New York in 1775

 

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New York in 1775

A map of the Province of New York, with part of Pensilvania, and New England

Here for your perusal is an historic map of the Province of New York, with part of Pensilvania, and New England, from an actual survey by Captain Montrésor, engineer, 1775. P. Andrews, sculp. It was made in 1775.

New York (State).

Inscribed: To the Right Honourable Sir Jeffery Amherst ... by his most obliged humble servant, John Montrésor, engineer. Shows administrative divisions. Includes continuations of Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River.

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