Original hand drawn map showing Campbell's Estate as well as a lot of A. Patterson. Includes Church Burying Grounds, Blair's Stage Stables, Tatamagouche Harbour, French River and roads to New Annan, Durham & Wallace. No surveyor nor exact date...
Map of North Colchester County, NS, showing proposed railway plan. Also includes existing Intercolonial Railway, Pictou Branch, Short Line through Tatamagouche, county towns, some waterways and roads. Surveyed by D. Murphy, Provincial Engineer, 1890.
Original hand drawn map showing 20 acres described in words and plan for Alexander Matheson, Merchant in Colchester County, NS. Other surnames include Williamson, Pride, Carrie. Also shows Road to New Annan and Road to Truro. Surveyed by Robert L...
Original hand drawn map of a plan of the DesBarres Grant along the French River. Surnames include Patterson, Austin, Langille. Shows the road from Tatamagouche to New Annan, Colchester County, NS. No surveyor recorded, nor date.
Original hand drawn map showing Tatamagouche and Area - DesBarres Grant lots and others. Showing county lines, lots, owners, waterways. Dates 1853 - 1867. Surveyed by George Hattie, Land Surveyor
Original hand drawn map showing East and West Branch of French River, including a plan of Robert and Henry Oliver's Grants in the settlement of New Annan with a section of DesBarres Grant.
A map showing lots and property owners with boundaries of Onslow and Kemptown town lines, Pictou County line and includes Waugh’s River, French River, Tatamagouche East, Whippy Lake and Black Lake, south line of J.F.W. DesBarres Grant line. Roads ...
Original hand drawn map showing the main road through Tatamagouche, Colchester County, NS, including the water lots and land owners: Patterson, Campbell, Purves, McCurdy, Patriquin, Williamson,and Bryelon. Also shows Road to New Annan. No surveyo...
Original hand drawn sketch plan showing the road by New Annan, the road by the Willow Church and the new line of road from Tatamagouche to Robert Cock's. Surveyed by Robert L. Byers, March 19, 1864.