Plan of river lots in the parishes of St. Andrews and St. Clements, Province of Manitoba. Examined and certified ... A.H. Whitcher, Inspector of Surveys, Dominion Lands Survey Office, Winnipeg, November 1873. Surveyed by ... A.H. Vaughan, Deputy Surveyor. Dominion Lands Office, Ottawa, 1st January 1875... J.S. Dennis, Surveyor General. [cartographic material]
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Hierarchy Plan of river lots in the parishes of St. Andrews and St. Clements, Province of Manitoba. Examined and certified ... A.H. Whitcher, Inspector of Surveys, Dominion Lands Survey Office, Winnipeg, November 1873. Surveyed by ... A.H. Vaughan, Deputy Surveyor. Dominion Lands Office, Ottawa, 1st January 1875... J.S. Dennis, Surveyor General. [cartographic material]
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Record information Plan of river lots in the parishes of St. Andrews and St. Clements, Province of Manitoba. Examined and certified ... A.H. Whitcher, Inspector of Surveys, Dominion Lands Survey Office, Winnipeg, November 1873. Surveyed by ... A.H. Vaughan, Deputy Surveyor. Dominion Lands Office, Ottawa, 1st January 1875... J.S. Dennis, Surveyor General. [cartographic material]
Date:1 January 1875 (November 1873)Reference:Local class no.: H1/535/St. Andrews/1875(1873) (3 variants), Box number: 2000218827Local class no.:H1/535/St. Andrews/1875(1873) (3 variants)Type of material:Maps and cartographic materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:4159924Date(s):1 January 1875 (November 1873)Place:Ottawa (Ont.):Place of creation:CanadaPublisher:J. S. Dennis, Surveyor General for the Dominion Lands Office,Extent:1 map : col. mss. ; 60.5 x 112.2 cm.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:This map depicts the parishes of St. Andrews and St. Clements, to the northeast of the present-day city of Winnipeg. It is coloured to show lands under cultivation, prairie and meadowland, and woodland. In particular, lot 163, Parish of St. Andrews shows names of owners in red ink. As is typical of Métis settlements, the land is divided into long and narrow river lots. The centre of the map shows the Hudson's Bay Company land that included Lower Fort Garry, a hub of the fur trade (not to be confused with Upper Fort Garry, located in present-day Winnipeg).
St. Andrews (on the Red) Church, also known as Lower Church, was the largest of the three early Anglican parishes of Red River Settlement. It was founded in 1829 and the stone church building, pictured to the west of the river on the map, was built in the 1840s. The Anglican parish of St. Clement was founded just to the north of St. Andrew and of Lower Fort Garry in 1861.Additional name(s):Additional information:Cartographic math data:Scale 1:18,216Availability of other formats note:The microfiche version is NMC11531Dates of creation note:Two dates are used because the surveying was completed in November 1873 and the map was published on 1 January 1875.Related material:For more maps on St. Clements and Red River, please see the series for the 510 and 535 classifications., There are three versions of this map. This is the first version.
The second version (NMC11530, Mikan/item number 5300704) is a transcript version of the manuscript map. In lower right corner is printed: "Photozincographed at the Surveyor General's Office, Ottawa, Canada".
The third version (NMC11529, Mikan/item number 5300703) is a coloured print. The stamp of the Department of Public Works and manuscript feature "8" both appear. The acreage of Lots 127-130, Parish of St. Andrews has been changed in red ink. This version also has "Drawn by B. Billings. Photo-lith. by the Burland Desbarats Lithographic Company, Montreal" in the imprint.Subject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:73/1585 -
Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Cartographic material[ConsultationOpen]Microfiche NMC11529--NMC11531[ConsultationOpen]Box [535 ST. ANDREWS 1875(1873)] 2000218827[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit: Library and Archives Canada / e011213864
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