Description
The journals of Major James Rennell provide a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century India during the early British colonial period. As the first surveyor-general of India, Rennell undertook extensive surveys of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers from 1764 to 1767, documenting his findings and observations in these detailed journals.
Written specifically for the governors of Bengal, these accounts offer valuable insights into the geographical, topographical, and hydrological features of eastern India. Rennell’s meticulous work laid the foundation for future mapping and understanding of these crucial waterways. The journals contain observations on the rivers’ courses, surrounding landscapes, and their significance to the region. This historical document serves as an important primary source for understanding early British surveying efforts in India and the development of cartographic knowledge during this transformative period.







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