"Wolfe's Quebec Campaign of 1759", Map, Burrows Bros. Co., 1906.
This map was created by William Wood with Lieut.-Col. Crawford Lindsay, Dr. A. Doughty, and Max Mayer. It is a composite of three maps: I. The Siege of Quebec, June 27 to September 18, 1759; II. Landing of the British Army above Quebec, on the morning of Sept. 13th, 1759, advance of armies to battlefield and disposition of troops; III. Battle of the Plains of Abraham, September 13th, 1759. Map from, A History of the United States and its People, Volume 4, by Elroy M. Avery, Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904, p. 277, was modified and was reprinted with permission of the publishers.
A.G. Doughty created and copyrighted several maps related to the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Such a map was included as a fold-out, affixed to inside back cover of his book, Quebec Under Two Flags—b x w; 24cm height x 38cm width—"Map of Quebec Engraved for Quebec Under Two Flags", Copyright, 1903, by A.G. Doughty.
The printed map, "Wolfe's Quebec Campaign of 1759", is held by LAC (OCLC #53400941). A digital copy available through LAC's website was reviewed; select image is pictured above.