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[Maps] / [Commission to Inquire into the Causes of the Floods at Montreal].
Title & Author:

[Maps] / [Commission to Inquire into the Causes of the Floods at Montreal].

Publication:

[Montréal] : [Commission to Inquire into the Causes of the Floods at Montreal], [1889-1890]

Description:

38 maps : color ; 72 x 153 cm or smaller

Notes:
Plan 1. Diagram showing the highest and lowest winter and spring level of the River St. Lawrence from 1883 to 1888 -- Plan 2. Longitudinal and cross sections Lake St. Louis, March 1887 -- Plan 3. Cross section showing frasil, ice and snow, Lachine rapids to Victoria Bridge, winter of 1886-7 -- Plan 4. Cross section showing frasil, ice and snow, Victoria Bridge to Hochelaga, winter of 1886-7 -- Plans 5-9. Cross section showing frasil, ice and snow, Hochelaga to Longue-Pointe, winter of 1886-7 -- Plan 10. Cross section showing frasil, ice and snow, Longue-Pointe to Pointe aux Trembles, winter of 1886-7 -- Plan 11. Cross sections showing frasil, ice and snow, Pointe aux Trembles to Varennes, winter of 1886-7 -- Plan 12. Cross section showing frasil, ice and snow, Varennes to Vercheres, winter of 1886-87 -- Plan 13. Cross sections showing frasil, ice and snow, Lanoraie to Lake St. Peter, winter of 1886-7 -- Plan 14. Plan of the River St. Lawrence from Lachine rapids to Vercheres showing position of section lines, winter 1886-87 -- Plan 15. Diagram showing distribution of frasil and remaining free water way, March 15th 1887 -- Plan 16. Progress diagram of the taking of the ice in the Lake St. Louis, winter of 1886-87 -- Plans 17-26, 28. Progress diagram of the taking of the ice in the River St. Lawrence, winter of 1886-87 -- Plans 27, 29. Progress diagram showing condition of the ice in Lake St. Louis, winter of 1886-87.
Plan 28. Condition of the ice at lower end of Lake St. Francis, winter of 1886-87 -- Plan 30. Progress diagram of the condition of the ice in the River St. Lawrence, April 1883 -- Plan 31. Progress diagram of the condition of the ice in the River St. Lawrence, spring of 1887 -- Plan 32. Progress diagram of the breaking of the ice in Lake St. Louis, spring of 1887 -- Plans 34-35, 37-38. Progress diagram of the breaking of the ice in the River St. Lawrence, spring of 1887.
Subject:

Montréal (Québec) Maps.
Québec (Province) Maps.
Québec.
Québec Montréal.

Form/genre:

Maps.

Added entries:

Canada. Commission to Inquire into the Causes of the Floods at Montreal.

Holdings:

Location: Library cage cartes 173946
Call No.: 8186
Status: Available

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