A Prospective view of the battle fought near Lake George, on the 8th of Sept. 1755 : between 2000 English, with 250 Mohawks, under the command of Genl. Johnson & 2500 French & Indians under the command of Genl. Dieskau in which the English were victorious captivating the French genl. with a number of his men killing 700 & putting the rest to flight
1852
MAP L2014F197f
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Title
A Prospective view of the battle fought near Lake George, on the 8th of Sept. 1755 : between 2000 English, with 250 Mohawks, under the command of Genl. Johnson & 2500 French & Indians under the command of Genl. Dieskau in which the English were victorious captivating the French genl. with a number of his men killing 700 & putting the rest to flight
Published
Albany, [N.Y] : Richard H. Pease, 1852.
Description
1 map ; 32 x 53 cm.
Call Number
MAP L2014F197f
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1102147425
Note
Lithograph of French and Indian War battle plan, published in London, 1756: "Lith. of Richad. H. Pease. Albany in 1852."
"Copied from an engraving in the N.Y. State Library."
"Published according to act of Parliament, February the 2d, 1756."
Signed: Samuel Blodget delin. ; T. Jefferys sculp.
Oriented with north to the top.
Relief shown pictorially.
Includes ancillary map of the Hudson River from New York to Lake George, insets of "First engagement" & "Second engagement"; 2 diagrams: "A plan of Lymans, now called Fort Edward," "A plan of Fort William Henry."
Scale statement is given for only the width of the river.
Scale 1:380,160
Map of Hudson River from New York City to Lake George, with plans of Fort Edward and Fort William Henry. Also includes views of the first and second engagements during the Battle of Lake George. In the "First engagement" soldiers are seen shooting at each other in a field. In the "Second engagement," soldiers are seen storming the British army camp along the shore of Lake George, as British soldiers an Native Americans defend the camp.
"Copied from an engraving in the N.Y. State Library."
"Published according to act of Parliament, February the 2d, 1756."
Signed: Samuel Blodget delin. ; T. Jefferys sculp.
Oriented with north to the top.
Relief shown pictorially.
Includes ancillary map of the Hudson River from New York to Lake George, insets of "First engagement" & "Second engagement"; 2 diagrams: "A plan of Lymans, now called Fort Edward," "A plan of Fort William Henry."
Scale statement is given for only the width of the river.
Scale 1:380,160
Map of Hudson River from New York City to Lake George, with plans of Fort Edward and Fort William Henry. Also includes views of the first and second engagements during the Battle of Lake George. In the "First engagement" soldiers are seen shooting at each other in a field. In the "Second engagement," soldiers are seen storming the British army camp along the shore of Lake George, as British soldiers an Native Americans defend the camp.
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