File:A plan of Chignecto (called also by the French Beau-Bassin) at the head of the Bay of Fundi upon the Istmus of Accadia shewing that harbour with its rivers, the situation of the English fort and fort LOC 2005630145.jpg

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English: Shows region of Fort Lawrence and Fort Beauséjour in Chignecto Isthmus. Relief shown by hachures. Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Includes index. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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A plan of Chignecto (called also by the French Beau-Bassin) at the head of the Bay of Fundi upon the Istmus of Accadia shewing that harbour with its rivers, the situation of the English fort and fort possessed by the French, June 1755.
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G3432.C53 1755 .P5
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Canada · Nova Scotia · New Brunswick · Chignecto Isthmus
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American Memory · General Maps · Catalog · Geography And Map Division
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Canada · Maps, Manuscript · Chignecto Isthmus (N. And N.S.) · Chignecto Isthmus · Early Works To 1800 · Nova Scotia · New Brunswick

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