Catalogue d'ouvrages sur l'histoire de l'Amérique et en particulier sur celle du Canada: de la Louisiane, de l'Acadie et autres lieux, ci-devant; connus sous le nom de Nouvelle-France, avec des notes; bibliographiques, critiq
CATALOGUE D'OUVRAGES SUR L'HISTOIRE DE L'AMÉRIQUE, &c.
DEUXIEME PARTIE.
Ouvrages sans noms d'Auteurs, classés d'après l'ordre chronologique de leur publication.
Nota.--Pour faciliter l'indication des ouvrages de cette deuxième partie, on a cru devoir continuer la suite des numéros de la première partie.
Anno 1505.
791. De Ora Antarctica per Regem Portugalliæ pridem inventa: Argent. 1505. 4to.
"This work is the first dated, and hitherto unknown, Edition of Vespucci's Account of his first voyage. The narrative is given in a letter from Vespucci to Lorenzo de Medicis. The voyage was commenced on the 14th May 1501."--Thorpe's Catalogue.
Seconde Edition sous le titre suivant:
792. Cosmographiæ Introductio cum quibusdam Geometriæ ac Astronomiæ principiis ad eam rem Necessariis. Insuper Quatuor Americi Vespucii Navigationes, Universales Cosmographiæ descriptio tam insolido plano, eis etiam insertis qua Ptholomeo ignota a nuperis reperta sunt: St. Diey, 1507. 4to, planches.
Il y a aussi une troisième Edition: Argent. 1509. 4to.
"This work appears to have been published for the express purpose of immortalizing Vesputius, by giving his name to the newly discovered continent."--Rich's Catalogue.
"This rare and interesting work contains an account of all the four voyages of Vesputius to America, and is unknown to nearly all bibliographers."--Thorpe's Catalogue.
1507.
793. Paësi Novamente retrovati, et Novo Mondo da Alberico Vesputis Florentino intitulato: Vincentia, 1507. 4to.
Une seconde Edition: Milan, 1519, planches.
"This work contains the earliest known collection of voyages, namely: those of Cadamosto, Columbus, Alonzo Negro, Puizone, Americus-Vesputius, &c."--Thorpe's Catalogue.
"This is a Book of great rarity, being the first collection of voyages ever published. The first edition is particularly valuable, from the changes which were made in those which followed, and which are referred to by Mr. Biddle, in his Life of Cabot."--Rich's Genl. Catal.
Il y a aussi une Edition latine du même ouvrage sous le titre suivant, traduite par Archangelo Madrigani:
794. Itinerarium Portugallensium e Lusitaniæ in Indiam & inde in Occidentem & demum ad Aquilonem: Milan, 1508. folio.
On le trouve réimprimé dans le Noms Orbis, etc. de Grinoeus, édition de 1532.
1564.
795. Notes of Voyages and Plantations of the French, in North America, both in Florida and Canada; written in 1564. (In Purchas's Pilgrims.)
1613.
796. Histoire de la Nouvelle-France (en Allemand): Augsbourg, 1613. in-4.
797. Histoire de la Découverte du Grand Pays de la Nouvelle-France (en Allemand): Hambourg, 1613. in-4.
Les deux ouvrages qui précèdent sont vraisemblablement des traductions de Lescarbot.
1620.
798. Avis au Roi sur les Affaires de la Nouvelle-France, en 1620: Paris, 1620. in-8.
1628.
799. Erection d'une nouvelle Compagnie pour le Commerce du Canada, et révocation des articles accordés au Sieur de Caën. (Dans le Mercure Français de l'année 1628.)
C'est ce qu'on a appelé la Compagnie des Cent Associés, qui avaient à leur tête le Cardinal de Richelieu.
1632.
800. Relation du Voyage fait en Canada, en 1632, pour la prise de possession du Fort de Québec. (Dans le Mercure Français de 1632.)
Les Anglais s'étaient rendus maîtres de Québec et de tout le Canada en 1629. Ils le restituèrent en 1632, et les Français en furent remis en possession la même année. La Relation dont il s'agit, contient des détails assez intéressans.
1633.
801. Relation de ce qui s'est passé en la Nouvelle-France ou Canada.
802. Relation du Sieur De Champlain.
Ces deux pièces sont imprimées dans le Mercure Français de 1633.
1634.
803. Relation de ce qui s'est passé en la Nouvelle-France, en l'année 1633: Paris, 1634. in-8.
804. Relations de ce qui s'est passé en la Nouvelle-France, depuis l'année 1633 jusqu'en 1672: Paris, 1634, et années suivantes. 19 vols. in-8. Ibid, 1674.
Toutes ces Relations des Jésuites formant un Recueil complet, sont quelquefois citées sous le titre précédent.
"Quoique la plupart des Auteurs de ces Relations fussent imbus des préjugés de leur état et de leur siècle, et par conséquent d'assez médiocres observateurs, elles sont néanmoins précieuses sous les rapports suivans: C'est là, seulement qu'on peut prendre une assez juste idée des moeurs primitives du peu de nations sauvages qui, avec une prodigieuse altération dans le caractère physique et moral, subsistent encore dans l'immense étendue du Canada et des contrées adjacentes. C'est là, aussi seulement qu'il reste des traces d'un grand nombre de peuplades que leurs communications avec les Européens ont fait rapidement disparaitre de la surface du Globe, soit par les ravages de la petite-vérole, et les guerres où les alliances avec les Français et les Anglais les ont entraînées, soit par le funeste présent que ceux-ci leur ont fait de la poudre à canon et de l'eau-de-vie."--Bib. des Voyages.
"The French Jesuits commenced the publication of their Relations of Occurrences in different parts of America, but principally in Canada, in 1632, and continued them almost every year until 1672. A complete Collection of these Relations is not to be found even in the Royal Library at Paris. The style of them (says Charlevoix) is extremely simple, but this same simplicity has not contributed less to give them a great celebrity than the curious and edifying matter which they contain."--Rich's Bib. Americ.
1643.
805. Les véritables motifs de Messieurs et Dames de la Société de Notre-Dame de Montréal, pour la conversion des Sauvages de la Nouvelle-France: Paris, 1643, 1674. in-4.
"Cette brochure expose les motifs qui ont porté plusieurs personnes de piété à faire à Montréal un Etablissement, qui avait pour objet principal la conversion des Sauvages, et la conservation de ceux qui étaient déjà Chrétiens."--M. De Fontette.
1650.
806. Relation de ce qui s'est passé en Canada depuis l'Eté de 1649, jusqu'en l'Eté de 1650: Paris, 1650. in-8.
1655.
807. America, or an exact Description of the West Indies; by N. N. Gent: London, 1655.
1667.
808. Journal de la Marche du Marquis de Tracy, contre les Iroquois de la Nouvelle-France: Paris, 1667. in-4.
C'est le Récit de l'Expédition entreprise par M. De Tracy, en 1666, contre les Onneyouths et les Agniers. Malgré son âge plus que septuagénaire, il voulut la commander en personne. Son armée se composait de six cent soldats du Régiment de Carignan, un pareil nombre de Canadiens, et environ cent Sauvages de differentes Nations. Deux pièces de Campagne composaient toute son Artillerie. Tous les Villages des Agniers furent réduits en cendres, et on détruisit d'immenses magasins de grains, amassés par les Sauvages, qui auraient pu suffire à nourrir la Colonie pendant deux ans. M. De Tracy, à son retour à Québec, fit pendre deux ou trois des Agniers, ses prisonniers, en revanche pour le massacre de son neveu M. De Chasy, et de MM. Chamat et Marin.
1691.
809. Address of the Gentry and Merchants of Boston, &c., giving an Account of the unfortunate Expedition to Quebec, in Canada: London, 1691. 4to.
1693.
810. A Journal of the late Actions of the French at Canada. With the manner of their being repulsed by His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, their Majesties Governour of New-York. Impartially related by Col. Nicholas Reyard and Lieut. Col. Charles Lodowick, who attended His Excellency during the whole Expedition: London, 1693. 4to, pp. 26.
1701.
811. A Two years Journal in New-York, and part of its Territories, in America: London, 1701, small 12mo.
1706.
812. Détails sur le malheureux Voyage de quelques Pélerins Allemands qui allaient dans la Pensylvanie et la Caroline (en Allemand): Francfort, 1706 et 1711. in-8.
1708.
813. Deplorable State of New-England. To which is added, an Account of the Shamefull Miscarriage of the late Expedition against Port Royal: Boston, 1708. 4to.
1711.
814. Journal of General Nicholson's Expedition to Nova Scotia, to reduce Port Royal: London, 1711. 4to.
1712.
815. The late Expedition to Canada: London, 1712. 8vo.
1714.
816. The Travels of Several learned Missioners of the Society of Jesus, into divers parts of the Archipelago, India, China and America. Translated from the French Original published at Paris in the year 1713: London, 1714. 8vo.
Among much various matter, this Book contains: A Letter from Father Gabriel Marest, Missioner of the Society of Jesus, to Father Lamberville of the same Society, Procurator of the Missions of Canada, containing an Account of the Settlement of the French at Hudson's Bay and of their wars with the English, respecting the possession of that Country.--Extract of an Account of the Country of Acadia, in North America, yielded up by the King of France, to the Crown of England, containing a Description thereof; with an able Account of the customs, manners and religion of the Native Indians; written in the year 1710, by a French Gentleman, and sent to a Jesuit Missionary.
1715.
817. Relation de Terre-Neuve, traduite de l'Anglais de White, qui y a été en 1709; avec quelques remarques sur l'Isle du Cap-Breton.
818. Mémoire touchant Terre-Neuve, et le Golfe de Saint-Laurent, extrait des meilleurs Journaux de Mer; par l'Auteur de la Relation précédente.
Ces deux pièces sont imprimées vers la fin du Tome III, du Recueil des Voyages au Nord: Amstersdam, 1715 et 1722. in-12.
"La Relation est assez instructive pour la pêche des morues, qui fait toute la richesse de l'Isle de Terre-Neuve. L'Auteur n'est pas bien instruit de ce qui regarde le Cap-Breton. Quant au Mémoire, ce n'est proprement qu'un Routier, où le gisement des Terres paraît assez exactement marqué."--Le Père de Charlevoix.
1719.
819. Relation d'un Pays nouvellement découvert dans l'Amérique-Septentrionale (en Espagnol): Bruxelles, 1719. in-8.
1720.
820. Relation de la Louisiane et du Mississipi, écrite à une Dame par un Officier de Marine. (Ecrite vers l'an 1720.)
"Elle est imprimée dans le Tome V, du Recueil de Voyages au Nord: Amsterdam, Bernard, 1724, p. 1-34. L'Auteur (dit le Père de Charlevoix) était un fort honnête homme, qui ne dit guère que ce qu'il a vu et appris sur les lieux; mais il n'a pas eu le temps de s'instruire beaucoup de la nature du pays, encore moins de l'histoire de la Colonie."--M. de Fontette.
1739.
821. Cockburn's and Withington's Voyages and Travels in North America: London, 1735. 8vo.
1747.
822. L'Importance et l'utilité de la fameuse Isle du Cap-Breton, prouvée par une description exacte (en Allemand): Leipsic, 1747. in-8.
1749.
823. Geographical History of Nova Scotia: London, 1749. 8vo.
824. Histoire Géographique de la Nouvelle-Ecosse: Paris, 1749 et 1754. in-12.
1751.
825. The importance of Settling and Fortifying Nova Scotia; by a Gentleman lately arrived from that Colony: London, Scott, 1751. 8vo.
1753.
826. Journal of Major Washington, sent by the Honorable R. Dinweddie, His Majesty's Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, to the Commandant of the French Forces on the Ohio; with a New Map of the Country, as far as the Mississipi: London, Jefferys, 1753. 8vo.
1754.
827. Some Account of the North American Indians, their genius, characters, customs and dispositions towards the French and English Nations; to which are added, Indian Miscellanies, &c.: London, 1754. 8vo.
1755.
828. State of the British and French Colonies in North America, &c. London, 1755.
*829. Mémoires des Commissaires de Sa Majesté Très-Chrétienne et de ceux de Sa Majesté Britannique, sur les Possessions et les Droits respectifs des deux Couronnes en Amérique, etc. Copenhague, 1755. 2 tomes en 1, in-12. Paris, 1755-7. 4 vols. in-4.
830. Memorials of the French and English Commissaries concerning the limits of Nova Scotia or Acadia, and concerning St. Lucia; in English and French: London, 1755. 2 vols. 4to.
831. Discussion Sommaire sur les Anciennes limites de l'Acadie et sur les stipulations du Traité d'Utrecht qui y sont relatives: Basle, Paris, Prault, fils, 1755. in-12.
C'est absolument un abrégé des Mémoires respectifs des Commissaires des deux nations.
832. Mémoires des Commissaires du Roi de France et d'Angleterre sur les anciennes limites de l'Acadie; par MM. De la Galissonnière et Silhouette, de la part de la France, et par MM.... du côté de l'Angleterre: Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1755. 4 vols. in-4, et 1756, 6 vols. in-12.
Les deux premiers volumes de l'Edition in-12, contiennent les Mémoires de part et d'autre, au sujet de l'Acadie et de l'Isle de Ste. Lucie; les quatre derniers les titres et pièces aussi de part et d'autre.
833. A Letter to a Friend giving an Account of the Ohio Defeat: London, 1755.
834. The Expedition of Major General Braddock to Virginia, &c., describing the March and Engagements in the Woods, and other incidents: London, Carpenter, 1755. 8vo.
835. Lettres d'un Français à un Hollandais, au sujet des Différends survenus entre la France et la Grande-Bretagne, touchant les Possessions dans l'Amérique-Septentrionale: Paris, 1755. in-12.
Ces Lettres sont attribuées à M. Moreau alors Avocat, et ensuite Conseiller à la Chambre des Comptes d'Aix.
1756.
836. A Brief View of the conduct of Pensylvania for the year 1755, so far as it affected the general service of the British Colonies; particularly the late Expedition under the late General Braddock; being a sequel to a well known Pamphlet, entitled: "A Brief State of Pensylvania" in a second Letter to a Friend: London, Griffiths, 1756. 8vo.
837. A Fair Representation of His Majesty's Right to Nova Scotia, stated from the Memorials of the English Commissioners; with an Answer to the objections contained in the French Memorial: London, 1756. 8vo.
838. Réplique des Commissaires Anglais; ou Mémoire concernant la Nouvelle-Ecosse: La Haye, 1756. in-12.
*839. Mémoire contenant le Précis des Faits, avec leurs Pièces Justificatives, pour répondre aux Observations envoyées par les Ministres d'Angleterre dans les Cours de l'Europe: Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1756. in-4 et in-12.
Ce Mémoire est attribué à M. le Duc De Choiseul.
840. Notices géographiques, historiques et politiques, sur la partie de l'Amérique-Septentrionale qui est le Théâtre de la Guerre entre les Français et les Anglais (en Allemand): Francfort et Leipsic, 1756, in-8.
1757.
841. Proposals for uniting the English Colonies on the Continent of North America, so as to enable them to act with force and vigour against their Enemies: London, Wilkie, 1757. 8vo.
842. A Review of the Military Operations in North America, from the commencement of the hostilities in Virginia in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego in 1756: London, Dodsley, 1757. 4to.
843. The Contest in America between Great Britain and France, with its consequences and importance; by an Impartial hand: London, Millar, 1757. 8vo.
844. Military History of Great Britain for 1756 and 1757, containing a Letter from an English Officer at Canada, taken prisoner at Oswego, exhibiting the cruelty and infidelity of the French, and their Savage Indians, in time of Peace and War: London, Millar, 1757. 8vo.
845. Remarks upon a Letter published in the London Chronicle containing an Enquiry into the causes of the failure of the late Expedition against Cape Breton, in a letter to a Member of Parliament: London, 1757. 8vo.
846. Memoirs of the last War between the English and French in North America: London, 1757. 8vo.
1758.
847. The Conduct of a Noble Commander in America impartially reviewed; with the genuine causes of the Discontents at New-York and Halifax, and the true occasion of the delays in that important Expedition: London, Baldwin, 1758. 8vo.
848. The Conduct of Major General Shirley, late Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America, briefly stated: London, Dodsley, 1758. 8vo.
849. An Accurate Account of the taking of Cape Breton, in the year 1755: London, Staples, 1758. 8vo.
850. Memoirs of the principal Transactions of the last War between the English and French in North America, from the commencement of it in 1744, to the conclusion of the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle; containing in particular, an Account of the importance of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton: London, Dodsley, 1758. 8vo.
1759.
851. Considerations on the Importance of Canada, and the Bay of the River St. Lawrence, and of the American Fisheries dependant on the Islands of Cape Breton, St. John's Newfoundland, and the Seas adjacent: London, Owen, 1759. 8vo.
852. An Authentic Account of the Reduction of Louisbourg, in 1758; by a Spectator: London, Owen, 1759. 8vo.
853. An Account of the manners of the Micmacs and Marakeets (Savage Nations) now dependant on the Government of Cape Breton; from an original manuscript Letter, never published, written by a French Abbot, who resided many years among them. To which is added several pieces relalive to the Savages, to Nova Scotia, and to North America in general: London, Hooper, 1759. 8vo.
854. An Accurate and Authentic Journal of the Siege of Quebec, in 1759; by a Gentleman in an eminent station on the Spot: London, Owen, 1759. 8vo.
855. Genuine Letters from a Volunteer in the British Service at Quebec: London, Whitridge, 1759. 8vo.
1760.
856. The Importance of Canada considered, in two Letters to a Nobleman: London, Dodsley, 1760.
857. Letter to a Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces in Canada: London, 1760.
858. Eloge de M. le Marquis de Montcalm. (Dans le Mercure de 1760. Janvier, page 203.)
1761.
859. History of North America, from the Discovery thereof; by Silvanus Americanus: New-Jersey, anno 1761.
C'est évidemment un ouvrage pseudonyme.
1762.
860. An Impartial Enquiry into the Right of the French King to the Territory West of the Great River Mississipi, not ceded by the Preliminaries: Including a summary account of that River and the Country adjacent, with a short detail of the advantages it possesses, its native commodities and how far they might be improved to the advantage of British Commerce; comprehending a vindication of the English Claim to the whole Continent, from authentic Records and indisputable historical facts; and particular directions to Navigators for entering the several Mouths of that important River: London, Nicolson, 1762. 8vo.
861. The Comparative Importance of our Acquisitions from France in America: London, 1762. 8vo.
1763.
862. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour le Marquis de Vaudreuil, Grand' Croix de l'Ordre Royal et Militaire de St. Louis, ci-devant Gouverneur et Lieutenant-Général de la Nouvelle-France: Paris, 1763.
863. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour Daniel De Joncaire Chabert, ci-devant Commandant au petit Fort de Niagara: Paris, 1763.
864. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour le Sieur De Boishébert: Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Moreau, rue Galande, 1763. in-4.
865. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour le Sieur Duverger de St. Blin, Lieutenant d'Infanterie dans les Troupes ci-devant en Canada: Paris, 1763.
866. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour M. De St. Blin et le Sieur de Boishébert, Commandants des Forts: Paris, 1763.
867. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour M. Varin, Commissaire-Ordonnateur: Paris, 1763.
868. Mémoire dans l'Affaire du Canada, pour le Sieur Martel: Paris, 1763. in-4.
869. Affaire du Canada.--Observations sur les Profits prétendus induement faits par la Société de Lemoine des Pins, Martel et Varin: Paris, 1763.
Voyez aussi au No. 24, le Mémoire imprimé pour M. Péan, Capitaine Aide-Major du Gouvernement de Québec; et au No. 363, celui imprimé pour M. F. Bigot, l'Intendant du Canada.
*870. Principales Requêtes du Procureur Général en la Commission établie dans l'Affaire du Canada: Paris, Boudet, 1763, in-4, de 51 pages.
*871. Jugement rendu souverainement et en dernier ressort, dans l'Affaire du Canada, par MM. le Lieutenant de Police, Lieutenant particulier et Conseillers au Châtelet et Siége Présidial de Paris, Commissaires du Roi en cette partie; du 10e Décembre 1763. in-4, de 78 pages.
"Cadet est condamné à la restitution de six millions, le Sieur Bigot à celle de quinze cents mille livres, etc. Le Marquis De Vaudreuil, le Sieur De Boishébert, etc., sont déchargés de l'accusation; et pour le Sieur Péan, plus ample informé."--M. de Fontette.
"Le Président de la Commission sur l'Affaire du Canada était M. de Sartine, alors Lieutenant-Général de Police; le Rapporteur, M. Dupont. L'instruction de ce procès, sur lequel la France, l'Europe et même le Nouveau-Monde avait les yeux, dura trois ans.
"Le jugement ordonna douze millions de restitutions envers le Roi. M. le Marquis De Vaudreuil, Gouverneur, enveloppé dans le procès, quoique l'on ne put lui reprocher que de la faiblesse pour les concussions qu'il ne pouvait ignorer, de l'Intendant et des Officiers soumis à ses ordres, fut déchargé de toute accusation. MM. Bigot, Intendant; Varin, Commissaire-Ordonnateur, à Montréal; Bréard, Contrôleur de la Marine, a Québec, convaincus pendant le temps de leur administration, d'avoir toléré, favorisé et commis eux-mêmes les abus, malversations et infidélités dans la partie des finances mentionnées au procès, ne furent punis que du banissement: quelques Officiers furent admonestés; M. Péan, Major des Troupes, fut condamné à 600,000 livres de restitution envers le Roi, mais sans aucune note juridique d'infamie, quoique depuis il se soit fait réhabiliter."--Encyclop. Méthod. Jurisprudence--tome 2.
872. Mémoires sur le Canada: Paris, 1763. 3 vols. in-8.
873. Coloniæ Anglicanæ illustratæ; or the Acquest of British Dominion, and the Plantation of Colonies made by the English in America; with the Rights of the Colonies examined, stated and illustrated: London, 1763. 4to.
874. Gazettiere Americano Continent e une distinto Raggnaglio di tutte le parti del Nuovo Mondo: Livorno, 1763. 3 vols. in-4. 78 gravures.
875. Advantages of a Settlement up on the Ohio: London, 1763 and 1773. 8vo.
1764.
876. The Ancient Right of the English Nation to the American Fishery; with a Map of the Lands, Islands, Gulfs, Seas and Fishing Banks: London, 1764. 4to.
1765.
877. Thoughts, whether the Immense Territory acquired at the late Peace will be advantageous to Great Britain: London, 1765. 8vo.
1766.
878. Collection of Tracts on Taxing the American Colonies, and regulating their Trade: London, 1766-7. 3 vols. 8vo.
879. An Account of the Proceedings of the British and other Protestant Inhabitants, to obtain a House of Assembly, in the Province of Quebec: London, 1766. 12mo.
1768.
880. Mémoire des Habitans et Négocians de la Louysiane, sur l'Evénement du 28 Octobre, 1768: in-8.
881. The Great Probability of the North West Passage, deduced from Observations on the Letter of Admiral De Fonte: London, 1768. 4to. with maps by Ths. Jefferys.
1769.
882. Case of Great Britain and America: London, 1769. 8vo. 2nd Edition: Boston, 4to. 3rd Edition.
1770.
883. A Short Account of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, in the evening of the 5th March, by the Soldiers of the 29th with the 14th Regiment; printed by order of the Town of Boston: London, 1770. 8vo.
1771.
884. De l'Amérique et des Américains: Berlin, 1771. in-12.
1772.
885. Journal of a Voyage, made by the order of the Royal Society, on the North West Coast of America; and of thirteen month's residence in that Country, in the years 1768 and 1769: London, 1772. 4to.
1773.
886. The History of the British Dominions in North America, from the first Discovery of that vast Continent by Sebastian Cabot, in 1497, to its present glorious Establishment, as confirmed by the late Treaty of Peace, in 1763. In fourteen Books: London, Becket, 1773. 4to. with a map.
887. Letters to an Officer, stationed at Michilimakinack, in North America, including many interesting events: London, Leacroft, 1773. 12mo.
1774.
888. A Brief Account of the Establishments amongst the Eskimaux's on the Coasts of Labrador: 1774. 8vo.
889. The History of Jamaica. Or General Survey of the ancient and modern State of that Island. With reflexions on its situation, settlements, inhabitants, climate, products, commerce, laws and government. Illustrated with copper plates: London, Lowndes, 1774. 3 vols. 4to.
890. Thoughts on the Act for making more effectual provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec: London, Becket, 1774. 8vo.
891. A Letter to the Earl of Chatham on the Quebec Bill: London, Cadell, 1774. 8vo.
1775.
892. Proceedings of the Protestant Inhabitants of Quebec: London, White, 1775. 8vo.
893. Affaires de l'Angleterre et de l'Amérique: Anvers, 1775-1779. 16 vols. in-8.
C'est une suite d'écrits périodiques qui furent rédigés dans le temps par Antoine Court de Gebelin, en société avec Franklin, M. Robinet et autres, en faveur de la cause de l'Indépendance des Américains.
1776.
894. Additional Papers concerning the Province of Quebec: London, White, 1776. 8vo.
895. Journal d'un Voyage de Stade à Québec, en Amérique; par un Officier (en Allemand): Francfort, 1776. in-8.
896. Description du Pays de l'Amérique-Septentrionale (en Allemand): Erfurt, 1776. in-8.
897. Massachuensis, or a Series of Letters containing a faithfull Statement of many important and striking facts, which laid the foundation of the present Troubles in that Province: Boston; London, 1776. 8vo.
1777.
898. Letters of the Marquis De Montcalm to Messieurs De Berryer and De la Molé, in the years 1757-9. French and English: London, 1777. 8vo.
899. Avis aux Hessois et autres Peuples de l'Allemagne, etc. Clèves, 1777. 8vo.
900. Collection of Interesting, Authentic Papers, relative to the Dispute between Great Britain and America: London, 1777. 8vo.
1778.
901. Description des Colonies Européennes dans le Nord de l'Amérique (en Allemand): Leipsic, 1778. in-8.
902. Description Historique et Géographique de l'Amérique-Septentrionale (en Allemand): Hambourg, 1777, 1778. 4 vols. in-8.
903. Histoire Universelle, depuis le commencement du Monde jusqu'à présent; composée en Anglais par une Société de Gens de Lettres: traduction nouvelle: (par Le Tourneur, d'Ussieux, Goffaux et autres): Paris, Mouttard, 1778-1789. 126 vols. in-8. cartes et figures.
Sept des volumes de cet ouvrage (depuis le 74e jusqu'au 80e) contiennent l'Histoire de l'Amérique, depuis sa découverte jusqu'à l'établissement de la Constitution des Etats-Unis. Tous les Auteurs s'accordent à dire que c'est une oeuvre très-médiocre.
1779.
904. A Brief Examination of the Plan and Conduct of the Northern Expedition in America, in 1777; and of the Surrender of the Army under the Command of General Bourgoyne: London, Hookham, 1779. 8vo.
905. A View of the Evidence relative to the Conduct of the American War, under Sir William Howe, Lord Viscount Howe, and General Bourgoyne, as given before a Committee of the House of Commons, last Session of Parliament.--To which is added a collection of fugitive pieces, that are said to have given rise to that Important Enquiry: London, 1779. 8vo.
906. Detail and Conduct of the War under Generals Gage, Howe and Bourgoyne, and Admiral Howe.--View of the Evidence relative to the Conduct of the War under Sir William Howe, Lord Howe and General Bourgoyne. 2nd Edition: London, 1779.
907. Lettres confidentielles de quelques Officiers Allemands dans le Canada et la Nouvelle-Angleterre, en 1777 et 1778, sur l'état physique, économique et moral de ces deux pays (en Allemand): Gottingue, 1779. in-8.
1780.
908. Proceedings and Letters respecting Major J. André: Philadelphia, 1780. 8vo.
909. The Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its commencement to the year 1779; with an Appendix containing a Collection of interesting and authentic Papers, tending to elucidate the History; illustrated with a variety of copper plates: London, Faulker, 1780. 8vo.
910. Voyage au Mississipi, à la Floride, au Nord de la Caroline et en Virginie (en Allemand): Breslau, 1780. in-8.
1781.
911. The History of the Civil War in America, comprehending the Campaigns of 1775, 1776 and 1777; by an Officer of the Army: London, Sewell, 1781. 8vo.
912. The Siege of Penobscot by the Rebels; containing a Journal of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Forces, when besieged by the Rebels in July 1779; by J. C. Volunteer: London, Kearsley, 1781.
1783.
913. Esquisse Intéressante du Tableau des Révolutions de l'Amérique-Septentrionale: Philadelphie, 1783. in-8.
1784.
914. Remarks concerning the Savages of North America: London, Baldwin, 1784. 8vo.
915. Remarks on the Climate, produce and natural advantages of Nova Scotia: London, 1784. 8vo.
*916. Histoire de l'Administration du Lord North, Ministre des Finances en Angleterre, depuis 1770 jusqu'en 1782, et de la Guerre de l'Amérique-Septentrionale, jusqu'à la Paix: suivie du Tableau Historique des Finances d'Angleterre, depuis Guillaume III, jusqu'en 1784: London, Couturier, 1784. 2 vols. in-8.
1786.
917. Voyage d'un Jeune Officier, ou Histoire d'un Naufrage sur l'Isle-Royale, autrement nommée Cap-Breton (en Allemand): Strasbourg, 1786. in-8.
1787.
918. Etat actuel de la Nouvelle-Ecosse; traduit de l'Anglais par M. Soulès: Paris, 1787. in-8.
1788.
*919. Recherches Historiques et politiques sur les Etats-Unis de l'Amérique-Septentrionale, où l'on traite de l'Etablissement des Treize Colonies, de leurs rapports et de leurs dissentions avec la Grande-Bretagne, de leurs gouvernemens avant et après la Révolution; par un Citoyen de la Virginie: avec quatre lettres d'un Bourgeois de New-Haven, sur l'unité de la législation: Paris, Troullé, 1788. 4 vols. in-8.
*920. A Review of the Government and of the Grievances of the Province of Quebec, since the Conquest of it by the British Arms. To which is added, an Appendix containing Extracts from authentic Papers: London, Stockdale, 1788. 8vo.
921. State of the present Form of Government of the Province of Quebec. With a large Appendix containing Extracts from the Minutes of an Investigation into the past Administration of Justice instituted by Lord Dorchester in 1787, and from other original papers: London, Debrett, 1789. 8vo.
1790.
*922. Introduction to the Observations made by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the District of Quebec, upon the oral and written testimony adduced upon the Investigation into the past Administration of Justice. Ordered in consequence of an Address of the Legislative Council: London, Stockdale, 1790. 8vo.
923. Le Nouveau-Mississipi; ou les Dangers d'habiter les bords du Scioto: Paris, 1790. in-8.
1791.
924. Thoughts on the Canada Bill now depending in Parliament: London, 1791. 8vo.
1795.
925. Lettres d'un Hollandais, écrites pendant un Voyage dans l'Amérique-Septentrionale (en Allemand). (Insérées dans le Journal de Berlin, 1795. 3e et 4e cahiers.)
1801.
926. American and British Chronicle of War and Politicks, from A. D. 1773 to A. D. 1783: London, 1801. 4 vols. 4to.
1803.
927. Vue de la Colonie Espagnole du Mississipi, ou des Provinces de la Louisiane: Paris, 1808. 8vo.
1805.
928. American Nepos.--A Collection of the lives of Eminent Men, who have contributed to the Discovery, Settlement and Independence of America: Baltimore, 1805. 12mo.
1806.
929. The British Spy, or Letters addressed to a Member of the British Parliament, during a Voyage to the United States of America; by a young Gentleman: London, 1806. 8vo.
1811.
930. Memoirs of a Life chiefly passed in Pensylvania, within the last sixty Years; with occasional Remarks on that eventful period: Harrisburgh, 1811. 12mo.
1812.
931. Topography of the Indiana Territory and Louisiana; with an interesting Journal of Mr. Charles Le Raye, while a captive with the Sioux Nation: Boston, 1812. 12mo.
1813.
*932. The Ressources of the Canadas; or Sketches of the Physical and Moral Means, which Great Britain and her Colonial Authorities will successfully employ in securing those valuable Provinces from open invasion and aggression on the part of the Government of the United States of America; by a Querist: Quebec, New Printing-Office, 1813. 8vo.
1814.
933. Vindication of the Captors of Major J. André: New-York, 1814.
934. Nerva, or a Collection of Papers published in the Montreal Herald: Montreal, 1814.
1815.
*935. The Letters of Veritas, re-published from the Montreal Herald; containing a Succinct Account of the Military Administration of Sir George Prevost, during his Command in the Canadas; whereby it will appear manifest, that the merit of preserving them from conquest, belongs not to him: Montreal, Wm. Gray, July, 1815. 8vo.
The following work was written in answer to the preceding one:
*936. The Canadian Inspector, No. 1, containing a Collection of Facts, concerning the Government of Sir George Prevost, in the Canadas: Montreal, Nahum Mower, July 1815. 8vo.
937. Sketches of the War between the United States and the British Isles: Rutland, 1815. 8vo.
1816.
938. Researches on America; being an Attempt to settle some points relative to the Aborigines of America: Baltimore, 1816.
1818.
939. Précis touchant la Colonie du Lord Selkirk, sur la Rivière Rouge, sa destruction en 1815 et 1816, et le Massacre du Gouverneur Semple et de son Parti; traduit de l'Anglais: Montréal, 1818. in-8.
1823.
940. Memorials of Columbus; or a Collection of Authentic Documents of that celebrated Navigator, now first published from the original manuscripts, by order of the Decurions of Geneva; preceded by a Memoir of his life and discoveries. Translated from the Spanish and Italian: London, Treuttel and Wurtz, 1823. 8vo with portrait and cuts.
This work is composed of "An Historical Memoir of Christopher Colombus and his discoveries by D. Gio. Batista Spotorno, Professor of Eloquence, Director of the Public Schools and Doctor in Philosophy and the Arts in the Royal Society of Geneva", translated from the Italian; and of "Letters, Privileges, Notes and other writings of Don Christopher Columbus, High Admiral of the Ocean, Viceroy and Governor of the Islands and Main-land."
941. Some Account of the Public Life of the late Lieutenant General Sir George Prevost, Baronet; particularly of his Services in the Canadas; including a Reply to the strictures on his military character, contained in an article in the Quarterly Review for October, 1822: London, T. Cadell, 1823. 8vo.
1824.
942. An Excursion through the United States and Canada during the years 1822-1823; by an English Gentleman: London, Baldwin, 1824. 8vo. with a map.
1825.
*943. A General Description of Nova Scotia, illustrated by a new and correct map.--A New Edition; printed at the Royal Acadian School: Halifax, E. Ward, 1825. 8vo.
1826.
944. A View of South America and Mexico, comprising their history, the political condition, geography, agriculture, commerce, &c., of the Republics of Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, the United Provinces of South America and Chili; with a complete History of the Revolution in each of these Independent States. By a Citizen of the United States: New-York, Huntingdon, 1826. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo.
1827.
945. Observations d'un Catholique sur l'Histoire du Canada, de l'Honorable Wm. Smith; par Vindex: Québec, J. Neilson, 1827. in-8.
1828.
*946. Political Annals of Lower-Canada; being a Review of the Political and Legislative History of that Province, under the Act of the Imperial Parliament, 31, Geo. III, cap. 31, which established a House of Assembly and Legislative Council; shewing the defects of this Constitutional Act, and particularly its practical discouragement of British Colonization. With an Introductory Chapter on the previous History of Canada, and an Appendix of Documents, &c. By a British Settler: Montreal, Herald Office, 1828. 8vo.
1829.
*947. The History of the Session of the Provincial Parliament of Lower-Canada, for 1828-29: Quebec, 1829. 8vo.
948. Annales de l'Histoire de l'Institution des Religieuses Hospitalières de St. Joseph, sous la Règle de St. Augustin: Saumur, Degouy, 1829. in-8.
On trouve à la fin de cet ouvrage, (de la page 438 à celle de 492) quelques renseignemens relatifs à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, sous ce titre: "Histoire de l'Etablissement des Fillus de St. Joseph dans l'Isle de Montréal, en Canada, dans la Nouvelle-France."
949. Transactions of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec: printed by Order of the Society: Quebec, 1829, 1831, 1832, 1833 & 1835. 3 vols. 8vo.
Contents of vol. 1st.--Geology of Lake Superior.--On Coloring Materials produced in Canada.--On Meteorological Phenomena observed in Canada.--Notes on the Saguenay Country.--Observations on some Rocks and Minerals of Upper Canada.--Geology of a portion of the Labrador Coast.--On Recent Shells which characterize Quebec and its environs.--Journey across the Continent of America, by an Indian Chief.--Observations on American Plants, described by Charlevoix.--Remarkable Coincidences including a belief of the Asiatic Origin of the North American Indians.--Observations on Crickets in Canada.--Catalogue of Canadian Plants.
Contents of vol. 2nd.--On Coral Animals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.--Remarks on the St. Maurice Expedition, in the Summer of 1829.--Sketches of the Tête de Boule Indians.--Notes on some Plants of Lower Canada.--On the Geognosy of St. Paul's Bay.--Grammar of the Huron Language, translated into Latin.--Dissertation sur le Canon de Bronze trouvé en 1826, sur un Banc de Sable, au-devant de la Paroisse Champlain, District des Trois-Rivières.--Remarks on the Country lying between the Rivers St. Maurice and Saguenay.--Notes upon the Dark Days of Canada.--Topography of the Country between the Rivers Rideau and Penetanguishine.--Textile substances in use among the North American Indians.--On Metallic Minerals in the Canadas.
> Contents of vol. 3rd.--On Mirage.--On the Climate of Canada.--On some Plants in Canada.--Reports on the Magdalen Islands.--Pigments of Canada--On the Medical Statistics of Canada.--On some of the Canadian Song Birds.--Inscription found in the heart of a growing Tree.--Analysis of Water sent from Gaspé.--- Ancient Document relating to Acadia.--Descriptive Sketch of St. Paul's Island.--Temperature of Springs, at Quebec.--Canadian Etymologies.--Genealogical Sketch of the most South-Eastern portion of Lower-Canada.--Meteorological Register kept on Lake Superior in 1824; and at Cape Diamond, Quebec, from Janv. 1832, to Dec. 1834.
1831.
*950. A Memoir of Sebastian Cabot; with a Review of the History of Maritime Discovery. Illustrated by Documents from the Rolls, now first published: Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 1831. 8vo.
951. Mémoire accompagnant la Requête présentée à la Chambre d'Assemblée du Bas-Canada, par le Clergé Catholique du Bas-Canada, contre l'Admission des Notables dans les Assemblées de Fabrique: Québec, Fréchette & Cie., 1831. in-8.
952. La Question des Fabriques; par un Ami de l'Ordre: Québec, Neilson & Cowan, 1831. in-8.
1834.
*953. England and America. A Comparison of the Social and Political State of both Nations: New-York, Harper and Brothers, 1834. 8vo.
954. Liste-Chronologique des Evêques et des Prêtres tant Séculiers que Réguliers, employés au Service de l'Eglise du Canada, depuis l'Etablissement de ce Pays, et aussi la Liste des Evêques des autres Possessions Britanniques de l'Amérique du Nord. Revue au Secrétariat de l'Evêché de Québec: Québec, T. Cary & Cie., 1834. in-8.
955. Affaires du Pays, depuis 1828 jusqu'à 1834: (Extrait de la Gazette de Québec) Québec, Neilson & Cowan, 1834. in-12.
956. Le Clergé Canadien vengé par ses Ennemis; ou Observations sur un ouvrage récent, intitulé: "Tableau Statistique et Politique des deux Canadas"; (d'Isidore Lebrun.) par Vindex: Québec, Neilson & Cowan, 1834. in-12.
1835.
*957. Remarks on the Petition of the Convention, and on the Petition of the Constitutionalists; by Anti-Bureaucrat (originally published in the Montreal Herald): Montreal, Herald Office, May, 1835. 12mo.
*958. Review of the Report made in 1828, by the Canada Committee of the House of Commons (originally published in the Montreal Herald): Montreal, Herald Office, August, 1835. 12mo.
*959. L'Amérique-Septentrionale et Méridionale, ou Description de cette grande partie du Monde, comprenant: L'Amérique Russe, la Nouvelle-Bretagne, la Baie d'Hudson, le Labrador, Terre-Neuve, le Canada, les Etats-Unis du Nord, les Etats Mexicains, la République de Guatimala, les Antilles, les Lucayes, les Républiques de Colombie du Pérou, du Chili, la Patagonie, Buénos-Ayres ou La Plata, le Paraguay, l'Empire du Brésil, les Guyanes, un Extrait des Voyages au Pôle Boréal; et enfin l'Islande, le Groenland, le Spitzberg, &c., avec un Précis de la Découverte, de la Conquête et de l'Origine des Anciens Peuples; de leurs moeurs, usages, coutumes et religions. Les arts, sciences, commerce, manufactures et gouvernemens divers dans leur état actuel; les productions naturelles, les curiosités, etc. Tiré ou traduit des Historiens et des Voyageurs Français et Etrangers, les plus célèbres jusqu'à nos jours, et mis en ordre par une Société de Géographes ou d'Hommes de Lettres; orné de gravures: Paris, Ledoux, 1835. 1 vol. grand in-8, pp. 657.
Les trois documens qui suivent ont été copiés en 1835, et sont reliés en un volume, qui est déposé à la Bibliothèque de la Chambre d'Assemblée du Bas-Canada.
*960. Siège de Québec, en 1759. Copié d'un Manuscrit déposé à la Bibliothèque de Hartwell, en Angleterre. Apporté de Londres par l'Honorable D. B. Viger, lors de son Retour en Canada, en Septembre 1834. (Manuscrit.)
*961. Différends entre la Fabrique, le Séminaire et le Chapitre de Québec. (Manuscrit de 54 pages.)
L'original de ce Manuscrit est déposé dans les Archives de l'oeuvre et Fabrique de Notre-Dame de Québec.
*962. Oraison Funèbre de Très-Haut et Très-Puissant Seigneur Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Paluan, Maréchal de Camp des Armées du Roy, Chevalier de l'Ordre de Saint-Louis, Gouverneur et Lieutenant-Général pour le Roy, dans toute l'Amérique Septentrionale, prononcée en l'Eglise des Récollets de Kébec, lieu de sa Sépulture, le 19e Décembre 1698. (Manuscrit.)
Cette Oraison est de la composition du Père Olivier Goyer, alors Commissaire des Récollets. On y trouve en regard des notes critiques, assez bien écrites, quoique sévères et sans ménagement pour la mémoire de M. de Frontenac.
L'original de ce Manuscrit est déposé à la Bibliothèque de Messieurs du Séminaire de Québec.
1836.
*963. Siège de Québec, en 1759. D'après d'un Manuscrit déposé à la Bibliothèque de Hartwell, en Angleterre. Apporté de Londres par l'Honorable D. B. Viger, lors de son Retour en Canada, en Septembre 1834: Québec, Fréchette & Cie., 1836. in-8.
Les Voyages, Relations et Mémoires originaux pour servir à l'Histoire de la Découverte de l'Amérique qui suivent, viennent d'être publiés pour la première fois en Français, par Henry Temaux, et sont annoncés en vente chez Bertrand, Libraire, à Paris:
964. Conquête de Venezuela; par Federman (Haguenau 1517): Paris, 1836. 1 vol. in-8.
965. Histoire du Brésil; par Magalhaens de Ganvado (Lisbonne, 1576): Paris, 1836. 1 vol. in-8.
966. Voyage au Brésil; par Hans Staden (Marbourg, 1557): Paris, 1836. 1 vol. in-8.
Autre ouvrage récent:
967. Voyage dans les deux Amériques; par d'Orbigny: Paris, Terné, 1836. 1 vol. in-4. 300 vignettes et 2 grandes cartes.
Et sous presse pour paraître en Mars 1837:
968. Relation de la Conquête du Pérou; par François de Xerès: (Salamanque, 1547.)
969. Histoire de l'Admirable Navigation de Schmidel au Brésil et au Rio de la Plata: (Nuremberg, 1599).
CATALOGUE D'OUVRAGES SUR L'HISTOIRE DE L'AMÉRIQUE, &c.
TROISIEME PARTIE.
Cartes, Plans et Estampes.
I.--CARTES GÉNÉRALES DE L'AMÉRIQUE.
Americæ Nova Descriptio, per N. Visscher, 1652. Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americæ Descriptio, per N. Visscher.
America, noviter delineata, Auctore J. Hondio; J. Janssonius excudit.
Recentissima Novi Orbis, sive Americæ, Tabula; ex Officina, C. Allard.
Novissima et Accuratissima Americæ Descriptio: per F. De Witt: Amsterdam.
Recentissima Novi Orbis, sive Americæ, Tabula; per F. De Witt: Amsterdam; ex Officina, R. et J. Ottens.
L'Amérique, selon les Nouvelles Observations de l'Académie des Sciences, etc.: Leyde, chez P. Vander Aa.
Atlantis Insula, a N. Sanson, Antiquati restituta, nunc demum Majori Forma delineata, ex Conatibus Geogr. G. Sanson, Nicolai Filii: Amsterdam, apud P. Mortier.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale--L'Amérique-Méridionale; par N. Sanson, revue par G. Sanson. 2 feuilles; Paris, 1669-79.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale--L'Amérique-Méridionale; par H. Jaillot. 2 feuilles; Amsterdam, chez R. et J. Ottens.
Nova Tabula Americæ, per Jac. de Sandratt; Norimbergæ.
America-Septentrionalis--America-Meridionalis, 2 feuilles: Amsterdam: excudit, J. Janssonius.
Totius Americæ Novissima Repræsentatio, a J. B. Homanno: Norimbergæ.
America Novissima; P. Schenk excudit: Amsterdam.
Carte de l'Amérique, par Guil. Delisle: Paris, 1722.
La même Carte: Amsterdam; chez Covens et Mortier.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale & Méridionale; par G. Delisle. 2 feuilles; Paris, 1700.
Americæ Mappa Generalis, secundum J. M. Hasium, ab. A. G. Bohemio et Hom. Heredibus: 1746.
L'Amérique suivant le R. P. Charlevoix; M. De La Condamine, etc.: Paris, chez le Rouge, 1746.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale--L'Amérique-Méridionale; par D'Anville. 5 gr. feuilles: Paris, 1746-48. G. Delahaye, sculpsit.
*New Map of the whole Continent of America; divided into North and South, and West Indies; compiled from D'Anville's Maps, and corrected from the materials of Gov. Pownal. 4 f. maj. London, 1777.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale & Méridionale; par Brion de la Tour: Paris, 1779-80.
Carte d'Amérique, avec des figures en marge; par l'Abbé Clouet. 4 f. Rouen, 1793.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale & Méridionale; par Moithey. 2 gr. f. Paris, 1785.
L'Amérique; par Robert de Vaugondy. 4 f. Paris: chez F. C. Delamarche.
L'Amérique, ou Indes Occidentales; par C. F. Delamarche: Paris, 1792.
L'Amérique, ou Indes Occidentales; avec les Nouvelles Découvertes du Capt. Cook; par C. F. Delamarche. 24 cartes: Paris, 1792.
Map of America, by A. Arrowsmith. 4 gr. f. Philadelphia.
American Atlas, 20 maps, fol. New-York; published by John Reed, 1796.
II.--CARTES DE L'AMÉRIQUE DU NORD.
America Septentrionalis: A Map of the British Empire in America; with the French and Spanish Settlements adjacent thereto; by Henry Popple. 20 sheets (16 whole and 4 half.) London, 1733. C. Lempriere invenit et delineavit: B. Baron sculpsit.
L'Amérique-Septentrionale, par D'Anville. 2 gr. f. Paris, 1746.
America-Septentrionalis, a D'Anville, in Galliis edita, nunc in Anglia aucta, etc.; sumptibus Hom. Heredum: Norimbergæ 1756.
New and accurate Map of North America (wherein the errors of all preceding Maps respecting the Rights of Great Britain, France and Spain, &c. are corrected); by Huske. Thomas Kitchin sculpsit: London, 1755.
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean, with the British, French, and Spanish Settlements in North America and the West Indies, &c.; by Thomas Jefferys.
New and accurate Map of North America; Bower sculpsit.
North America, including the British Colonies and the Territories of the United States. S. Hollingsworth, fecit. D. Lizars sculpsit: Edinburg.
Topographie Générale de l'Amérique-Septentrionale et Indes Occidentales; ou Recueil de toutes les Cartes Marines, ou autres Arpentages Particuliers et Plans, de cette partie du Monde, qui ont été publiés; gravé par M. Jefferys; gr. fol. Londres, par Sayer et Jefferys, 1768.
Nova Tabula Geographica, complectens Borealiorem Americæ Partem, a N. Visscher.
Carte Nouvelle contenant la partie d'Amérique la plus Septentrionale; par N. Visscher.
Carte Nouvelle, contenant la partie d'Amérique la plus Septentrionale--Plan des Fortifications de la Ville de Louisbourg dans l'Ile du Cap-Breton; par N. Visscher. Nunc apud P. Schenk, junior.
Extrema Americæ versus Boream, ubi Terra Nova, Nova Francia, Adjacentiaque: Amsterdam, Jo. Blaeu excudit.
Map, exhibiting all the New Discoveries in the interior parts of North America; by A. Arrowsmith. 3 gr. f. London, 1796.
The same, with additions to June, 1814. 6 f. London.
Chart of part of North America, from Cape Hatteras to Cape Canso; by A. Arrowsmith. 2 gr. f. London, 1800.
Carte de la partie de la Côte Nord Ouest de l'Amérique reconnue par le Capitaine George Vancouver; rédigée par le Lieut. Edward Roberts.
Cartes des Possessions Angloises et Françoises du Continent de l'Amérique-Septentrionale, 1755. Thomas Kitchin sculpsit.
Carte des Possessions Angloises et Françoises du Continent de l'Amérique Septentrionale; par J. Palairet: Londres, 1759. T. Kitchin sculpsit.
Map of the British and French Dominions in North America, by John Mitchell. T. Kitchin sculpsit; 8 f. London, 1755.
Theatrum Belli in America Septentrionali, jussu Acad. Reg. Berol, a J.C. Rhode. Berger sculpsit. 2 feuilles, 1758.
Carte de l'Amérique-Septentrionale; par M. Bellin; fol. maj. 1755.
New Map of the North Parts of America, claimed by France; by H. Moll. 2 f. 1720.
Map of the French Settlements in North America: by Thomas Kitchin, 4to. London, 1747.
Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali--primum a Mollio edita; nunc recusa ab Hom. Heredibus.
New and exact Map of the Dominions of the King of Great Britain on the Continent of North America, by H. Moll. 2 f. 1715.
Carte Nouvelle de l'Amérique Angloise, par Le Sieur S. 2 f. Amsterdam, chez P. Mortier.
New and accurate Map of the British Dominions in America, according to the Treaty of 1763; by Thomas Kitchin: London.
British Possessions in North America; W. Robinson sculpsit, 1814.
Carte d'un très-grand Pays entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer Glaciale; par Louis Hennepin: Utrecht, chez G. Broedelet, et chez Specht, 1698. Amsterdam, chez A. Someren, 1698.
III.--CARTES DU CANADA ET DE LA LOUISIANE.
Carte de la Nouvelle-France, où se voit le cours des grandes Rivières de Saint-Laurent et de Mississipi, etc.; dressée sur les Mémoires recueillis pour l'établissement de la Compagnie Françoise Occidentale.
Carte Générale du Canada, par Lahontan. 3 f.
Le Canada, ou Nouvelle-France, etc.; par Sanson d'Abbeville: Paris, 1656.
Le Canada, ou partie de la Nouvelle-France; par H. Jaillot: Paris, 1696, et Amsterdam, chez Ottens.
Partie Orientale, et Partie Occidentale, du Canada, ou de la Nouvelle-France; par le Père Coronelli. 2 f. Paris, chez J. B. Nolin, 1688-89.
Partie Orientale, et Partie Occidentale, de la Nouvelle-France, ou du Canada; par Bellin, publiée par les héritiers de Homan. 2 f. 1755.
Carte du Canada, ou de la Nouvelle-France; par G. De l'Isle: Amsterdam, chez Covens et Mortier.
Partis Orientale de la Nouvelle-France, ou du Canada; par Bellin, 1745.
Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle-France, ou du Canada, avec l'Isle de Terre-Neuve, etc.; par T. C. Lotter: Augsbourg.
Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle-France, ou du Canada, etc.; par M. Seutter: Augsbourg.
Partie Orientale du Canada, traduite de l'Anglois de la Carte de Jefferys: Paris, par le Rouge.
Carte que les Gnacsitares ont dessinée sur des Peaux de Cerfs:--Carte de la Rivière Longue, et de quelques autres qui se déchargent dans le Grand Fleuve Mississipi, etc.
Carte des Frontières Françoises et Angloises dans le Canada; par Pouchot.
Canada, Louisiane et Terres Angloises; par D'Anville. 4 f. Paris, 1755. G. De la Haye sculpsit.
Canada et Louisiane; par le Rouge: Paris, 1755.
Carte Générale du Canada, de la Louisiane, de la Floride, de la Caroline, de la Virginie, et de la Nouvelle Angleterre: par D'Anville: Venise; par P. Santini, 1776.
Partie Orientale du Canada, avec la Nouvelle-Angleterre, l'Acadie, et la Terre-Neuve--Partie Occidentale du Canada, et Septentrionale de la Louisiane, avec une partie de la Pensilvanie; par D'Anville. 2 f. Vénise, par P. Santini, 1775-76.
IV.--CARTES DES COLONIES BRITANNIQUES DANS L'AMERIQUE DU NORD.
New Map of Nova-Scotia and Cape Breton, &c.; by Thomas Jefferys: London, 1755.
Map of Nova Scotia or Acadia, with the Islands of Cape Breton and St. Johns from actual surveys; by Capt. Montresor. 4 f. 1768.
Carte du Havre de Chebucto, avec le Plan de la Ville de Halifax; par J. Rocque, 1760.
Map of Royal or Cape Breton Island; by Thomas Kitchin.
Plan of the City and Fortifications of Louisbourg, from a Survey of Richard Gridley in 1745; published by Thomas Jefferys in 1758.
Large and particular Plan of Shegnekto Bay and the circumjacent Country, with the Forts and Settlements of the French till dispossessed by the English in June 1755; by an Officer, published by Thomas Jefferys, 1755.
Cartes des Côtes Méridionales de l'Isle de Terre-Neuve, comprenant les Isles Royale et de Sable, &c.; par P. Buache: Paris, 1736.
Carte de la Partie Méridionale de l'Isle de Terre-Neuve, avec l'Isle Royale, &c.; par P. Buache: Paris, 1741.
Chart of part of the Coast of Newfoundland, from Point Lance to Cape Spear, surveyed by Michael Lane in 1773; engraved by Faden & Jefferys, with directions for navigating: London, 4to. 1764.
Chart of the Bay of Placentia, on the South Coast of Newfoundland; by the same: London, 1773.
Plan of the Island of St. John, surveyed by Capt. Holland; 1765.
Chart of part of the Country of Labrador; by Lieut. Roger Curtis. 1773. (Manuscript.)
Chart of part of the Coast of Labrador, surveyed by Michael Lane. Engraved by Faden. 2 f. London, 1777.
A Map of Nova Scotia, compiled from the latest and best surveys; by A. Lockwood: 1819.
V.--CARTES DES DEUX CANADAS.
A new Chart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, compiled from the original drawings of actual Surveys; preserving the natural configurations of the several Coasts and Headlands; the whole adjusted by astronomical observations; by Thomas Wright, Surveyor General of the Island of St. John, 1790.--Published by W. Faden, London, (4 sheets.)
*A Map of Lower Canada, comprehending the Districts of Gaspé Quebec, Three Rivers and Montreal, in which are laid down the several Seigneuries, and the number of male inhabitants therein contained, of the age of fifteen and upwards, to facilitate a division of the Country, for the purpose of an equal Representation of the People in a House of Assembly. Compiled in the office of the Surveyor General, by command of His Excellency the Governor; by Samuel Holland, Surveyor General: Quebec, August, 1791.--(Manuscript.)
A New Map of the Province of Lower-Canada, describing all the Seigneuries, Townships, Grants of Land, &c., &c., compiled from the Plans deposited in the Patent Office, Quebec; by Samuel Holland, Surveyor General.--To which is added a Plan of the Rivers Shoudiac & Magagouadavic, surveyed in 1797-7-8, by order of the Commissioners appointed to ascertain the true Ste. Croix, intended by the Treaty of Peace between His Britannick Majesty and the United States of America: London, 1813.
Plan of the Water Communication from Montreal to Kingston and Sackett's Harbour, on which is laid down the Townships on each side of the River St. Lawrence, exhibiting the Rapids therein, together with the Roads and principal places on each side thereof. Compiled from actual Surveys, by Joseph Bouchette, Surveyor General, in 1813. Dedicated to Sir George Prevost, Governor in Chief of the Canadas.--(Manuscript in the Surveyor-General's Office.)
A Map of the Province of Upper Canada, describing all the new Settlements, Townships, &c. with the Countries adjacent, from Quebec to Lake Huron. Compiled at the request of H. E. Major Genl. J. G. Simcoe, Lieut. Governor. By David Wm. Smith, Surveyor General. Published by Faden: London, 1800.
A new and improved Chart of the Gulf and River of St. Lawrence, drawn from the best authorities; by William Heather: London, 1801.
Topographical Map of the Province of Lower Canada, compiled from all the former as well as the latest Surveys; taken by order of the Provincial Government, by and under the direction of Samuel Holland, Esquire, deceased, late Surveyor General of the said Province. Dedicated to His Excellency Robert Prescott, Esquire, Capt. Genl. and Commander in Chief of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, &c. By William Vondenvelden, lately Assistant Surveyor General, and Louis Charland, Land Surveyor.--Published by W. Vondenvelden: London, 1803.
A new Chart of the Gulf and River St. Lawrence, including the Island and Bank of Newfoundland; drawn from the latest and best authorities; By R. Blackford: London, 1809.
A new Map of the Province of Lower Canada, describing all the Seigniories, Townships, Grants of Land &c. Compiled from the Plans deposited in the Patent Office, Quebec, by Samuel Holland, Surveyor General--To which is added, a Plan of the Rivers Choudiac and Magagouadavic. Surveyed in 1796-7-8, by order of the Commissioners appointed to ascertain the true St. Croix, intended by the Treaty of Peace between His Britannick Majesty and the United States of America: London, 1813.
Plan of the Exploring Survey of a Line running due North from the Monument at the source of the River St. Croix, as run in the Field, by the Surveyors employed on the part of the British Government and the United States of America; under Instructions of the Commisioners appointed for determining the Boundary between the British Colonies and the Territory of the United States of America, under the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Articles of the Treaty of Ghent. Surveyed by Lieut. Colonel Bouchette, His Majesty's Surveyor General, appointed for that purpose, on the part of the British Government: Quebec, 1817. (Manuscript, in 3 sheets. In the office of the Surveyor General.)
This line was permanently opened from the Monument, at the Sources of the St. Croix, to the River Maduxkenag, and thence continued as an Exploring Line, passing Mars Hill, traversing St. John's River, and run up to the Waters of the River Ristigouche, at a branch, thereof called Great Wagansis, ending at a Cross planted by the Revd. J. O. Plessis, Catholic Bishop of Quebec, on the Southern side thereof; being at the distance of 99 miles from the St. Croix Monument.
Topographical Map of the Province of Lower Canada, shewing its Division into Districts, Counties, Seignories and Townships, with all the Lands reserved both for the Crown and the Clergy, &c. &c. Dedicated to H. R. H. the Prince Regent of the United Kingdom. By Joseph Bouchette, His Majesty's Surveyor General: Engraved by J. Walker & Sons. Published by W. Faden: London, 1815. In 1 or 2 parts forming 10 sheets.
Map of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, with the adjacent parts of the United States of America &c. Compiled from the latest Surveys, and adjusted from the most recent and approved astronomical observations; By Joseph Bouchette, Surveyor General: London, Faden, 1815.
A Chart of the River St. Lawrence from Cape Chat to Quebec, by John Lambly: London, 1817.
A Map of North America, from 20° to 80° of North Latitude, exhibiting the recent discoveries, Geographical and Nautical; drawn Chiefly from the authorities of Humboldt, Pike, Lewis and Clarke, M'Kenzie, Hearne, Bouchette, Vancouver, Ross, &c. &c.; and describing the boundary lines between the Territories of Great Britain and Spain with the United States: Faden, London, 1820. (At the Rooms of the Quebec Exchange.)
Map of Upper Canada, shewing the organized part thereof, and the adjacent country, compiled by James G. Chewett, Assistant Draftsman, under the direction of Thomas Ridout, Surveyor General. Dedicated by permission to H. E. Sir Peregrine Maitland, K. C. B. Lieut. Governor. During whose administration a very large portion of Territory has been organized. By Thos. Ridout, Surveyor General. D. W. Wilson, Sculp. New-York.
A Map of the Province of Upper Canada and the adjacent Territories in North America, compiled by James G. Chewett, Asst. Draftsman, under the direction of Thos. Ridout, Surveyor General to the Province; shewing the Districts, Counties and Townships in which are situated the Lands purchased from the Crown by the Canada Company, incorporated in 1826. 3 sheets.
*Sketch of the Great Valley of the River St. John's, exhibiting the situations and extent of Territory in dispute between the British and American Governments, and the Boundary respectively claimed; also the new Roads recommended to be opened at the expense of the public. Compiled to elucidate the Evidence given before a Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, in Feby. 1827. By William Henderson; Engraved by James Smilie, junr. Quebec, 1827.
*Figurative Plan, exhibiting a Birds Eye view of the River St. Lawrence and its principal tributary streams from Kingston, in U. Canada, to Ance Blanc Sablon on the Labrador Coast, now the Northern extremity of the Province of Lower Canada, a distance of upwards of 1200 miles; also the Seigniories and Townships &c. in the said Province of Lower Canada. Principally intended to elucidate Evidence given before a Committee of the Honorable House of Assembly on Internal Communications, in February 1829. By William Sax, Provincial Land Surveyor.
*A Map of all the conceded and Surveyed Country to the North of the Rivers St. Lawrence and Ottawa, lying between the head of the Grenville Canal, and the River St. Maurice; exhibiting also the line of Routes, in strong black, of a party employed in September and October 1830, to trace a new Grand Road, through the back settlement of that Tract of Country; under the instructions of Messrs. Pothier, De Rocheblave, and Larocque, Commissioners for exploring the Country below the Rivers St. Maurice and Ottawa. (Manuscript.)
*Topographical Map of the Districts of Quebec, Three Rivers, St. Francis and Gaspé, Lower Canada; exhibiting the New Civil Division of the Districts into Counties, pursuant to a recent Act of the Provincial Legislature. Dedicated to His Majesty William IV by Joseph Bouchette, His Majesty's Surveyor General of the Province, and Lieut. Colonel of Canadian Militia. Engraved by J. & C. Walker, and published by J. Wyld, Geog. to the King: London, 1831. 4-1/2 gr. f.
Topographical Map of the District of Montreal, Lower Canada, exhibiting the New Civil Division of the Districts into Counties, pursuant to a recent Act of the Legislature; also a large section of Upper Canada, by Joseph Bouchette, Surveyor General of the Province. Dedicated and published as above: London, 1831. 3-1/2 gr. f.
General Chart or Map of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward's Island, with a large section of the United States, compiled from the latest and most approved astronomical observations, authorities and latest surveys; by Joseph Bouchette, junr., Deputy Surveyor General of Lower Canada. Dedicated and published as above: London, 1831. 3 gr. f.
*Tracing of Part of Map A of the Territory contained between the Lines respectively contended for by Great Britain and the United States, as being the North Eastern Boundary of the United States, in conformity with the Treaty of Peace of 1783; embracing also the adjacent parts of the Dominions of the two Powers. (Manuscript.)
Underneath the above title, are the following words:
"We the Undersigned, do hereby certify this to be the Map A, which by the 4th article of the Convention concluded this day between Great Britain and the United States, has been agreed on by the contracting parties, and which we have accordingly signed, this 29th day of September, 1827:--Charles Grant, H. U. Addington, Albert Gallatin. Le Chargé des Affaires Etrangères de Sa Majesté le Roi des Pays-Bas, Verstolk de Soelen."
And in the margin is written:
"This Map exhibiting the Frontier Line of His Majesty's North American Possessions, and the United States, as determined by His Majesty the King of the Netherlands, is presented by the Governor in Chief Lord Aylmer to the House of Assembly--Castle of St. Lewis, Quebec, May 9th, 1831."
*Carte du District de Gaspé et de partie de celui de Québec, compilée pour montrer la Route qu'ont tenue le Lieutenant F. H. Baddeley, du Génie, et Joseph Hamel, Arpenteur, dans leur expédition d'Exploration durant les mois de Septembre, Octobre et Novembre, 1833. Par Joseph Hamel, Arpenteur-Provincial. (Manuscrit.)
*Map of Upper and Lower Canada, including New-Brunswick, part of Nova Scotia, &c. Exhibiting the Post Towns and Mail Routes. The latter being distinguished agreeably to the Reference below, so as to indicate the frequency of the mail's passage--October 1832. Drawn under the authority of T. A. Stayner, Dep. Post Master General. (Manuscript.)
*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.)
Plan of the City and Town of Quebec, surveyed pursuant to an Act of the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada, passed in the 39th Geo. III. By Wm. Vondenvelden, Surveyor of the Roads of Quebec; September 1800. (Manuscript--In the Office of the Clerks of the Peace, Quebec.)
Plan Figuratif des Rues et Réserves actuellement existantes, et celles projetées dans les parties non établies dans la Cité de Québec, entre les lignes des Fortifications, et la ligne de la dite Cité, comme limitées par une Proclamation de Son Excellence le Gouverneur Clarke, du 2e Mai, 1802. Conformément à un Acte Provincial du Bas-Canada, &c. Février, 1818. Par J. Bte. Larue, Inspecteur des Chemins. (Idem.)
*Quebec and its Environs, from actual and original Survey, 1822. By John Adams, Royal and Military Surveyor and Draftsman. Dedicated to His Excellency the Earl of Dalhousie, Governor in Chief of the Canadas.--Published, April 1826.
*Plan of the City of Quebec, respectfully inscribed to the Mayor, R. E. Caron, Esquire; by Alfred Hawkins, 1835. W. Smilie, Sculp 1 f.
Plan de la Ville et Cité de Québec, telle que divisée en Dix Quartiers, pour les fins de l'Acte de la Corporation de la dite Cité; fait et exécuté partie d'après les meilleures autorités existantes, et partie d'après arpentage; par ordre de Messieurs les Magistrats; sous la direction de l'Inspecteur des Chemins. Juin 1835. Par Adolphe Larue, Arpenteur.--(Manuscrit. Au Bureau des Greffiers de la Paix, à Québec.)
VII.--CARTES DE LA CITÉ DE MONTRÉAL, ET DE SES ENVIRONS.
Plan de la Ville de Montréal, en Canada, à 46 d. 55 m. de Latitude Septentrionale: Paris, 1723. (Au Séminaire de Montréal.)
Au bas du titre se trouvent les mots suivans: A Monsieur M. De Catalogne, Ingénieur du Roy Très-Chrestien: Ce Plan est votre ouvrage, Monsieur; vous aurez pour agréable de voir si l'on a bien suivi votre intention. Je suis, &c. Moullart--Sansom, G. O. D. R. avec privilège.
C'est le Plan-Projet des Fortifications de la Ville de Montréal, et le premier Plan gravé, connu en Canada.
Plan de la Ville Marie, Fauxbourgs, Communautés, Paroisse et principales Maisons, en Canada; par Paul Labrosse, en 1761; Avec la position des Camps des Généraux Amherst et Murray. (Manuscrit--Au Séminaire de Montréal.)
Une autre copie du même. (Propriété de M. Jacques Viger.)
A particular Map to illustrate General Amherst's Expedition to Montreal, in 1760; with a Plan of the Town and Draft of the Island.
A small Map, which is to be found in the Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1761.
Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Montreal, or Ville-Marie, in Canada, 1761.
A Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec; shewing the Lands reserved for His Majesty's use, within and without the said Fortifications. Done by order of the Honble. Brigadier General Carleton, Lieut. Governor of the Province; by John Collins, Deputy Surveyor General. (Manuscript--In the Surveyor General's Office.)
Plan de la Ville de Montréal, en Canada, Nouvelle-France dans l'Amérique-Septentrionale. Fait à Montréal, ce 10 Août 1717; par Chaussegros de Léry, Ingénieur du Roy. (Manuscrit.)
Ce Plan est la propriété de L'Honorable M. De Léry, de Québec.
Plan de la Ville de Montréal, par Louis Guy, Arpenteur Juré, 1796. 1 f. (Manuscrit--Au Séminaire de Montréal.)
Plan of the Fortifications of Montreal; shewing the new projects of embellishing the same; drawn by order of Messrs. McGill, De Longueuil and Richardson, Commissioners. (Manuscript--In the Surveyor General's Office.)
Plan de la Ville et Cité de Montréal, avec les projets d'accroissement; dans l'étendue qui lui a été fixée par Proclamation de Son Excellence, Alfred Clarke, Ecuier, alors Lieut. Gouverneur de cette Province; fait en conformité à l'Acte Provincial de la 39e. Geo. III. Par Louis Charland, Inspecteur des Chemins, de la dite Cité: Bas-Canada, 1801. Avec renvois montrant les noms des propriétaires des emplacemens, des Fauxbourgs et de la Pointe à Callière. (Manuscrit--Au Palais de Justice.)
Plan des Fortifications de la Ville de Montréal, avec les Réserves intérieures et extérieures, représentant les différentes empiétations faites sur les dites Réserves; fait par ordre et d'après les instructions de MM. les Commissaires nommés en vertu de l'Acte pour ôter les Murs et les Fortifications de la Cité de Montréal, &c. Par Louis Charland, Arpenteur Juré: Montréal, Janvier 1803. 2 f. (Manuscrit--Propriété de la Ville.)
A Plan of the City of Montreal; by C. Robinson, Surveyor, 1823. A. Bourne, Lithr.
Map of the City and Suburbs of Montreal, exhibiting distinctly every property, public and private, the Course of the Water Works, the River Line in front of the City, and the Lachine Canal from its junction with the Port to the distance of 1-1/2 mile above. Constructed from a new Survey in 1825. By John Adams, H. P. Royl. Mil. Surveyor and Draftsman. Engraved by D. Stout, New-York.
Carte de l'Ile de Montréal, désignant les Chemins Publics, les Paroisses, les Fiefs, et les Villages qui s'y trouvent; le Canal de Lachine, les différentes parties de l'Ile qui ne sont pas encore en état de culture, &c. Avec une Table des Distances entre Montréal et les différentes paroisses de l'Ile et de ses environs. Publiée à Montréal en 1834; par A. Jobin.--Lithographie de Bourne.
Map of the City of Montreal, exhibiting Public Property, Manufactures, the limits of the City and its Environs, the Lachine Canal, the Common, &c.; from recent Survey in 1834; by A. Jobin. A. Bourne, Lithr.
Plan of the City of Montreal, exhibiting the Public Buildings, Water-Courses, Common Sewers and Water Pipes. From a Survey made by order of the Mayor, (Jacques Viger, Esquire,) and Common Council; by J. Hughes, Civil Engineer and Surveyor.--March 1835. (Manuscript--Property of the City.)
C'est le Plan général de la Cité de Montréal.--Il est accompagné de sept Plans particuliers des différents Quartiers de la Cité.
VIII.--PLANS ET ESTAMPES.
(Estampes qui ont rapport à d'Anciens Faits d'Armes, arrivés en Canada, et qui se trouvent parmi la Collection des Estampes déposées à la Bibliothèque du Roi, à Paris.)
Année 1690. Petite Carte du Canada, où le Chevalier Guillaume Phipps, fit une tentative inutile, les 10 et 19 Octobre, 1690.
Année 1690. Le Bombardement de Québec par les Anglois, le 10 Octobre, 1690.
Année 1756. Plan de l'Attaque du Fort de William Henry, le 7 Août, 1756.
Année 1756. Plan de l'Attaque du Fort de Chouagen, le 12 Août, 1756. Perrier, Sculp.
Année 1758. Plan de l'Attaque du Fort de Carillon, le 8 Juillet, 1758. Perrier, Sculp.
Année 1758. Plan de Louisbourg, en Canada, rendu aux Anglais le 26 Juillet, 1758. Perrier, Sculp.
Année 1759. Plan de la Ville et du Siège de Québec, pris par les Anglois, le 18 Septembre, 1759. Perrier, Sculp.
Année 1760. Plan de la Bataille de Québec, le 28 Avril, 1760. Perrier, Sculp.
A SERIES OF PLANS AND MAPS RELATIVE TO THE EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
(In the Library of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.)
1. A Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Entrenchments, &c. of His Majesty's Forces in 1775; from the Observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers; and from the Plans of other Gentlemen; London, Faden, Oct. 1777.
2. A Plan of the Action at Bunker's Hill, on the 17th June, 1775; between His Majesty's Troops, under the command of Major Genl. Howe and the American Forces; engraved for Stedman's History of the American War. Published by the Author, April 1793.
3. Plan of the City and Environs of Quebec, with its Siege and Blockade by the Americans, from the 8th Decr. 1775 to the 13th May, 1776: London, Faden, September, 1776.
4. A Plan of the Attack of Fort Sullivan, near Charlestown in South Carolina, by a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, on the 28th June, 1776, with the Disposition of the King's Land Forces, and the Encampments and Entrenchments of the Rebels, from the Drawings made on the spot: London, Faden, 1776.
5. View of Charles Town, from on board the Bristol, Commodore Sir Peter Parker; taken the day after the attack upon Fort Sullivan: London, Faden, August, 1776.
6. View of the Fort on the western side of Sullivan's Island; with the Disposition of H. M. Fleet during the action of the 25th June, 1776: London, Faden, Augt. 1776.
7. Bird's Eye View from Mount Pleasant to the Eastern End of Long Island: London, Faden, July 1776.
8. A Topographical Map of the Northern Part of New-York Island, exhibiting the Plan of Fort Washington, now Fort Knyphausen, with the Rebel's lines to the Southward, which were forced by the Troops under the command of the Honble. Earl Percy, on 16th Novr. 1776. To which is added, the attack made by the Hessians: London, Faden, 1777.
9. Plan of the Operation's of Genl. Washington, against the King's Troops in New Jersey, from the 16th Decr. 1776 to the 3rd January, 1777: London, Faden, 1777.
10. Position of the Detachment under Lieut. Col. Baum at Walmscock, near Bennington, shewing the attacks of the enemy on the 10th August, 1777. Drawn by Lieut. Durnford, Engineer: London, Faden, 1780.
11. Plan of the Position which the Army under Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne took at Saratoga, on the 10th Sept. 1777, and in which it remained till the Convention was signed: London, Faden, 1780.
12. Battle of Brandywine, in which the Rebels were defeated, Sept. 11, 1777, by the Army under the command of Genl. Sir William Howe. The operations of the column under the command of His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Knyphausen, is engraved from a Plan drawn on the spot by S. W. Werner, Lieut. of Hessian Artillery: London, Faden, 1778.
13. Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne, at Sword's House, on Hudson's River, near Stillwater, on Sept. 17, with the Positions of that part of the Army engaged on the 19th Septr. 1777: London, Faden, 1780.
14. Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne, at Bræmus Heights, on Hudson's River near Stillwater, on the 20th Sept.; with the Position of the Detachment, &c. in the Action of the 7th Octr., and the Position of the Army on the 8th Octr. 1777: London, Faden, 1780.
15. Sketch of the surprise of German Town, by the American Forces commanded by Genl. Washington, Octr. 4th, 1777; By J. Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engineer: London, Faden, 1784.
16. Plan of the Attack of the Forts Clinton and Montgomery, upon Hudson's River, which were stormed by His Majesty's Forces under the command of Sir Henry Clinton, K. B., on the 6th October, 1777. Drawn from the Surveys of Verplank, Holland and Metcalfe, by John Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Assistant Engineer: London, Faden, June, 1784.
17. The Course of the De La Ware River, from Philadelphia to Chester, with the several Forts and Stackadoes raised by the Americans, and the attacks made by H. M. Land and Sea Forces: London, Faden, 1785.
18. A Plan of part of the Provinces of Pensylvania, and East and West New Jersey, shewing the operations of the Royal Army under the command of their Excellencies Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. from the Landing at Elk River in 1777, to the Embarkation at Navisink in 1778: By John Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engr. London, Faden, June, 1784.
19. A Map of the Country, in which the Army under Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne acted in the Campaign of 1777; shewing the marches of the Army, and the places of the principal actions, Drawn by Mr. Medcalfe; London, Faden, 1780.
20. British Camp at Trudruffrin, from the 18th to the 21st Sept. 1777; with the attack made by Major General Grey against the Rebels, near White Horse Tavern, on the 20th Sepr. Drawn by an Officer on the spot: London, Faden, July, 1778.
21. A Plan of the City and Environs of Philadelphia, with the Works and Encampments of His Majesty's Forces, under the command of Lieut. Genl. Sir William Howe, K. B.: London, Faden, January, 1779.
22. A Plan of the surprise of Stoney Point, by a Detachment of the American Army, commanded by Brigr. General Wayne, on the 15th July 1779. Also of the Works erected on Verplank's Point, for the defence of King's Ferry, by the British Forces in July 1779; from the Surveys of W. Simpson, Lt. 17th Regt., and D. Campbell, Lt. 42nd Regt. By J. Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engineer: London, Faden, March 1784.
23. Plan of the Siege of Savannah, with the joint attack of the French and Americans on the 9th October, 1779, in which they were defeated by His Majesty's Forces, under the command of Major General Augustin Prevost. From a Survey by an Officer: London, Faden, Feb. 1784.
24. Sketch of the Position of the British Forces at Elizabeth Town Point after their return from Connecticut Farm, in the Province of East Jersey: under the command of His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Knyphausen, on the 8th June, 1780. By John Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engineer: London, Faden, April, 1784.
25. Plan of the Battle fought near Camden, August 16th, 1780.
26. Battle of Guilford, fought on the 15th March, 1781.
27. Sketch of the Skirmish at Petersburg, between the Royal Army, under the command of Major General Phillips, and the American Army commanded by Major Genl. Stewben; in which the latter were defeated, April 25th, 1781. By J. Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engr.: London, Faden, May 1784.
28. Sketch of the Battle of Hobkerk's Hill, near Camden, on the 25th April, 1781. Drawn by C. Vallancey, Capt. of the Volunteers of Ireland: London, Faden, August 1783.
29. A Plan of York Town and Gloucester, in the Province of Virginia, shewing the works constructed for the defence of those Posts by the British Army, under the command of Lieut. Gen. Earl Cornwallis; together with the attacks and operations of the American and French Forces, commanded by Gen. Washington and Count Rochambeau, to whom the said Posts were surrendered on the 17th October, 1781. From an actual Survey in the possession of J. Hills, late Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engr.: London, Faden, Octr. 1785.
30. The Marches of Lord Cornwallis in the Southern Provinces, now States of North America; comprehending the two Carolinas, with Virginia and Maryland, and the Delaware Counties: London, Faden, Feby. 1787.
31. Plan of the Siege of York Town in Virginia: London, March 1787.
32. Plan of the Siege of Charlestown, in South Carolina: London, March 1787.
33. Plan of the Action at Hubertown under Brigr. General Fraser, supported by Maj. Gl. Riedesel, on the 7th July 1777. Drawn by P. Gerlach, Deputy Qr. Master Genl.: London, Faden, February 1780.