Sketch of part of the Niagara River, shewing the portion of Ordnance Chain Reserve

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Historic map showing the area along the bank of the Niagara River from Niagara Falls to the Niagara Suspension Bridge at Queenston. Full title and subtitle text reads as follows: “Sketch of part of the Niagara River, shewing the portion of Ordnance Chain Reserve, colored Red, applied for by the St. Catherines, Thorold, & Suspension Bridge Road Company 27/9/52”. Also given on the map are the heights of cliffs on both sides of the river, roadways, and distances. Other features shown are: Gen. Brock’s Monument, Steamboat Landing, Clifton House, Goat Island, Navy Island and Grand Island. A boundary line is shown in the Niagara River. Relief is shown with shading and depths are shown by soundings.


A notation on the map indicates that it accompanied a report dated 6 November 1852. The map is signed by its authors and bears the stamp of the Canadian Office of Commanding Royal Engineer’s.


Authorship indicated: Alexander Gordon and W.T. Renwick, Royal Engineers.


Scale: 1 inch to 4000 feet ; [1:48,000]


Digital reproduction: Library and Archives Canada, National Map Collection: NMC-3154. Original map size 45 x 56 cm.


Georeferenced and modified by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.

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