Copy of Part of P.L.S. Kirkpatrick’s Plan of Grimsby (Marked “B 8”)
Abstract
Historic plan showing a portion of the town of Grimsby showing lots and concessions. Lots are labelled by number and concession survey lines are labelled with the surveyors’ names. Plan is signed by Andrew Russell, Assist. Commissioner indicating it is a “certified true copy”.A description of this plan in “Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1876” by Joan Winerals indicates that it shows “conflicting survey lines in cons VII, VIII, and IX, and gore between cons VII and VIII; locations of Hambly's, McDonnel's and Rykert's lines.”
Authorship indicated: George Brownly Kirkpatrick, Canada Crown Lands Department. Lithographed by Maclear & Co. Lithographers, Toronto.
Scale: 40 chains to 1 inch ; [ca. 1:31,680]
Digital reproduction: Library and Archives Canada, National Map Collection: NMC-3622. Map image in JPEG format. Digital image from the CD-ROM entitled "Historic maps of the Niagara Peninsula from 1787-1864, acquired 2005" available in the Map Library at call number Map PC G 3462 N53 1864 L53 2005.
Georeferenced and modified by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
Described in: Mapping Upper Canada, 1780-1867 / Joan Winearls. 1991. Reference no.: 820.