Call numbers for maps discussed in Prof. Sayre’s talk

“The Fur Trade and the Exploration of the Northwest Coast: Maps and Narratives from Special Collections”

917.1 D651     Arthur Dobbs, An Account of the Countries Adjoining to Hudson’s Bay (1744)

917.1 M199    Alexander MacKenzie, Voyages from Montreal… 3 copies, all with maps, but one of which has the maps removed and stored in a separate binder.

917.12 H228   Daniel William Harmon’s Journal, 1800-1819.

917.12 M388 Masson, L. R., Les bourgeois de la compagnie du nord-ouest, Québec, 1889-1890. There is one map in vol. 1.

917.3               Jonathan Carver’s Travels  5 copies, various editions, 1781-1796, two of them with maps and illustrations. There is also one in SCA Haycox 1243.

917.3 M837    Jedediah Morse, American Geography, 1794. Has a map of North American that includes Mackenzie’s first voyage, but not his second.

917.8 P635      Zebulon Pike, The expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike to Headwaters of the Mississippi River, through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, during the Years 1805-6-7. 2 copies; one a 1810 edition, one 1811. The latter has a map.

917.9 F774      Georg Forster, the German version, in 3 vols., of his account of Capt. Cook’s second journey, published first in English as A Voyage Round the World in his Majesty’s Ship Resolution. 

919.8 H351     Samuel Hearne, A journey from Prince of Wales’s fort in Hudson’s Bay to the Northern Ocean, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772  2 copies.

919.8 M887    Gerard Fridrikh Muller, Voyages et découvertes faites par les Russes le long des côtes de la mer glaciale & sur l’océan oriental, tant vers le Japon que vers l’Amérique : on y a joint L’histoire du fleuve Amur et des pays adjacens, depuis la conquête des Russes : avec la nouvelle carte qui présente ces découvertes & le cours de l’Amur, dressée sur des mémoires authentiques, publiée par l’Académie des sciences de St. Pétersbourg,Amsterdam,  Chez Marc Michel Rey 1766, 2 vols. the second one being the Histoire du fleuve Amur, bound as one.

F 1031.5 W3   Peter Pond. This is a modern small-press edition in a box, with a separate little envelope with maps.