Archibald
Pub Date:
1866
Pub Title:
Photo-Lithographic Copy Of The Detailed Maps Of The North West Boundary From Points Roberts To The Rocky Mountains Between The United States And The British Possessions Under the Treaty of June 15th 1846 Showing Monuments, Cuts and other Marks. Archibald Campbell U.S. Com'r N.W. Boundary Survey. Photolith. by New York Lithog. Engrg. & Printg. Co. Julius Bien Supt. ...
Pub Reference:
cf Wheat 1144-45; Goetzmann "Army" 427-9.
Pub Note:
7 very large and detailed maps of the boundary. The maps are undated and not listed specifically in any sources we can locate. The final report on the Northern Boundary Survey was never published (Wheat) and these maps may be the only published evidence. The two maps cited and reproduced by Wheat are manuscript general maps by J. Parke. The seven maps here are two times enlargements of the seven detailed maps that accompanied the two general maps (The title map sheet (#7) says the maps are "enlarged to twice the scale of original drawings;" Wheat, vol five, page 163, says "the two general maps (Wheat 1144-45)...are backed up by seven detailed sheets exhibiting the land boundary..."). Wheat also mentions studies by Baker and Deutsch that might definitively answer this question. These maps are unusual in appearance because of the photolithographic enlargement - a great deal of detail is apparent. When put together end to end the seven sheets are about forty feet long. Map is without color.
Pub List No:
2889.000
Pub Type:
Separate Map
Pub Maps:
7
Pub Height cm:
70
Pub Width cm:
178
Image No:
2889002
Authors:
U.S. North West Boundary Survey; Campbell, Archibald