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A chart of the coast of Nova Scotia from Port Maltois to Lawrence town [cartographic material] / Copeye'd by me E. Meyer Lt. of the 60, or Royal American Regt. 1757
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Manuscript map by Lieutenant Elias Meyer, of the 60th Royal American Regiment. Shows the topography of the area north of the palisades in New York City. Shows the gate and block houses from which run the roads to Boston and Bloomington. Shows sections of elevated land which could be used for defensive positions.
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A Survey of Country Harbour on the Coast of Nova Scotia by Thomas Backhouse
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A Chart of the Harbour of Halifax, in Nova Scotia; with Jebucto Bay and Cape Sambro. also the Islands, Ledges of Rocks, Shoals & Soundings
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