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Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849

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A Map. Reduced from the official Map A, of the Territory contained between the lines respectively contended for, by the United States and Great Britain as bring the North Eastern boundary of the United States in conformity with the treaty of peace of 1783. Embracing also the adjacent parts of the dominions of the two Powers.
A Map. Reduced from the official Map A, of the Territory contained between the lines respectively contended for, by the United States and Great Britain as bring the North Eastern boundary of the United States in conformity with the treaty of peace of 1783. Embracing also the adjacent parts of the dominions of the two Powers.


A Memoir on the Northeastern Boundary, in Connexion with Mr. Jay's Map, by the Hon. Albert Gallatin, LL.D., President of the N.Y. Historical Society, formerly one of the Commissioners under the Treaty of Ghent, Minister to Great Britain, &c.... Together with a speech on the same subject by The Hon. Daniel Webster, LL.D., Secretary of State, & c. &c. delivered at a Special Meeting of the New York Historical Society, April 15th, 1843.
A Memoir on the Northeastern Boundary, in Connexion with Mr. Jay's Map, by the Hon. Albert Gallatin, LL.D., President of the N.Y. Historical Society, formerly one of the Commissioners under the Treaty of Ghent, Minister to Great Britain, &c.... Together with a speech on the same subject by The Hon. Daniel Webster, LL.D., Secretary of State, & c. &c. delivered at a Special Meeting of the New York Historical Society, April 15th, 1843.


Mr. Jay's Map. Extract from a map of the British & French Dominions in North America by Jno. Mitchell
Mr. Jay's Map. Extract from a map of the British & French Dominions in North America by Jno. Mitchell


A memoir on the North-Eastern Boundary, in connection with Mr. Jay's map, by the Hon. Albert Gallatin, LL. D., president of the N.Y. Historical Society, formerly one of the commissioners under the treaty of Ghent, minister of Great Britain, &c. &c.; together with a speech on the same subject, by the Hon. Daniel Webster, LL. D., secretary of state, &c. &c.; delivered at a special meeting of The New York Historical Society, April 15th, 1843.
A memoir on the North-Eastern Boundary, in connection with Mr. Jay's map, by the Hon. Albert Gallatin, LL. D., president of the N.Y. Historical Society, formerly one of the commissioners under the treaty of Ghent, minister of Great Britain, &c. &c.; together with a speech on the same subject, by the Hon. Daniel Webster, LL. D., secretary of state, &c. &c.; delivered at a special meeting of The New York Historical Society, April 15th, 1843.


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