Cutting the boundary line,1860,Moyie River,British North American Boundary
Title: Cutting the boundary line
Date Created/Published: [1860 or 1861]
Summary: Photograph shows several men of the British North American Boundary Commission survey crew posed in clearing, with transit, marking the boundary line between Canada and the United States, along the right bank of the Moyie River.
Notes:
Title from item.
In album: [British Northwest Boundary Commission and Related Subjects, 1859-1861, leaf 40].
Exhibited: Rivers, Edens, Empires : Lewis & Clark and the Revealing of America, Library of Congress, 2003.
Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 1999:001.01
Subjects:
British North American Boundary Commission--People--1860-1870.
Boundaries--United States--1860-1870.
Boundaries--Canada--1860-1870.
Boundary markers--United States--Idaho--1860-1870.
Boundary markers--Canada--1860-1870.
Surveyors--1860-1870.
Albumen prints--1860-1870.
Group portraits--1860-1870.
Portrait photographs--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2003652696/
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