Historical Maps of Manitoba: Carte Contenant Les Nouvelles Decouvertes De L’Ouest En Canada 1740 (1927)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Carte d'une Partie du Lac Superieur avec la Découvert de La Riviere depuis le Grand Portage A jusqu'au Lac Ouinipigon, ou on a construit le fort Maurepas-le fort 1734 (1927)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Carte d’une partied u Lac Superieur avec la decouverte de la Rivière depuis le grand portage A jusqu’a la Barriere B. Le Fort St. Charles est construit dans le Lac des Bois et dans le Lac Tekamameouen, un fort qui porte le nom du Lac 1741-1742 (1927)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Carte Des Nouuelles Decouvertes Dans L'Ouest Du Canada, Dressée Suivant Les memoires De Monsieur De Laverenderie 1750 (1927)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Native Map Seventeen Rivers beyond Churchill 1719 (1969)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Moses Norton’s Draught of the Northern Parts of Hudsons Bay 1760 (1969)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Draught Brought by Two Northern Indians Leaders Calld Meatonabee & Idotlyazee of ye Country to ye Northward of Churchill River 1765 (1969)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Map of Part of the Inland Country to the Nh Wt of Prince of Wales Fort Hs, By Samuel Hearne 1772 (1969)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Plan of Part of Hudson’s Bay and Rivers Communicating with Principal Settlements by Andrew Graham 1768-1770 (1969)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Chart of Rivers and Lakes Falling into Hudsons Bay According to a Survey take in the Years 1778 & 9 (Philip Turnor 1778-1779)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Map of Some of the Principal Lakes, River’s Leading from YF to Basquiaw (Samuel Hearne 1776)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Map of the Rivers and Lakes Above York Fort (David Thompson 1794-1795)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Map of Swan River and Upper Assiniboine River (Peter Fidler 1795)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: An Accurate Map of the Territories of the Hudson’s Bay Company in North America (John Hodgson 1791)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Hudson's Bay's Country (Peter Pond 1785)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Amérique Septentrionale (Robert de Vaugondy 1750)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Section of the Map of the British Colonies in North America (John Mitchell 1755)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A New Map of North America (Jonathon Carver 1778)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: The United Sates of North America (William Faden 1793)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A. Map Showing Route Followed by David Thompson, as indicated by his Diary of December 1797 and January 1798, and its Relation to the Present Towns of Souris, Hartney, Wawanesa, Elgin and other Villages [1950]
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Map Shewing the Communication of the Lakes and the Rivers Between Lake Superior and Slave Lake in North America (1790)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: Chart of Lakes and Rivers in North America by Philip Turnor those Shaded are from Actual Survey's the others from Canadian and Indian Information 1779 (1934)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: A Map of Canada and the North Part of Louisiana with the Adjacent Countrys by Thos. Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty 1762 (1873)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: [A Copy of a Map Presented to the Congress by Peter Pond] (1890)
Historical Maps of Manitoba: To the King this Chart of Hudsons Bay & Straits, Baffins Bay, Streait Davis & Labrador Coast &c is most Humbly Dedicated & Presented by His Majesty's most Obedient & Faithful Subject & Servant C. Middleton (1743)