Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century maps are great sources of information. Here, we feature the atlas published by C.E. Goad in 1912. It is rare and fragile and bulky, but thanks to modern imaging techniques, you can appreciate all its fine details. In fact, the maps are so detailed they show whether houses had passageways for horses and carts.
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Robert C.H. Sweeny rsweeny@mun.ca Dept. of History Université du Québec à Montréal 1255, rue St-Denis Montréal (Qc) H2X 3R7 |
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