Covers townships of Bromley, Ross, Admaston, Horton, Blitehfield, Bagot, McNab, Lavant, Darling, Pakenham, and Fitzroy, with inset showing Westmeath and Allumettes. Also shows railway lines and roads, and lighthouse at mouth of Madawaska River.
Surveyed by James Robertson. Reduced/printed at Robertson & Ballantine's Lithographic Press, Edinburgh.
Physical Description
photocopy
Size: 2(28 x 43)
Material Details
Scale: 10 Scottish chains = 660 ft
Scope and Content
Shows “lands of Kinnel & other parts of the Estate of MacNab referred to in my deposition of this date”, Loch Tay, River Lochy, River Dochart, Inch Buie cemetery, Killin, Road from Bouvain.
Notes
Map produced after Archibald, Laird of McNab, had already settled in Canada. Map signed by “James Robertson, D. MackIntosh, Com., Rob. Miller, Clerk”. Contains table of acreage in each part of estate, totals over 2394 acres.
2 copies of this map, each in two parts. Origin or location of original unknown.
Shows the ethnic distribution (“cultural regions”) in Renfrew County by ethnic group and by township. Based on the 1941 Census, a 1953 publication, and the 1961 Census
Notes
two photocopies, with one an enlargement. Unknown origin.
Title Supplied by Archivist
Shows the Madawaska River and Griffith in the north, Wickware Lake in the south, Little Mississippi River in the west, Black Donald Hills in the east. Centennial Lake.
Dept of Energy, Mine & Resources. Compiled by J.A. Rayburn. (1964)
Physical Description
paper - coloured
Size: 72 x 60
Material Details
Scale: 1:250,000
Scope and Content
Index of names (places, settlements, terrain, and hydrographic) of Renfrew County. Yellow highlighter markings by Peter Hessel, points out some German and Kashubian (Polish) place names and settlements. Adjacent counties in Ontario and Quebec also shown.
Notes
Map is a companion to Rayburn’s Geographical Paper No. 40 (Place Names of Renfrew County).
In McNab Township, shows Liffey Creek, Locha, Ryan Creek, Flat Rapids, and Waba Creek.
Preliminary Topographical Map of Chalk River, Renfrew County, Nipissing District, Pontiac and Temiskamingue Counties, Ontario and Quebec. Sheet 31 K/SW
Shows townships around Chalk River, corners of Algonquin Park and Petawawa Military Reserve, lakes and rivers, towns, and lots and concessions.trails, fire towers, and CPR.
Notes
Top indicates Gillies Bros & Co Ltd, Braeside, Ont.
surveyed and compiled by topographical survey from air photographs taken by the Royal Canadian Air Force Issued 1942. Drawn by J. Scardino Jan 1956
Shows town of Renfrew, western part of McNab Township, Bagot, Blythfield, Admaston, Horton & Brougham. Shows place names such towns. hamlets, rivers, lakes, islands, and bays. Includes CNR & CPR (including old K & P)
Shows North & South Canonto, Blythfield, Brougham, Lavant, Palmerston, Miller & Dalhousie Townships. Includes CPR (old K&P) and Barrett Chute and Half Mountain Rapids.
Road map names all townships surrounding and within Renfrew Cty with lots and concessions. Roads, towns, villages, etc. are named. Railways and waterways also given. Red pencil lines have been added throughout.
Notes
3 copies
excellent map in reading room - great overview of Renfrew County
Canada Department of mines & technical surveys, Geological Survey of Canada
Physical Description
blueprint
Size: 64 x 46
Material Details
Scale: 1/63,360
Scope and Content
Area covers northwest area of McNab Township (White Lake, Glasgow, Lochwinnoch, Burnstown), Bagot, Admaston, Horton, and a few other townships. Detailed magnetic data of the area. Waterways, highways, villages and railways are shown.
Notes
Surveys in collaboration of Royal Canadian Air Force. Flights made through the courtesy of the Flight Research Section, National Research Council, Arnprior.
Canada Department of mines & technical surveys, Geological Survey of Canada
Physical Description
blueprint
Size: 100 x 72
Material Details
Scale: 1/40,000
Physical Condition
folded to fit in drawer
Scope and Content
Area covers northwest area of McNab Township (White Lake, Glasgow, Lochwinnoch, Burnstown), Bagot, Admaston, Horton, and a few other townships. Details types of bedrock, faults and mineral occurrences. Waterways, highways, and villages are shown.