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[Disposition of British troops, with fortifications north of Fort Knipehausen, i.e. Fort Washington to Fort Independence.

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Scale ca. 1:10,600.

Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.

Has watermarks.

Shows military unit members.

"No. 31."

Stamped on label on verso: Montresor.

Includes table "Cantoonments between Fort Knypehausen and McGowans Pass."

LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1167

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

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01/01/1778
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Montrésor, John, 1736-1799.
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