Plan of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence, including Mount Hope, and shewing the rebel works & batteries as they were when his majesty's troops took possession of them on the 6th July 1777, expressing also the encampments of the British on the 5th instant, with the extensive communication which was

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Plan of Ticonderoga and Mount Independence, including Mount Hope, and shewing the rebel works & batteries as they were when his majesty's troops took possession of them on the 6th July 1777, expressing also the encampments of the British on the 5th instant, with the extensive communication which was made in one day, for the transport of the heavy artillery from the 3 Miles Point to the proposed batteries, including likewise Sugar Hill, where a battery of four 12 pounders would have been ready to open on the 6th at noon. [1777]

1 facs. map on 4 sheets ; 69 x 98.4 cm.

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