English: 1819 map of the International Boundary Line at Niagara Falls, based on the work of the Boundary Commission of 1819. Drawn by Commissioners Peter B. Porter and Anth. Barclay, and surveyors William A. Bird and David Thompson, based on boundary rules established under the Treaty of Ghent. Map is oriented so north points to right edge of map. American side includes Iris Island (now Goat Island) and town labeled Manchester (now Niagara Falls, New York).
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Peter B. Porter, Anth. Barclay, William A. Bird, and David Thompson
Work of the Government Boundary Commission in 1819.
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