Friday, 2 November 2012

Prince Edward Island (1765)




The island was the first of the new English colonies for which a general survey was conducted. Samuel Holland was in charge of the survey. Known as Île Saint-Jean at the time of the French, and later Saint John Island, it did not take its present name until 1799. Holland also designed a system for surveying lands in Upper and Lower Canada.

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