Early Canada Maps
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Nov 19, 2010 @ 12:38:22
These are beautiful maps, beautifully presented. My roots are in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Do you have a map of that area circa 1850s onward? Thank you for sharing these maps with us.
Nov 19, 2010 @ 21:39:34
Hi Joan,
Everything I currently have is on the site as you see it. I am glad you like the materials. My family left Quebec for the US in the 1850s, which is why I haven’t looked for any other maps. I’ll check my sources to see if I can find anything. Also should you run across any, please send them my way and I’ll happily upload them for all to share.
…mark
Nov 21, 2010 @ 15:05:05
I like the maps of early Upper Canada. My family settled there in 1784-1797 before coming to Michigan beginning in the 1860s. My only disappointment is that I couldn’t read the smaller text on the maps with my computer. Keep up the good work! Jan Tripp, Ann Arbor.
Nov 21, 2010 @ 15:54:46
You are welcome Jan.