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Records at the National Archives of Canada. This chart was prepared from National Archives inventories. It identifies all the finding aids in use about 1994. It is organized numerically by finding aid and can be used to ensure a complete search of the records at the National Archives.
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Records at the National Archives of Canada. This chart was prepared from National Archives inventories. It identifies all the finding aids (and their major contents)in use about 1994. It is organized geographically and can be used to focus a search of the records at the National Archives.
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Records at the National Archives of Canada. This chart was prepared from National Archives inventories. It displays the overall organization of the records by the National Archives, usually by topic.
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Records at the National Archives of Canada. This chart was prepared from National Archives inventories. It displays the overall organization of the records by the National Archives by Records Group and by subject (or topic).
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Records at the National Archives of Canada. This chart was prepared from National Archives inventories. It displays the overall organization of the records by the National Archives by Records Group and by subject (or topic).
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Records at the National Archives of Canada. This chart was prepared from National Archives inventories. It displays the overall organization of the records by the National Archives by Records Group and by subject (or topic).
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This is a chronological chart from 1867 to 1950 identifying, in each year, the federal government staff at headquarters (Ottawa), the prairies and British Columbia, from Minister to surveyor, responsible for surveys of Indian Reserves.
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This is a chronological flow chart that identifies the government departments in which the Surveyor General's Office was located. It also identifies the departments responsible for administering Dominion Lands in Canada Lands through the same time period and the transfer of various responsibilities among departments.
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This is a chronological chart from 1867-1950 identifying, in each year, the Surveyor General's staff at headquarters (Ottawa), the prairies, British Columbia and Yukon, from Minister to surveyor, responsible for surveys of Dominion Lands.
Note: This product is too large for a poster and is available as landscape layout on legal sized paper (approximately 31 pages).
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The front of the poster identifies and describes the major components of the Surveyor General's records and the Canada Lands Surveys Records, identifies the origin of the records and their transition into the Canada Lands Surveys Records.
The back of the poster identifies and describes other records maintained in the Surveyor General's Office such as the records of the Board of Examiners (until 1999), legislation, manuals of instructions (standards), International Boundary Commission, provincial/territorial.
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