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Ancestry.com - U.S., Historic Land Ownership and Reference Atlases, 1507-2000 $
Original source: Historic Map Works LLC, Portland, Maine. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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1926 Souvenir Highway Map-Province of Saskatchewan; Early 1900s Map of Western Canada, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba: Canadian National Railways (shows township, range, meridian markings); The New World Atlas and Gazetteer 1922 Edition, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba (shows Provincial Electoral Districts 1922), California (Shows 1922 Counties), Austria, Hungary, Czecho-slovakia, Roumania, Jugo-slavia, Europe; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Maps 1924 and 1984 (all SWP maps show meridians, township and range markings); 1947-48, 1950-51 and 1952-53 Saskatchewan Pool Country Elevator System Maps with calendar index.
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Comprehensive List of Regions in Québec, Canada
The following list is alphabetical by Administrative Region > Regional County Municipality (RCM or MRC) > Metropolitan Community > Local Municipality > Agglomeration > Boroughs (Arrondissements).
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - Quebec FREE
This free collection focuses on rare 18th and 19th century maps of North and South America, although it also has maps from around the world. The collection dates from about 1700 to the 1950s. There are now more than 48,000 items online, with new additions added regularly.
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Query by Geographical Name or Unique ID
Search this database of over 500,000 geographical names by name, feature type, region and by province
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Map of the parishes of Quebec 17th - 18th centuries - PRDH-IGD
Interactive map will display the position of the parishes.
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Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection
From The University of Texas at Austin.
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Southwestern Quebec Genealogical Resources
Huntingdon County and the Seigniories of Chateauguay and Beauharnois. Resources include a growing database containing the detailed content of over 57,000 19th century birth, marriage and death records from the Protestant churches in the region; current and outdated maps and place-names; an index to our complete copy of Sellar's Notes of Conversations with First Settlers; some 100 descendant trees of 19th century settlers as detailed by your distant cousins; many other resources, and links to web-sites all focused upon this unusual Anglo-Quebec region in Southwestern Quebec.