A plan of the undisposed of parts of Lot 57. Surveyed by Rod'k Campbell. The map shows parcels of land with names of owners or occupants and their corresponding acreage amounts handwritten in ink or pencil. Some parcels were outlined in a brown colour of ink. Roads are shown and were coloured. New Town River was coloured blue. Compass rose with rhumb lines and magnetic north arrows showing variations for 1764 and 1860.
Plan of Lot 54 (No.145). Shows names of residents, acreage, and some land conveyance references. Copied by H.J. Cundall. Certified plan. The map also shows bodies of water such as rivers (Cardigan), and roads.
A plan of the undisposed part of Lot 59 belonging to the Earl of Selkirk (No.158). Shows names of residents, acreage, and land conveyance references. Surveyed by Rod'k Campbell.The map shows bodies of water, roads, and a nautical compass pointing North.
A plan of the undisposed parts of Lot 60. Code indicates tracts of land sold and tracts of land without lease. Shows names of residents and acreage. Surveyed by Rod'k Campbell. A nautical compass pointing North.
Plan of Lot 58 (No.155). Shows names of residents, acreage, and land conveyance references. Surveyed by Rod'k Campbell and copied by Owen Curtis. The map shows roads, and bodies of water such as Pinnett River and French Creek.
Plan of Lot 54, chiefly from surveys by Geo. Wright and Rod'k Campbell. Copied by Owen Curtis, 1877. Shows names of residents, acreage, and land conveyance references, roads, bodies of water, and a nautical compass.