Summary |
Description: Two sketch maps of the area (now in the North-West Territories and Nunavut, Canada) between the Mackenzie River, the Great Slave Lake and the Burnside River, one titled a 'Chart according to Boileau' and the other a 'Copper Indian Guide's Map'. They show the Great Bear Lake, the source of Coppermine River, other lakes and rivers (with their native names), hills, and Fort Providence. Also marks the place where three Europeans were killed, 'Boileau's track', and a Chipewyan Indian track. Reference note to distances. [Based on information supplied by 'Beaulieu' (a half-Native American interpreter) and an old Chipewyan Indian; produced by Robert Hood]. |
General note | AMDigital Reference: MFQ 1/1257/1. |
Original version | Reproduction of: Sketch map of the area between the Mackenzie River, the Great Slave Lake and the Burnside River [1821]. |
Location of original | The National Archives, UK |
Copyright note | The National Archives, UK |
Source of description | Description based on online resource (viewed on May 28, 2018). |