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Encampment of surveying party at the site of Stanley, July 1834 / Philip Harry del. ; S. Russell lith. ; Day & Haghe lith., London ; pubd. by Ackermann & Co., Strand, 1 March 1836. – [ca. 1835]. – 1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 13. Photograph of a lithograph, one in a series of 12 entitled,
Sketches in New Brunswick. P4-3-16 New Brunswick Museum photographs collection, PANB.
Journal of the survey of the northwest boundary line of the New Brunswick Land Company’s [sic] purchase. – 21 November 1833-8 January 1834. – 16 pp. of textual records. The author’s name is unknown. The report highlights the difficulties survey parties faced during the course of their work due to terrain, inclement weather, provisioning, and encounters with wildlife. It also provides details as to native species of trees, landmarks, and the origins of local place names. RS637-31g Surveyor general correspondence, New Brunswick Land Company boundary surveys, 1833, PANB.
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Journal of a surveying expedition to White Beaver Brook December 1833 / by P. G. Cameron. – 4 pp. of textual records. Cameron details his party’s activities and the physical hardships the men faced from camping in tents, carrying heavy loads, and travelling primarily on foot in winter. Note: Several pages of the journal are missing. RS637-31g Surveyor general correspondence, New Brunswick Land Company boundary surveys, 1833, PANB.
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