Plan of Fort Edward. Novr. 13th 1755.

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Plan of Fort Edward. Novr. 13th 1755.

Map of the region around Fort Edward on the upper Hudson River in twentieth century Washington County, New York; not a detailed fortification plan. Inserted prior to text and printed maps describing the 1755 British campaign in upper New York against French forces which resulted in the Battle of Lake George.

1 ms. map : hand col. ; on sheet 285 x 232 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7418420

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