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Description
Anthony Barclay and David Thompson created this double-sided rough manuscript map, part of an 8-map portfolio labeled "A" through "I," with detailed notes related to the drawing of the northern international boundary under the 7th article of the Treaty of Ghent (1814). This section is marked as "E," "Page 5 and Sheet No. 1" and the reverse "A," "Page 1. and Sheet No. 1."
Locations in this survey include the lakes and bodies of water between Northern Minnesota and Ontario.
Members of the British Commission included Anthony Barclay, David Thompson, and Samuel Thompson. Members of the American Commission were Peter B. Porter and William Bird. These items are part of a larger archive, the Thomas Barclay collection (Coll. 26).
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About This Item
- Title: Manuscript map of Lake Superior to Lake of the Woods, ca. 1822
- Creator: Anthony Barclay
- Creation Date: circa 1820
- Subject Date: circa 1820
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Locations:
- MIN
- ONT, Canada
- Media: Ink on paper
- Dimensions: 54 cm x 73 cm
- Local Code: Coll. 26, Map F 4
- Collection: Barclay collection
- Object Type: Text and Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Canada--Boundaries--United States--Maps, Manuscript.
- Lake of the Woods--Maps, Manuscript--19th century.
- Northeast boundary of the United States--Maps, Manuscript.
- Superior, Lake--Maps, Manuscript--19th century.
- Treaty of Ghent (1814 December 24)
- United States--Boundaries--Canada--Maps, Manuscript.
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