1. Diagrammatical plan for granting lands in the vicinity of towns in Nova Scotia ... likely to grow in size Publication/Creation: 1783? Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
2. French and English land grants Publication/Creation: 1772? Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
3. Map showing the boundaries of the lands on the east and west of Lake Champlain (now in New York and Vermont) and in particular a grant to Godfrey Dellius of 3 Sept. 1696, with some proprietors named and tracts of land lettered Publication/Creation: 1772? Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
4. Map of land between the Hudson River, Lakes George and Champlain, and the Connecticut River, showing boundary claims by New Hampshire, place names, patentees, notes on patents Author/Creator: Metcalfe, Simon, -1794 Publication/Creation: 1771 Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
5. A map of the lands claimed under a patent granted the 20th April 1708 to Johannes Hardenbergh & six other persons Author/Creator: Metcalfe, Simon, -1794 Publication/Creation: 1771 Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
6. Plan of Crown Point and environs, by a scale of 1 mile to an inch Author/Creator: Benzel, Adolphus Publication/Creation: 1770? Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
7. A plan of Lake-Champlain, exhibiting at one view the claims of the French express'd by dotted black lines, and the grants made to the English reduced officers and disbanded soldiers (in obedience to His Majesty's proclamtion [sic] of the 7th of October 1763) distinguished by red lines plan'd by a scale of four miles in one inch Publication/Creation: 1767? Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading
8. [New York map of Van Ranslaers pattent, referd to in Lieut. Governor Colden's letter of January 25th 1762]. Publication/Creation: 1762? Resource Type: Map Access & Availability: Loading