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Title A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, New France or Canada, with the islands of Newfoundld., Cape Breton, St. John's &c. Description Scale [ca. 1:3 500 000] (W 71°--W 51°/N 52°50'--N 43°10'). Compass rose. Decorative title ca...
 
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Title A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova Scotia, New France or Canada, with the islands of Newfoundld., Cape Breton, St. John's &c.

Description Scale [ca. 1:3 500 000] (W 71°--W 51°/N 52°50'--N 43°10'). Compass rose. Decorative title cartouche. Depths shown by soundings. "Done from the original publish'd in 1744, at Paris, by Monsr. N. Bellin, enginier [sic] to the Marine Office" (title cartouche). Shows Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland, part of Labrador, part of New England, and St. Lawrence Valley region to Quebec City. Insets: Atlantic Ocean -- Plan of the city and port of Louisbourg -- Fort Dauphin -- City of Quebec. Creator Jefferys, Thomas, d. 1771 Place of Publication: London Publisher: Gentleman's Magazine Date: 1746 Dimensions of Original 33 x 47 cm Contributors Bellin, Jacques Nicolas, 1703-1772 Location Depicted: Canada--Atlantic Provinces, Canada--Québec (Province). United States--Atlantic Coast (New England) Time Period: 18th Century

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