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Date: | Mon, 22 Feb 2016 12:11:29 -0500 |
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Hello, everyone.
Thank you for the replies that some of you have made to my original query.
I began to realize that we were sometimes discussing different, though
related, sets.
Here are the titles based on my transcriptions of the sheets. They are not
precisely in geographical order. This is as I found the lot, and wrote
down their titles.
International boundary from the Gulf of Georgia to the northwesternmost
point of the Lake of the Woods. (Running roughly from the British Columbia
- Washington border east to Lake of the Woods, Manitoba - Minnesota).
International boundary between United States and Canada from Cape Muzon to
Mount St. Elias. (This appears to be between British Columbia and southern
Alaska, but I have one sheet only of this set).
International boundary from the St. Lawrence River to the source of the St.
Croix River. I have a few sheets of this set, and according to another
correspondent, it seems to cover the Quebec - New York, Vermont, New
Hampshire, Maine boundaries.
International boundary from the source of the St. Croix River to the
Atlantic Ocean. This appears to cover the continuation eastward of the set
above.
Joint maps of the international boundary between United States and Canada
from the northwesternmost point of Lake of the Woods to Lake Superior.
This is the continuation eastward of the set listed first.
Ken
Ken Grabach
Maps Librarian
BEST Library, 219D
Miami University Libraries
Oxford, OH 45056 USA
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513-529-1726
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