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Auction 192, Lot 119

"A Map of Mackenzie's Track; from Fort Chipewyan to the Pacific Ocean in 1793", Mackenzie, Alexander

Subject: Western Canada

Period: 1801 (dated)

Publication: Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Laurence, Through the Continent of North America...

Color: Black & White

Size:
24.1 x 22.1 inches
61.2 x 56.1 cm
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Alexander Mackenzie was the first white man to cross the North American continent north of Mexico and thus dispel the belief in a Northwest Passage to Hudson Bay. His epic journey was one of incredible hardship and marks an important page in the cartographic history of North America. This map is sparsely engraved with only the regions adjacent to his trek from Fort Chipewyan to Finlay Forks, south along the Parsnip River (headwater of the Peace River), then down the Herrick and McGregor Rivers to the Great Fork with the Fraser River (which he mistook for the upper Columbia). He followed the river until the rapids just above Williams Lake and then made his way on foot along established native trails to the Pacific at the mouth of the Bella Coola River. A scarce map rarely seen on the market.

References: Hayes, p. 95; Wagner/Camp #2; Wheat (TMW) #251.

Condition: B+

A dark impression, issued folding on a bright sheet with a birdhouse watermark. There is light offsetting and soiling along a few of the folds and along the edges of the sheet.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,300

Unsold

Closed on 4/26/2023

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