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A Collection of My Maps
A bit of a misclellany, but some of the latest little things that I play with. I realized recently that I seem to be building a bit of a personal collection of maps that I have created for my own use as well as others.

1891 Census District Map for Ontario
This map is the simple basis for my need to track census manuscript data entry which I am carrying out.

1851 Religious Map of Essex Countymap of essex
This map is an experimental presentation of manuscript census declaration of religious affiliation in the townships of Essex County Ontario in 1851. It s bit of an experiment to see how stacked bars look when they are conformed to the township boundaries. It kind of works...just a random thought.

1841 Settlers' Map of Central Ontario
This, like many of the other maps is a bit of a random thought...how would the known world of Upper Canada be presented to a settler heading for Ontario in 1841?

1848 Circulation Model Paris
Modern Circulation Model Paris

These paris maps remains somewhat unfinished, as is the nascent project they are intended for...ohhhh mystery.

For Laurie Jacklin - Body Snatchers of Late Nineteenth Century Ontario

For David Wright -
- Irish and Indian Trained Psychiatrists in Canada
- Location of State and Private Asylums in the US, 1850
- Asylum Map of Canada and Newfoundland, 1896
- Asylum Map of Westerrn Canada, 1911
- Asylum Map of the Australian Colonies, 1860
- Asylum Map of New Zealand, 1900
- Asylum Map of Scotland, 1792-1897
- Asylum Map of England and Wales, 1765-1845
- Asylum Map of England and Wales, 1845-1860
- Asylum Map of Ireland, 1814-1869

With Chris Smith and David Wright - Asylums and Distance Decay
- Study Context
- First Admissions to Hamilton Asylum by County
- Duration of Stay for First Admissions to Hamilton Asylum
- Rate of Readmission to Hamilton Asylum
- Discharge Rate from Hamilton Asylum
- Admissions from Gaols to Hamilton Asylum

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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