A draught of the harbour of Hallifax and the adjacent coast in Nova Scotia

We Are One: Surveyor James Cook worked with Surveyor General Samuel Holland to map the new British territories in Canada after the French and Indian War. Cook created this map of Halifax in 1766. Previously, the fortress at Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island was the principal Fr...

Map

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1766
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English
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06_01_003751
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[London]
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James Cook
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