Daniel Livermore Collection, 1683-1891

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Cameron, Chantal

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The collection contains 29 historical maps dating from the 17th to 19th centuries. Most of the maps focus on Ontario and Eastern Canada. Some of the maps included were drawn by Allain Manesson-Mallet, Robert Morden, Henry Abraham Chatelain, Laurid de Therbu, Herman Moll, Robert de Vaugondy, Jacques Nicholas Bellin, Samuel Dunn, Rigobert Bonne, John Stockdale, A. Arrowsmith, and James Wyld. A map of the western hemisphere, the British Empire in North America (1776), a view of general and coasting trade winds (ca. 1715) and a map of the world (1757) are also included. Five copper engravings by Jacques Nicholas Bellin are also included, featuring Niagara Falls, animals, and people.

There are also some printed leaflets, speeches, and letters relating to 19th century Canadian history. This includes a souvenir leaflet of the opening of the Canadian Pacific Railway; an address by the Hon. John. A. Macdonald to the electors of the city of Kingston (1860); a speech by the Hon. Edward Blake to the South riding of Bruce (1877); a letter by the Hon. Edward Blake to the West Durham Reform Convention (1891); and instructions to canvassers by John A. Macdonell, political agent, U.E. Club, Toronto, no date.

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Daniel Livermore served as a Canadian diplomat for more than 30 years. He graduated from Brock University in 1969 with a degree in History and Politics and obtained a Ph.D. from Queen’s University. He began his career in the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1975 and was involved with issues of human rights, peacekeeping and worked in the Privy Council Office. Subsequent postings involved work with the United Nations in New York; Santiago, Chile; Washington, D.C. and Guatemala, where he was Ambassador from 1996-1999. From 2002-2007, he was Director General of Security and Intelligence. Currently, he works in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. An avid map collector, Daniel acquired a collection of historical maps, focused mostly on Ontario and Eastern Canada which show the changing boundaries and the locations of the Indigenous groups. Many of these maps were donated to Brock University in 2016.

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