Item 110898 - St. Regis Village at the river St. Lawrence, New York, ca. 1815
- Item 110898 - St. Regis Village at the river St. Lawrence, New York, ca. 1815
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- Item 110898
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Image Info A manuscript map, detailing where the St. Lawrence River and the St. Regis River meet. Also depicted is St. Regis Village with a church, priest's house, and station.
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The map, once referred to as Map #7, was likely created as part of the Treaty of Ghent (1814), with the focus of establishing the Canadian-American border between Passamaquoddy Bay and the Great Lakes. This map is part of a larger archive, the Thomas Barclay collection (Coll. 26).
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