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This is a survey map illustrating the Rolling River First Nation's agreement with the federal government, under treaty 2, in 1897. The fact that Rolling River 67 signed both Treaty 4 and 2 is a source of confusion; however, its implications for…

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Travelling from Ottawa to Calgary to Print a 3D Model of the Bladder Cancer Wax Figure

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When later boundary commissioners checked the border, some of the monuments were in poor condition.

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This image provides us with a lateral view of the marker and the decay it is undergoing.

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This image provides us with a closer view of the engraved letters in the wooden post: KLONDIKE

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Part of the Canadian Landmarks Collection, established in 1952 by R.W. Clark, D.L.S., S.L.S. These markers span over 200 years of Canadian surveying and include items from every province and territory except Newfoundland.

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This is a page from a field book that belonged to A. J. McPherson. The page describes what He and his team did on Tuesday August 16, 1901.Field books were essential working documents for the early surveyors. In them, they recorded their findings and…

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This image points out to the exact location of the Wooden Post on the Klondike Townsite Map. The coordinates read 80º48’30”.

It is important to note that early surveying coordinates or bearings were always in reference to another previous bearing.…

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This map is entitled the Klondike Gold Field and served as a tool for Gold seekers to find their way to the Klondike and to where the Gold was.

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This plan (9060 CLSR YT) represents the limits of the Dawson and Klondike Townsites which were surveyed by A.J. McPherson. It is the full scan of the original map.
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