Browsing Historical Maps of Niagara by Title
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Eastern Ontario and Western New York power districts. 1906Map date: 1906 Scale: 2 miles to 1 inch. Sheet 2 of "Maps of power districts in Niagara Region" Geographic coverage of the Niagara Peninsula east of the Welland Canal, and areas west of Lockport and Buffalo, N.Y. Digital reproduction of map (73 x 77 cm.) Georeferenced and modified by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Environs of Niagara Falls, showing Crown Reserve and claim of James Windeat, 18411841Historic map showing a portion of Niagara Falls. North is oriented to the right. This map is crudely sketched. The Niagara River is shown with the falls indicated with hachures. A portion of military reserve land from Chippewa is shown running along the west side of the river. The land is roughly broken into lots and some roads are shown and labelled. The “Ontario House” hotel and the “Pavillion Hotel” are marked as is a museum. Goat Island is shown within the river. A handwritten notation at the bottom left reads: “Taken from Land Petitions Wl. 63 1841.” Relief is shown by landform drawings.
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Evolution of the City of St. Catharines, 1906 to 1916Maps showing the evolution from 1906 to 1916, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,359]Map date: [1959?]Digital reproduction of map (57 x 72 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3464 S35 S1 1959 E86 by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Evolution of the City of St. Catharines, 1916 to 1926Maps showing the evolution from 1916 to 1926, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,359]Map date: [1959?]Digital reproduction of map (57 x 72 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3464 S35 S1 1959 E86 by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Evolution of the City of St. Catharines, 1926 to 1936Maps showing the evolution from 1926 to 1936, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,359]Map date: [1959?]Digital reproduction of map (57 x 72 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3464 S35 S1 1959 E86 by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Evolution of the City of St. Catharines, 1936 to 1946Maps showing the evolution from 1936 to 1946, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,359]Map date: [1959?]Digital reproduction of map (57 x 72 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3464 S35 S1 1959 E86 by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Evolution of the City of St. Catharines, 1946 to 1960Maps showing the evolution from 1946 to 1960, population, urban growth, note, legend. Scale [ca.1:10,359]. Map date: [1959?]. Digital reproduction of map (57 x 72 cm.) in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3464 S35 S1 1959 E86 by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Existing land use [St. Catharines]Maps showing land use features, residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, park & open spaces, urbanized areas, boundaries, legend. St. Catharines Urban Renewal Study map no.3. Scale 1:12,000. Map date: 1966. Digital reproduction of map in the Brock University Map, Data & GIS Library collection. Georeferenced and modified from Brock call# G 3464 S35 G4 1966 S35 by Map, Data and GIS Library, Brock University.
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Fire insurance plan of Merritton, Ontario, 1897.Maps showing streets, street numbers, lot numbers, building locations, construction details of each building (brick, wood, steel, concrete, stone), fire walls, hydrants, tanks, boilers, parks, schools, churches, public and private buildings. 1 map on 4 sheets.
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Fire insurance plan of Port Dalhousie, Ontario, 1905.Maps showing streets, street numbers, lot numbers, building locations, construction details of each building (brick, wood, steel, concrete, stone), fire walls, hydrants, tanks, boilers, parks, schools, churches, public and private buildings.
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Fire insurance plan of Port Dalhousie, Ontario. 1929Maps showing streets, street numbers, lot numbers, building locations, construction details of each building (brick, wood, steel, concrete, stone), fire walls, hydrants, tanks, boilers, parks, schools, churches, public and private buildings.
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Fire insurance plan of Thorold, Ontario. 1897Maps showing streets, street numbers, lot numbers, building locations, construction details of each building (brick, wood, steel, concrete, stone), fire walls, hydrants, tanks, boilers, parks, schools, churches, public and private buildings. 1 map on 3 sheets.
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Fire insurance plan of Thorold, Ontario. 1914Maps showing streets, street numbers, lot numbers, building locations, construction details of each building (brick, wood, steel, concrete, stone), fire walls, hydrants, tanks, boilers, parks, schools, churches, public and private buildings. 1 map on 6 sheets.
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First Welland Canal. 1828Map showing the route of the First Welland Canal before completion of feeder and route to Port Colborne, township boundaries, main towns, forts, escarpment, rivers, creeks and major roads. Includes profile cross-section from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.
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Fort Erie as left by the EnemyThis historical map of Fort Erie is noted to have been “enclosed in Romilly’s letter to Lieutenant General Drummond, dated Chippawa 10 Nov 1814”. (This notation is taken from Library and Archives Canada therefore it is possible that the letter itself is in their possession). Samuel Romilly’s title was Captain Royal Engineers. The letter describes the conditions of the fortifications after a battle (during the War of 1812). The map itself is dated 11 Nov 1814.
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Fort Erie, Bertie, plan of Military ReserveHistorical map created for the Buffalo Railroad Company in 1852 to outline a proposed new railroad in Fort Erie, which would cut through military reserve land. Text below the title reads: “Land applied for by the Brantford & Buffalo Railroad Company coloured yellow and green 2368 feet in length. Line of proposed railroad marked in yellow across the reserve. Part coloured green applied for by Mr. Thomson for the purposes of extending his mill race & other improvements."
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Fort Erie, C.W.Historic map showing the Fort Erie Military Reserve in 1850. Explanatory text below the title is as follows: “Plan of the Military Reserve, showing all the Houses thereon, and the quantity of land attached to each, Etc., as called for by Colonel Vavasour’s Order dated 19th November 1850.” Below this text is a reference chart which lists occupant names, the quantity of land they owned and a description of the buildings on the property. It is noted that the information came from a survey completed in December 1850. Further, a memorandum provides more detailed information about the plan.
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General Plan of section no.1 - New Welland CanalMap showing Locks 1 and 2 of the Second Welland Canal at Port Dalhousie.
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Glenridge, City of St. Catharines.Historical map showing street names and lots (numbers, boundaries and dimensions) of the Glenridge section of St. Catharines.
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GranthamMap showing lot numbers with landowners' names, roads, railroads, battle fields identified with symbol. Digital reproduction of map on page 42 of Illustrated historical atlas of the counties of Lincoln and Welland, Ont., Toronto : H.R. Page, 1876 Relief shown by hachures.