File includes the following maps:
- Two maps of Manitoba showing areas populated by First Nations and Metis, 1959 and 1963
- Canada principal mineral areas, Dec. 1956
- Indian and Northern health services facilities, 1962
- Administrative districts in the province of Ontario, 1962
- Missions of the Oblate Fathers among the Indians and Eskimos of Canada, [1951]
- The North American Indians: 1950 distribution of descendants of the Aboriginal population of Alaska, Canada and the United States, 1960
New York, Published by Ensigns & Thayer, 36 Ann Street. D. Needham, Buffalo, N.Y. No 12 Exchange St. Drawn & Engraved by J.M. Atwood N. York. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by Ensign's & Thayer in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Inset: 'MAP OF NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. Showing the Route of Steamers from HALIFAX TO BOSTON'; portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with a coat of arms and motto; 'Explanations' [legend]: districts, cos, capitals of districts, railways, canals; shows some roads but no railways; twps north to the base of the Bruce Peninsula and in the east north to Bexley, Somerville, Harvey to Palmerston, and Lavant to Pembroke; decorative scroll-work border; Winearls 161 [First State]
File includes a broadside advertising the auction sale of Northcote Farm on Lake Katchewanooka, property of Dr. Campbell Mellis Douglas. Most of Northcote Farm became part of Lakefield College School in 2007; a small part of Northcote is retained by the Gastle family. Also included are two small hand-drawn maps by George Douglas of Northcoate Farm, ca. 1909.
Additional items were added in 2020
- Chart: Department of Railways & Canals Canada, Trent Canal Chart No. 13, Lakefield to Young's Point, 1923
- Map: hand-drawn by George Douglas of waterway from Lakefield to Young's Point, n.d.
- Map: Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Department of National Defence,1940 (partial map only)
- Map, 1984 reproduction of 1784 Canada, including that part later named Ontario Exhibiting the adjacent countries and Indian - Nations
- Postcard: Little Lake, Peterboro, n.d.
Fine consists of a map of Canada with country boundaries outlined in colour. Identified as Plate 24.
Reproduction with settler names as of 1878, plus sketches on edges of churches and other landmarks.