Printed map. "[Entered] according to act of Congress, in the year 1850, by Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., in the Clerk's office...." Visual scale [40 mm=50 miles]. Includes insets: The City of Toronto and its environs and Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara. Reprinted with same title and imprint in [1851] and [1854]. Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 96 (9a), p. 36: "L Superior inset deleted and two new insets added: 'THE CITY OF / TORONTO / AND ITS ENVIRONS' approx 1" to 3 miles, 'VICINITY / OF / THE FALLS / OF / NIAGARA' approx 1" to 9 miles; district names dropped; cos added: Bruce, Lambton, Huron, Perth, Waterloo, Halton, Wentworth, Peterborough, Renfrew; railways and proposed railways in Niagara inset." Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. Visual scale [40 mm=50 miles]. Includes inset: continuation northwest to Lake Superior. In lower right margin, "4." Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 96 (8), p. 36: "In S.A. Mitchell, A New Universal Atlas (Philadelphia: S.A. Mitchell 1849), plate 4...; also in A New Universal Atlas (Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 1850)..., and in the 1851 ed published by Thomas Cowperthwait...." Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by J.H. Colton, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York". Map shows railways, roads, canals, counties, cities, towns and villages. Visual scale. Includes two insets: Wolf Island at the commencement of the River St. Lawrence, and Vicinity of the Welland Canal & Niagara Falls. In lower right margin, "No. 6." Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 196 (4b), p. 68: [In Colton's Atlas of the World (New York: 1855)], "copy with the add of 'No. 6' at bottom right, Barrie-Collingwood railway shown completed, railway line from Pt Huron west, and sometimes with 'Clks' instead of 'Clerks' in registration statement; also in Coltons's Atlas of the World (New York: 1856)". Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. "Drawn & engraved by J. Bartholomew, Edinburgh." Two visual scales [47 mm=60 geographical miles] and [41 mm=60 British miles]. Includes inset, "Environs of Montreal." In lower margin, "Printed in colours by Schenck & McFarlane, Edinburgh." In lower right margin, "West sheet XLVI II". Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 216, p. 72: "...also in Black's General Atlas of the World, new ed (Edinburgh 1859), plate XLVI...; twps shown to the base of the Bruce Peninsula and north to a line from Harvey to Palmerston; railways shown: Toronto-Guelph, Toronto-Barrie, Niagara Falls-Windsor, London-Pt Stanley, Woodstock-Pt Dover and connection to Niagara Falls, Brockville-Ottawa R, Prescott-Ottawa, Belleville-Peterborough-Beaverton; Buffalo-Paris...." Probably taken from same original source as McMaster map RMC_107370. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. Visual scale [80 mm=75 miles]. In upper left margin, "No. 19"; in upper right margin, "No. 20". Two pages of text on verso under headings, "The Province of New Brunswick" and "The Province of Canada--No. IV." Possibly from Colton's General Atlas, similar to map described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 295, p. 91-92 as [1865], but imprint varies. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. "Engraved & published in the Canadian Almanack for 1865 by W.C. Chewett & Co. Toronto." Includes "List of various railway stations, western section of the province & their respective distances." Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 185 (14), p. 65: "Found separately and in The Canadian Almanac ... for ... 1865 (Toronto: W. C. Chewett & Co. [1864])...; title across top, list of railways...." Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860 by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the U.S. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania." Visual scale [37mm=60 miles]. In lower right margin, "8." Originally published in Mitchell's New General Atlas, 1862, 1863, 1864 or 1865 edition. The decorative margin on this sheet is the same as on McMaster map RMC_107327, possibly from same original. Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 261, p. 81, states 4-7. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. Hand coloured. Visual scale [55 mm = 50 miles]. Shows county boundaries, railroads, roads, and more. Includes crest at head of map. Donated by David Keane, 2017.
Printed map. "The illustrations by H. Warren, & engraved by Robt. Wallis." "The map, drawn & engraved by J. Rapkin." Visual scale [47 mm = 80 miles]. Includes 5 illustrations: Falls of Niagara; [Indians at campsite]; [otter]; [beavers]; and, [buffalo hunt on horseback]. Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 166, p. 56: "Views: Indian hunting buffalo, two beaver, an otter, Indians encamped, 'FALLS OF NIAGARA'; twps shown in the Huron District north to Ashfield and Wawanosh and in the east to a line from Harvey to Palmerston; cos and districts shown; OOAMA copy has 'Indian Territory' named in Huron area; designated 'first state first issue' in P. J. Radford, Americana Catalogue, no 27 (Nov 1980); Tallis's maps were being produced from about 1847 on and J. & F. Tallis were in business together until Dec 1849...." For a later edition, see RMC_107013. Acquired as part of the Hodsoll Collection.
Printed map. "The map, drawn & engraved by J. Rapkin." "The illustrations by H. Warren, & engraved by Robt. Wallis." Visual scale. Includes views: Kingston and Falls of Niagara. Includes illustrations: [Indians at campsite]; [seal of the province of Upper Canada]; and, [image of beaver or otter]. Described in Winearls, Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, entry 166 (3), p. 57: "... John Tallis & Co. was a business name used from 1851 to 1854". For an earlier edition, see RMC_107321. Donated by Dr. Karl Freeman, Hamilton, March 1995.