Boundaries: From 22nd Avenue South to Elgin Avenue North and the Belly River to the Race Track (approximately 43rd Street South)
Shows areas entitled: Parcel A, Parcel B, Adams Park, Cemeteries, Brick Yards, Proposed Industrial Site, Westminster School, Galbraith School, Fleetwood School, Galt Par…
The map was used by the Post Office to indicate postal routes?
Scope and Content
Boundaries: From 22nd Avenue South to Elgin Avenue North and the Belly River to the Race Track (approximately 43rd Street South)
Shows areas entitled: Parcel A, Parcel B, Adams Park, Cemeteries, Brick Yards, Proposed Industrial Site, Westminster School, Galbraith School, Fleetwood School, Galt Park, Flour Mills, Manual Training School, Central School, R.N.W.M.P. Barracks, Athletic Grounds, Baseball, Football Lacrosse, Cricket, Tennis, Exhibition Grounds, Race Track, Queen Victoria Park.
Shows location of: Pump House, Power House, Spur to No. 6 Mine, No. 3 Shaft, Woolen Mill, A. R. & I. Shops, CPR Shops, Overhead Bridge, Cemetery, Island, Belly River, Lake. Additionally, the Canadian Pacific Railway and Depot and the Former Crow Nest Branch are in black ink.
The location of the "International Dry Farming Congress 1912." is indicated by an arrow pointing towards the Exhibition Grounds.
Street Car Route is shown by a straight line in black ink.
Notes
Scale: 4.375 inch = .50 mile
A label is added to the righthand side of the map: "Map Showing Letter Carriers Routes Boundaries Shown in Red Scale 600 feet to the inch."
Postal boundaries are labelled 1-11.
Most numbered streets and avenues include their previously held names in brackets.
Shows blocks labelled in letters, cardinal numbers or roman numerals.
Some of the Legal Subdivision numbers appear on the map.
Subdivision names are printed in black over the corresponding areas.
The location of the "International Dry Farming Congress 1912." is indicated by an arrow pointing towards the Exhibition Grounds.
A blue line runs from left to right on the lower half of the map.
Copyright Canada 1911 by J. F. Hamilton
Stovel Company, Map Engravers and Publishers, Winnipeg
Nearly identical copies of this map at: 19710071000, 19931059001 and 20121005002
Legend contains: Boundaries of Districts in List of Water Powers, (See Report); Reference numbers in List of Water Powers, (See Report); For numbers 398 to 417, See District No. XA, Chap. III
Legend contains: Boundaries of Districts in List of Water Powers, (See Report); Reference numbers in List of Water Powers, (See Report); For numbers 398 to 417, See District No. XA, Chap. III
Notes
Scale 1:1,100,000
Base map from plates of Map of Canada, Department of the Interior
This map along with 5 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Commission of Conservation, 1911. Maps to Accompany Report on the Water-Powers of Canada.
Legend contains: Boundaries of Districts in List of Water Powers, See Report; Reference numbers in List of Water Powers, See Report
Notes
Scale 1:1,100,000
Base map from plates of Map of Canada, Department of the Interior
This map along with 5 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Commission of Conservation, 1911. Maps to Accompany Report on the Water-Powers of Canada.
Legend contains: Boundaries of Districts in List of Water Powers, (See Report); Reference numbers in List of Water Powers, (See Report)
Notes
Scale 1:1,100,000
Base map from plates of Map of Dominion of Canada, Dept. of Interior
This map along with 5 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Commission of Conservation, 1911. Maps to Accompany Report on the Water-Powers of Canada.
Legend contains: Boundaries of Districts in List of Water Powers, (See Report); Reference numbers in List of Water Powers, (See Report); The Province contains many Water-Powers that have not been measured
Legend contains: Boundaries of Districts in List of Water Powers, (See Report); Reference numbers in List of Water Powers, (See Report); The Province contains many Water-Powers that have not been measured
Notes
Scale 1:1,100,000
Base map from plates of Map of Dominion of Canada, Dept. of Interior
This map along with 5 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Commission of Conservation, 1911. Maps to Accompany Report on the Water-Powers of Canada.
Boundaries: 49 to 51 degrees Latitude and 111 to 114 degrees Longitude
Shows areas of: Canadian Pacific Railway Irrigation Block, Alberta Railway and Irrigation Co's System, Blackfeet Indian Reserve and Blood I.R.
Shows location of cities, towns, lakes, rivers, creeks, hills, mountains, ranges, p…
Boundaries: 49 to 51 degrees Latitude and 111 to 114 degrees Longitude
Shows areas of: Canadian Pacific Railway Irrigation Block, Alberta Railway and Irrigation Co's System, Blackfeet Indian Reserve and Blood I.R.
Shows location of cities, towns, lakes, rivers, creeks, hills, mountains, ranges, passes and peaks.
Also includes: elevations, township numbers, range numbers
Legend contains: Irrigation Canals and Railways
Notes
Scale 1:1,250,000?
This map along with 5 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Commission of Conservation, 1911. Maps to Accompany Report on the Water-Powers of Canada.
(a) Plan of reservoir site, South Saskatchewan diversion project.
(b) Cross Sections of Dam sites 'A', 'B' and 'C'.
Township 20 Range 6 West3rdMer
Notes
Scale 1000 FT = 1 IN.
This item along with 3 other items is contained within an envelope entitled: Department of the Interior, Canada. Report of the Irrigation Branch, 1912 Maps and Plans accompanying Report
Boundaries: Township 1-2 Range 23-26 West 4th Meridian
Shows reservoirs, dams, flumes, syphons, tunnels and drops along the proposed diversion canal in red.
Boundaries: Township 1-2 Range 23-26 West 4th Meridian
Shows reservoirs, dams, flumes, syphons, tunnels and drops along the proposed diversion canal in red.
Notes
Scale 1.5 miles = 1 in
Plate 10
"B.R." and "J.C." are located in the lower right-hand corner of the map
This map along with 3 other items is contained within an envelope entitled: Department of the Interior, Canada. Report of the Irrigation Branch, 1912 Maps and Plans accompanying Report
Boundaries: Township 6-22 Range 12-30 West 2nd Meridian and Township 6-24 Range 1-15 West 3rd Meridian
Legend shows: Pipe Line, Trial Lines, Govt. B.Ms., Railway Elevations and Govt.Elevations
Note - All elevations referred to C.P.R. Winnipeg Datum.
Boundaries: Township 6-22 Range 12-30 West 2nd Meridian and Township 6-24 Range 1-15 West 3rd Meridian
Legend shows: Pipe Line, Trial Lines, Govt. B.Ms., Railway Elevations and Govt.Elevations
Note - All elevations referred to C.P.R. Winnipeg Datum.
Notes
Scale 6 miles = 1 inch
This map along with 3 other items is contained within an envelope entitled: Department of the Interior, Canada. Report of the Irrigation Branch, 1912 Maps and Plans accompanying Report
Boundaries: Range 2, West of the 4th Meridian to Range 25, West of the 3rd Meridian and Township 1 to 7 (Alberta and Saskatchewan)
Shows location of: Towns, dams, landforms and Trail to Havre
Legend includes: Permanent Iron Dominion Government Bench Marks, Traverse Bench Marks and Road Allowances…
Boundaries: Range 2, West of the 4th Meridian to Range 25, West of the 3rd Meridian and Township 1 to 7 (Alberta and Saskatchewan)
Shows location of: Towns, dams, landforms and Trail to Havre
Legend includes: Permanent Iron Dominion Government Bench Marks, Traverse Bench Marks and Road Allowances Levelled Over
Note: Levels Referred to Gov.B.M.118 At Maple Creek
Notes
Scale 3 miles = 1 inch
Bottom, right-hand corner of map indicates: N.M.Mc.S., L.E.M.S., May 14
This map along with 4 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Irrigation Map and Plans to Accompany the Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1914, and the Report of the Superintendent of Irrigation, 1914
Boundaries: Range 15, West of the 3rd Meridian to Range 13, West of the 2nd Meridian and Township 7 to 25
Legend includes: 1911 Pipe Line Survey, 1912 Pipe Line Survey, 1913 Pipe Line Survey, Dom.Govt.B.Ms in color of corresponding year, Elevations and Railway Elevations
Shows location of: Cities…
Boundaries: Range 15, West of the 3rd Meridian to Range 13, West of the 2nd Meridian and Township 7 to 25
Legend includes: 1911 Pipe Line Survey, 1912 Pipe Line Survey, 1913 Pipe Line Survey, Dom.Govt.B.Ms in color of corresponding year, Elevations and Railway Elevations
Shows location of: Cities, towns, dams, reservoirs, railways and landforms.
Note: All elevations referred to C.P.R. Winnipeg Datum which is 22.75 feet above datum of large scale plans.
Notes
Scale : 6 miles = 1 inch
Bottom right-hand corner of map indicates: T.M.M., L.E.M.S., May 14
This map along with 4 other maps is contained within an envelope entitled: Irrigation Map and Plans to Accompany the Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1914, and the Report of the Superintendent of Irrigation, 1914
Boundaries: Galbraith St to Lorne Avenue and C.P.R. Viaduct to the Gaol
Shows areas entitled: City Square, R.N.M.W.P. Barracks, Athletic Grounds, Duff Addition, Alexander, River Heights, Fairview, Park View, Sun-Alta, Olivetta, Grand View, Sunny-Side, Rosedale, Lake Henderson Park, Lakeside, Lyma…
Boundaries: Galbraith St to Lorne Avenue and C.P.R. Viaduct to the Gaol
Shows areas entitled: City Square, R.N.M.W.P. Barracks, Athletic Grounds, Duff Addition, Alexander, River Heights, Fairview, Park View, Sun-Alta, Olivetta, Grand View, Sunny-Side, Rosedale, Lake Henderson Park, Lakeside, Lymandale, Morningside, Parkdale and Experimental Farm.
Shows location of streets running east to west named: Galbraith, McBeth, McKay, Baroness Road, Ford, Redpath, Bompas, London, McDuff, Edwards, Grace, Columbia, Anderson, Bawden, Child and William.
Shows location of avenues running east to west named: Whitney, Stanley and Lorne.
Shows location of streets running north to south named: Round, Burdett, Ashmead, King, Mewburn, Westminster Road, William, Wallwork, Barnes, Bailey, Louise, McKillop, Higinbotham, Turner, Mary, Magrath Road, McNabb and Emily.
Shows location of avenues running north to south named: Evans, Parkgate Drive, Rutherford, Morningside and Torrance
Shows the location of: C.P.R. Viaduct, Canadian Pacific Railway with Line to Royal Collieries and Line to No. 5 Shaft; Alberta Railway and Irrigation Co.; Power House; Shaft No.3; Gaol, Belly River and islands
Notes
There are 1/2 Mile, 1 Mile, 1 1/2 Miles, 2 Miles, 2 1/2 Miles, 3 Miles and 3 1/2 Miles circles printed on the map.
Some subdivision numbers and lot numbers also appear on the map. Also the letters: J, K L, M, W, V, U and T appear in the center portion of the map.
J.F. Hamilton created a number of maps of the city and mines of Lethbridge. See also UID#: 19931059000, 20001038016, 20001038013, 20001038009, 20001038005, 20001038004, 19710071000, 19811056000
Boundaries: From 22nd Avenue South to Elgin Avenue North and the Belly River to the Race Track (approximately 43rd Street South)
Shows areas entitled: Parcel A, Parcel B, Adams Park, Cemeteries, Brick Yards, Proposed Industrial Site, Westminster School, Galbraith School, Galt Park, Flour Mills, Man…
Boundaries: From 22nd Avenue South to Elgin Avenue North and the Belly River to the Race Track (approximately 43rd Street South)
Shows areas entitled: Parcel A, Parcel B, Adams Park, Cemeteries, Brick Yards, Proposed Industrial Site, Westminster School, Galbraith School, Galt Park, Flour Mills, Manual Training School, Central School, R.N.W.M.P. Barracks, Athletic Grounds, Baseball, Football Lacrosse, Cricket, Tennis, Exhibition Grounds, Race Track, Queen Victoria Park.
Shows location of: Spur to No. 6 Mine, No. 3 Shaft, Woolen Mill, A. R. & I. Shops, CPR Shops, Overhead Bridge, Pump House, Cemetery, Island, Belly River, Lake. Additionally, the Canadian Pacific Railway and Depot are in red ink.
Street Car Route is shown by a straight line in red ink.
Notes
Scale: 1.75 inch = .50 mile
Most numbered streets and avenues include their previously held names in brackets.
Shows blocks labelled in letters, cardinal numbers or roman numerals.
Some of the Legal Subdivision numbers appear on the map.
Subdivision names are printed in red over the corresponding areas.
Copyright Canada 1911 by J. F. Hamilton
Identical copies of this map at: 19710071001
Nearly identical copy of this map at: 19710071000 & 19931059001
There are numbers written in pencil on the front of the map and in red pencil on the back of the map
Boundaries: R. 22-27 and Tp 3-9
Shows location of: Towns and landforms
Legend includes: Chernozemic Soils; Solonetzic Soils; Gleysolic Soils and Regosolic Soils
Reference includes: Roads - paved; Roads - gravel and elevated; Roads - dirt road or bladed car trail; Roads - car trail; Railway; Bench mark; Elevation; Topography boundary; Soil boundary; Soil zone boundary
Topography includes: Level to Undulating; Gently rolling; Rolling; Hilly; Rough broken land adjacent to stream courses
Notes
Scale - 1 inch to 2 miles or 1:126720
All Elevations in Feet above Mean Sea Level
Soil Information by the Canada Department of Agriculture with the co-operation of the Research Council of Alberta and the University of Alberta.
Drawn and published by the Soil Research Institute, Research Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, 1963, Printed by the Surveys and Mapping Branch of Mines and Technical Surveys.
A "Key Map" and "Diagram of Township" are on the lower, right-hand side of map.