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Western portion of British North America : showing the route followed by Lord Milton & Dr. Cheadle from the Saskatchewan to British Columbia, 1863-4.
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Title:Western portion of British North America : showing the route followed by Lord Milton & Dr. Cheadle from the Saskatchewan to British Columbia, 1863-4.
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Author/Creator:Dower, John James, born 1825, cartographer.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Milton, William Fitzwilliam, Viscount, 1839-1877. author. North-West passage by land : being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
Cheadle, Walter B. (Walter Butler), 1835-1910. author. North-West passage by land : being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
Andrew McCormick Collection.
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Published/Created:London : Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, [1867?].
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS framedWhere is this?
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Call Number: G3511.S3 1867 D68
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Links:Andrew McCormick Collection
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS framedWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Milton, William Fitzwilliam, Viscount, 1839-1877.
Cheadle, Walter B. (Walter Butler), 1835-1910.
British Columbia--To 1871--Maps.
British Columbia--Discovery and exploration--Maps.
Canada, Western--19th century--Maps.
Washington (State)--19th century--Maps.
North America--Maps.
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Description:Scale approximately 1:5 068 800 (W 127 - 111 / N 54 - N 48 20' ).
1 map ; 17 x 12 cm.
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Local note:UBC has a copy in the Andrew McCormick Collection, listed as mccormick_100
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Notes:Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
Map removed from book: Milton, William Fitzwilliam and Cheadle, Walter B. The North-West passage by land : being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific, undertaken with the view of exploring a route across the continent to British Columbia through British territory, by one of the northern passes in the Rocky Mountains. London : Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1867 or later.
Inset: ancillary map of North America.