A draught of the towns of Boston and Charles Town and the circumjacent country, shewing the works thrown up by his majesty's troops, and also those by the rebels, during the campaign: 1775 : N.B. The rebels entrenchments are express'd as they appear from Beacon Hill which are color'd yellow. 1775.

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A draught of the towns of Boston and Charles Town and the circumjacent country, shewing the works thrown up by his majesty's troops, and also those by the rebels, during the campaign: 1775 : N.B. The rebels entrenchments are express'd as they appear from Beacon Hill which are color'd yellow. 1775.

1 facs. ms. map : col. ; 32.2 x 33.2 cm.

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Montrésor, John, 1736-1799

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Epithet: Chief Engineer to the Forces in N America British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000678.0x0001c9 Chief engineer of the British army. Served in the French and Indian Wars and the Revolutionary War. Built fort at Lake Erie, appointed chief engineer in America 1775, constructed lines of defense at Philadelphia. From the description of Correspondence of John Montrésor, 1758-1763. (Detroit Public Libr...