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Abstract
Historic map of the Niagara Peninsula with north oriented to the top toward Lake Ontario. Text below the title reads: “Including Lincoln and Welland Counties Complete & Part of Wentworth and Haldimand Counties.” The Niagara Peninsula is shown with the following county divisions: Wentworth, Lincoln, Haldimand and Welland. Towns and cities are divided into concessions and lots, labelled numerically or with roman numerals. The cities and towns shown are as follows: Saltfleet, Grimsby north and south, Clinton, Louth, Grantham, Niagara, Binbrook, Caistor, Gainsborough, Pelham, Thorold, Stamford (Niagara Falls), Seneca, Cansborough, Wainfleet, Crowland, Willoughby, Cayuga north and south, Dunn, Moulton, Humberstone, and Bertie. Roads, railway lines (steam and electric), and the Welland Canal are indicated. Schools and some prominent buildings are marked. A legend is present in the top right corner of the map. NOTE: The date of this map is 1929 and was corrected from the previous 1910 date.Authorship indicated: C. Tarling & Co. Sold by Angus Mack & Company Map Publishers, Toronto.
Scale: 1 1/4 miles to 1 inch ; [1:79,200].
Digital reproduction. Paper copy is available in Brock University Map, Data and GIS Library. Call Number: G 3462 N53 1929 M35.
Georeferenced and modified by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.