Sketch of Sandy Hook with the temporary works latly constructed thereon ; shewing also the position of the British & French [fleets] under the command of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Viscount H[owe] & Monsr. [le] Comte D'Estaing 22 July 1778. [18--?]

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Sketch of Sandy Hook with the temporary works latly constructed thereon ; shewing also the position of the British & French [fleets] under the command of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Viscount H[owe] & Monsr. [le] Comte D'Estaing 22 July 1778. [18--?]

1 map : ms., col., on tracing paper ; 37 x 48 cm.

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