*New Travelling and Commercial Map of the Canadas, from the Sault of Ste. Marie to the River Saguenay, and a large section of the United States of America; compiled from the latest surveys and most approved of authorities. Dedicated, by permission, to Commodore Robert Barrie, C. B., &c. &c. By David Taylor, R. N., March 1834. Engraved by S. Stiles & Co. New-York. (With Tables of Distances) 2 sheets.
A New Chart of the Gulf and River St. Lawrence and Sea adjacent, shewing the several Banks, Islands and dangers to be avoided by Mariners. Compiled from manuscript drawings and notes taken by A. C. Buchanan: London, 1835.
A Map of the Province of Upper Canada: shewing the Territory situated in the London and Western Districts, lately purchased by Government from the Indians, and the Block or Tract of 1,000,000 acres, part thereof selected by the Canada Company in lieu of Clergy Reserves: Lithographied: London.
VI.--CARTES DE LA CITÉ DE QUÉBEC, ET DE SES ENVIRONS.
Plan de la Censive de Québec, contenant en totalité 11 arpens, 68 perches et 2 toises. Collationné par le Secrétaire Général, de la Compagnie des Indes Occidentales, à Paris, le 10 May, 1674, par Gautier des Glandes. (Manuscrit--Dans le Bureau de l'Arpenteur Général à Québec.)
Plan du Terrain de la Fabrique de l'Eglise Paroissiale Notre-Dame de Québec, et de celui de la Censive de Messieurs les Ecclésiastiques du Séminaire des Missions Etrangères établies en cette dite Ville, dressé en vertu de l'ordre de Monseigneur l'Intendant en ce Pays, et de M. Daine, Directeur du Domaine du Roy; par Lemaitre Lamorille, Arpenteur Royal, du 16 Mars, 1758--Approuvé par M. Bigot, Intendant, le 24 Janvier, 1759. (Manuscrit sur Velin--Au Séminaire de Québec.)
Plan du Terrain de la Censive de l'Eglise Paroissiale Notre-Dame de Québec, situé sur le Cap aux Diamants; dressé par ordre de M. Daine, Directeur du Domaine du Roy en ce Pays; par Lemaitre Lamorille, Arpenteur Royal, le 14 Mars, 1758. Approuvé par M. Bigot, Intendant, le 24 Janvier, 1759. (Manuscrit--Dans le Bureau de l'Arpenteur Général à Québec.)
*Plan of the Town of Quebec, the Capital of Canada, in North America, with the Bason and part of the adjacent Country; shewing the principal Encampments and Works of the British Army commanded by Major General Wolfe, and those of the French, commanded by the Lieutenant General the Marquis of Montcalm, during the Siege of the Place, in 1759. February, 1799. By Louis Charland. (Manuscript.)
This Plan contains a very correct Topographical Map of the Country on the North Side of the River St Lawrence, from Pointe a Puiseaux to L'Ange Gardien, and on the South Side, from below Point Levi Church, to opposite l'Anse des Mères, including the Parish of Quebec, part of Charlesbourg, Beauport, St. Pierre, Island of Orleans and St. Joseph of Pointe Levi. The whole of the beaches, to low water, are accurately laid down, as well as every stream, ravine and eminence, a Plan of the Town and Fortifications, all the Redoubts, Entrenchments and Batteries erected by the French, the different positions of the Ships of War and Boats employed at the landing of the Troops; the position of the English and French Forces, viz: on the Island of Orleans, Pointe Levi and below the Falls of Montmorency: at the Attack on the French Entrenchments at Beauport, the Landing at Wolfe's Cove (le Foulon or Fulling Mill) and on the Plains, or "Heights of Abraham." The name or number of each Ship and Regiment of the French and English Forces is marked at the respective positions they occupied at different dates; and various names of localities are preserved which have fallen into disuse. The Plan is on a scale of 800 feet to an English inch. The Surveys were the work of Captain Debeig, of the Engineer in Ordinary, and Captains Holland and Desbarres of the Royal American Engineers, all of Wolfe's Army.
The references on the Map are a description of the Field Works of the French and a short Account of the Battle on the Plains, given with perfect exactness; even the hour of the different movements and the character of the different firings are recorded. No description of Wolfe's Campaign at Quebec, could give so accurate an idea of it as is derived from this Plan, and without it the best description would be very imperfect.
Plan of the Meridian Lines at Quebec, fixed in 1785; by Major Holland. (Manuscript in the Surveyor General's Office.)