PORT ROYAL 1613
The figures show the depth of water in fathoms.
- A. Dwelling-house.
- B. The Sieur de Champlain's garden.
- C. Wooded walk made by the Sieur de Poitrincourt.
- D. Island at the mouth of the river l'Equille.
- E. Entrance to harbour of Port Royal.
- F. Sandbanks which are dry at low water.
- G. River St. Antoine.
- H. Cornfields.
- I. Mill erected by the Sieur de Poitrincourt.
- L. Fields which are flooded at high tide.
- M. River l'Equille.
- N. Sea coast.
- O. Mountain slopes.
- P. Island at the mouth of St. Antoine.
- Q, R. Mountain streams.
- S. Mill stream.
- T. Lakelet.
- V. Place where the Indians fish in the herring seasons.
- X. Trout stream.
- Y. Walk made by the Sieur de Champlain.
A MAP OF NEW ENGLAND PUBLISHED IN 1631 AS OBSERVED AND DESCRIBED BY CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH IN 1614.