Title: A Map of that Part of America which was the Principal Seat of War in 1756
Map Maker:
Gentleman's Magazine
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Place / Date: London / 1757
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Coloring: Hand Colored
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Size: 13 x 8.5 inches
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Condition: VG
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Price:
SOLD
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Inventory ID: 8602
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Description: Interesting French & Indian War map, extending from Lake Ontario and Fort Ontario to western Nova Scoatia, centered on Lake Champlain and the Iriquois Country. The map includes notes on the Treaty of Utrect and other boundaries, along with the various forts southeast of the St. Laurence River, including Presentation Fort, Ft. Oswego, Ft. Ontario, Ft. St. John, Ft. Lewis, Ft. Chambli, Ft. Fredrick at Crown Point, Ft. William Henry, Ft. Hunless, Shirley Ft., Sheldon's Fort, Shank's Fort, Ft. Dummer, No. 4 or Stephen's Fort, Ft. Halifax, Frank Ft., Ft. Western, etc. Boston Harbor is shown. One of the first seat of the war maps to report on the battles in North America. Jolly-Gent 102.
Related Categories:
Maps of America
Maps of New England
Maps of the Northeast
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