New York City in Revolutionary War

 

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New York City in Revolutionary War

Here we present an educational plan of the city and environs of New York in North America. It was made in 1776. General street map showing selected letter-keyed buildings in built-up area and field lines with generalized land use in rural areas. Also shows "Road to Kings Bridge where the Rebels mean to make a stand" and "Road to Kepps Bay where the Kings troops landed". Also covers rural part of Manhattan Island up to present-day 14th Street and small parts of Long Island. Removed from: The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, London, Nov. 1776, v. 59.

New York (N.Y.).

We have compiled this collection of illustrations mainly to serve as a valuable educational resource. Contact curator@history-map.com for information or questions on this map.

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