NEW YORK UNITED STATES 1807 MARSHALL ANTIQUE COPPER ENGRAVED BATTLE MAP

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Double your traffic. Pays Situé entre Frog's Point et Croton River, et Position des Armées Américaine et Britannique, depuis le 12 Octobre 1776, jusqu'au 28 de meme mois, qu'elles engagerent le Combat sur les Plaines Blanches . Description: Striking and hightly detailed copper engraved map of the American Revolutionary Battle of Frogs Point, Croton River New York in 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. This fine Revolutionary War map shows the Hudson River from Fort Lee, New Jersey & the northern end of Manhattan Island to Tarrytown & Haverstraw Bay and the Cotton River. Positions of the American and British armies are indicated on the New York side of the river at Pelham's Manor and along the road to White Plains besides the Bronx River and on the Tuckahoe Road. English camps are shown at Pells point, New Rochelle and Mamaroneck on the Sound. The Albany Post Road follows the Hudson River northward past Tarrytown. A fine depiction of the battle sites and encampments. Date : 1807 ( undated ) Dimension: Pa per size approx.: cm 27,5 x 44,5 Condition: Very strong a nd dark impression on good paper. Uncolored as issued. Short margin to the top. Lower margin missed. Wide right lateral margin. Wide left lateral margin. Small foxing and browning. Small tears. Conditions are as you can see in the images. Cartographer: John Marshall read more