File:Counties of Soulanges, Chambly ... Arthabaska, Montmagny, Quebec. (IA bp 32777).pdf

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Counties of Soulanges, Chambly ... Arthabaska, Montmagny, Quebec.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Counties of Soulanges, Chambly ... Arthabaska, Montmagny, Quebec.
Publisher
G. N. Tackabury, [Montreal]
Description

On verso: illus of peoples and places of importance.;From the Whistance-Smith Collection.;Col., 39 x 59 cm. on folded atlas sheet.;"New atlas of the Dominion of Canada" at head of title.;[Plates] '48' and '49'.;Covers 47 counties along the St. Lawrence River.;Includes place names, administrative boundaries, post offices, railways etc.


Subjects: Quebec--Political geography
Language English
Publication date [1881]
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IA Collections: wcw_gale; wcw; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
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bp_32777
Notes Scale: 10 miles per inch or 1:633,600
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Internet Archive identifier: bp_32777
https://archive.org/download/bp_32777/bp_32777.pdf

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